Breaking Down The Trompowsky Attack | King's Indian | Top Theory Speedrun | GM Naroditsky

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • 00:00 Intro
    00:45 First Move
    00:46 Game
    20:45 Analysis
    Art Of Attack In Chess
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    Edited by ‪@ClydeBarber‬ (check out some of my original music on YT)
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Комментарии • 222

  • @fsher2955
    @fsher2955 Год назад +139

    Danya:
    "That's a GREAT move by our opponent but it doesn't actually do anything or threatens anything!"

  • @The_BFG
    @The_BFG Год назад +564

    Danya: Makes best chess content on RUclips
    Also Danya: I apologize for this embarrassing trainwreck of content I've brought shame on my whole family please forgive me

    • @mikebaker2436
      @mikebaker2436 Год назад +16

      To be fair, this video was much better than the previous ones in the series. He wasn't wrong. 🤷‍♂️

    • @KierenLefevre
      @KierenLefevre Год назад

      bahaha so true

    • @louismyers8845
      @louismyers8845 Год назад

      😭 so accurate

    • @antonioa.jepkoko4588
      @antonioa.jepkoko4588 11 месяцев назад +1

      Please forgive me i have a family to feed my sister had to amputate her arms and legs to be able to feed us tonight

  • @zacharyfstuart
    @zacharyfstuart Год назад +136

    I love watching you play lower levels. Watching you explain why their move isn't the best for two minutes while your opponent would be thinking they have you stumped.

    • @justsomeprofile4969
      @justsomeprofile4969 Год назад

      how do you know what the opponent is thinking?

    • @binnieb173
      @binnieb173 Год назад +14

      @@justsomeprofile4969 If I am on move 4 and the other player takes 4 seconds I also assume the other player is either stumped or cheating... Or is a GM doing a speedrun and I am about to get stomped. lol.

    • @jaakezzz_G
      @jaakezzz_G Год назад

      @@binnieb173 depends on the opening though.

  • @alexdelgado1887
    @alexdelgado1887 Год назад +197

    Being at a lower elo, I really appreciate you taking the time to go through your thought process on these speed runs. Learning a lot. Thanks.

  • @jamesvanderbilt6200
    @jamesvanderbilt6200 Год назад +56

    "That blunders a knight and our opponent immediately resigns" 💀

  • @CharlesKloote
    @CharlesKloote Год назад +32

    Just want to say that if Daniel made a Chessable course based around the Accelerated Dragon and the KID I bet it would sell like mad.

  • @juangamazo5781
    @juangamazo5781 Год назад +41

    Because of your teaching: I look for c5 and f5 pawn breaks, I try not to take first and preserve the tension, I gang up on backward or isolated pawns, I look for where an opponents piece is going, and best of all I look for discovered attacks for or against me. Thanks

    • @mikecantreed
      @mikecantreed Год назад +2

      Yea but how much rating have you lost?

    • @yessir6427
      @yessir6427 Год назад

      @@mikecantreed ?

  • @tengu8560
    @tengu8560 Год назад +352

    I got a nimzo Indian course made by a 2700 grand maester on chessable, and I’ve spent 10 hours studying the course and fueled by the power of space repetition, I AM UNSTOPPABLE! And you show up to the tournament and you play bishop g5 that you looked at for 30 min in the d4 Gotham course and your opponent loses in 20 moves

    • @bhavishyasharma4355
      @bhavishyasharma4355 Год назад +44

      You're just saying the exact gotham words

    • @Traumtheater0
      @Traumtheater0 Год назад +18

      You should have bought gawain jones‘ kings indian course instead, that has a chapter on the trompowsky 😊

    • @aaaabb1666
      @aaaabb1666 Год назад +62

      The whole comment is theory - played before xD

    • @ThePalmWoods
      @ThePalmWoods Год назад +4

      Grand Maester Pycelle?

    • @jayure1346
      @jayure1346 Год назад

      -Gotham Chess

  • @spoonito
    @spoonito Год назад +11

    "One-move-itis!!!!" Thank you for putting a name to this thing, now I can remind myself and try to stop doing it all the time. You are hands down the best chess teacher on here!

  • @ryanboyd4770
    @ryanboyd4770 Год назад +60

    As you said, you can’t control who you play but people at various levels get something from it. Always learning something 👍👍

    • @kennethkakande
      @kennethkakande Год назад +5

      Your undying love for Danya speedruns is to die for. I have seen your comments from the very first speedrun he produced. Much respect, bruh!

    • @ryanboyd4770
      @ryanboyd4770 Год назад +6

      @@kennethkakande what a lovely comment. Thanks for taking the time to write that.

  • @SH1N1NGG0LD
    @SH1N1NGG0LD Год назад +11

    10:20 I always appreciate when you can relate esoteric Chess lessons to fundamental Jenga theory

  • @francisjtuk
    @francisjtuk Год назад +4

    17:26 "....e4 that's a great move by our opponent ...but it doesn't actually do anything...." LMAO - understated comedy is the best.

  • @jdevries415
    @jdevries415 Год назад +9

    Danya, you aren’t just the best educational chess content on the internet; you are one of the best teachers I’ve seen in anything. You seem to make poignant and succinct points out of any scenario, even mundane ones. Watching principled chess shred gimmicky chess shows novice players the benefits of understanding concepts instead of memorizing lines. Always look forward to your content.

    • @thatguy5233
      @thatguy5233 Год назад

      i'm pretty sure Danya is for memorising lines tho - he only plays theory in these speedruns (except when he intentionally blunders :P), he encourages us to do it qute often - especially if we want to play certain openings, he always points out different theoretical lines. i also don't like memorising in chess, but let's not be delusional. i memorised some lines by playing them against a strong computer with suggestions and overall by playing only 1 opening for each side lol ngl, i started to crash my friends IRL since i've done that, although, i still know very little relatively and i do it for over a year now so maybe it's not a good way.

    • @jdevries415
      @jdevries415 Год назад +4

      @@thatguy5233 Memorizing lines will always be a part of chess but it doesn’t seem to be a focus of his speed runs. Courses I have bought are sometimes just memorize these lines to get these positions. I feel like Danya is instructive of why I’m doing what I’m doing so it seems intuitive when I’m doing it. As a GM he also has most major lines memorized to some degree and when you play blitz it is more dependent on memorization because you need to bust out your opening. Just my thoughts though.

    • @thatguy5233
      @thatguy5233 Год назад

      @@jdevries415 that's true. i misunderstood or something. i just wanted to share my way of memorising so it's not so boring xd

  • @samuelgee6463
    @samuelgee6463 Год назад +2

    Yes! I was hoping for another speedrun video! Amazing as always

  • @Eric-ev9hr
    @Eric-ev9hr Год назад +1

    Thank you for all the energy and time you put into these videos! Best chess content on youtube hands down.

  • @TEMHOTAOKEAHA
    @TEMHOTAOKEAHA Год назад +18

    i like how yt marks everything from 0:45 to 20:45 as "first move"

    • @rakhatthenut3815
      @rakhatthenut3815 Год назад +5

      It is not yt, it is who published the video

    • @TEMHOTAOKEAHA
      @TEMHOTAOKEAHA Год назад +5

      ​@@rakhatthenut3815 well, Danya made a timestamp of when the first move happens, but yt interpretation of that is "everything between that and next timestamp is therefore first move", which is a reasonable but not necessarily correct assumption

    • @0de1337
      @0de1337 Год назад +7

      @@TEMHOTAOKEAHA "my fav youtuber cant do mistakes... its youtube!!!m!!m!m"

    • @jayure1346
      @jayure1346 Год назад

      @butdeer ok W

  • @remusstanescu8796
    @remusstanescu8796 Год назад +1

    Absolutely love this kind of content! So instructive

  • @skylerdohr2205
    @skylerdohr2205 Год назад +6

    Really appreciate your mindful commentary; from your very in-depth explanation about concepts (like your explanation of attacking pawn chains) to even always saying "his or her" whenever addressing your opponent. I think that's very thoughtful.

  • @XFlyingDutchmanX
    @XFlyingDutchmanX Год назад +1

    Loved the game and your explanation. As always they were crystal clear.

  • @tuckeyuk
    @tuckeyuk Год назад +3

    You can't help it if your opponents are playing badly, I'm just happy you're making new speed runs, best thing on youtube and my chess has improved so much from your content, thank you!

  • @robertsweeney1162
    @robertsweeney1162 11 месяцев назад

    Fantastic analysis. You have a brilliant way of explaining concepts and positions so the lay person can understand. Thank you very much.

  • @skirybondirynakers4962
    @skirybondirynakers4962 Год назад +1

    Another great job Danya…much appreciated

  • @saimon174666
    @saimon174666 Год назад +3

    I remember when starting chess attacking pawn chains was an impossible task. Sometimes I'd get completely blocked or lose some pawns just because or got into horrible position with backward pawns etc. This topic could easily be whole video IMO.

  • @bluemanmage605
    @bluemanmage605 5 месяцев назад

    I’m a beginner and it’s super helpful how you point out that certain “good opening principles” like not blocking your own pieces, not moving the same piece multiple times, etc. shouldnt always be blindly followed but should be thought of more as a solid guideline, since things can change depending on the specifics of the game

  • @binnieb173
    @binnieb173 Год назад

    Great game!!! Great series and instruction as usual.
    You are an amazing coach and one of the literal best chess players alive. If at any point you would be willing to play the Jobava London I would greatly appreciate that as it is one of my main openings I am working on.
    I also love when you play the Buddapest. Thank you, have a great holiday season.

  • @henrycook859
    @henrycook859 Год назад

    So grateful for your videos!

  • @hcironman9196
    @hcironman9196 Год назад +1

    You do not need to apologize for making incredibly good educational chess videos!!

  • @trent797
    @trent797 Год назад

    I love all your videos regardless of what your opponent does. Even that recent game where your opponent went for Scholar's Mate was super interesting when you explained that even Naka has played 2. Qh5

  • @michouharoliyk2050
    @michouharoliyk2050 Год назад

    Loving the content... can't wait for Stansted Airport if you ever get round to that.

  • @ItsMeBenson
    @ItsMeBenson 9 месяцев назад +1

    8:53 I actually enjoy when the games at this level progress along unconventional lines sometimes. My rating is around 1200 and I often find that my opponents at this level divert from main line theory in strange, tricky ways. So it’s useful for me to see a GM thinking through unconventional structures like this

  • @marc149
    @marc149 Год назад

    Bro, all your content is fire. Thanks for the amazing alpha.

  • @source4126
    @source4126 Год назад +1

    Deep theory. Digestible and very instructive. I can't believe this is free. Such DVDs cost fortunes. Thanks GM Danya

    • @michouharoliyk2050
      @michouharoliyk2050 Год назад

      That's what they used to call them, before tapes, I think

  • @shuvro40
    @shuvro40 Год назад +9

    You have played many gambits in these speedruns, like Queen's Gambit, Smith Mora, Danish, etc. Please do a gambit-only speedrun, with both black and white. It will be awesome. ❤

  • @erykkryszewski5803
    @erykkryszewski5803 Год назад

    man, you are the best!!!! im practicing all the time thanks to your videos and i will show all the tricks to my friends when we meet to drink alcohol and play chess!!!!!

  • @DrSamGalactic
    @DrSamGalactic Год назад +1

    19:33 White has Nf3 and if you take it you could get forked by the other knight to move to c4 after white takes your pawn on d5. I thought white's move of the pawn to e4 at 17:17 was trying to set up a fork and was quite a good move.

  • @calebhall4722
    @calebhall4722 Год назад

    almost at 300k 🥳lets gooo danyaaaa

  • @kevin-7091
    @kevin-7091 Год назад +7

    Would love to see how you play the Blackmar Diemer

  • @greenoftreeblackofblue6625
    @greenoftreeblackofblue6625 Год назад +1

    I should really learn the tromp; in this game danya basically got moved order from the King's Indian into a London main line setup, but with tempo for white. I can see why Levy also plays it. I know the H pawn can be weak but the postion seems at least easy in a way to play.

  • @fascinatingfactsabout
    @fascinatingfactsabout Год назад

    No apology necessary. It is good to see how you deal with people how don't know the theory and throw at you moves you didn't even think about. That throws me about sometimes :D

  • @NickMaovich
    @NickMaovich Год назад +3

    Danya is absolute legend

  • @tonyfortune346
    @tonyfortune346 Год назад

    These videos remind me of the videos of the jujitsu black belts going into a gym and pretending to be a white belt and tapping unsuspecting blue belts out. The blue belts always start with a lot of confidence and you see it slowly fading away as theyre being dominated and they just can't comprehend what's going on lol... Let's go Danya!!! Hoping you do well in the Aimchess tournament. I'm rooting for you.

  • @Musicrafter12
    @Musicrafter12 Год назад

    One of the greatest (recent!) games ever to demonstrate the hazards of early castling (especially with the h-pawn hook) is Aronian vs. Kramnik from the 2018 Candidates tournament. Kramnik played the caveman-like 7...Rg8! and slaughtered Aronian brilliantly.

  • @ColinOlsen-tg9ii
    @ColinOlsen-tg9ii Год назад +2

    around 25:40 i often run into these center pawn cubes in QGD type positions. It's skipped over quickly how to best handle that, or what order to take in. Any recs?

  • @noone-ld7pt
    @noone-ld7pt Год назад +1

    Great vid as per usual! You might want to consider removing King's Indian from the title of this one though. I get that it's the general recommendation for this speedrun, but in this one pretty much none of the classical King's Indian moves were played I think, just a suggestion though!
    Also, I am super hyped to see you use he KID throughout this speedrun as it's my favourite opening and I am sure I will learn a lot! :)

  • @longemathias7747
    @longemathias7747 Год назад

    you playing the move i was thinking of gives me so much confidence...19:08

    • @longemathias7747
      @longemathias7747 Год назад

      Will i ever get to play you in my lifetime @
      Daniel Naroditsky

  • @modolief
    @modolief Год назад

    Bravo!

  • @DecvsJapan
    @DecvsJapan Год назад

    Cheers man

  • @l4te4oot91
    @l4te4oot91 Год назад +2

    Raptor variation from levys course LOL

  • @amirhd8865
    @amirhd8865 10 месяцев назад

    awsome

  • @gah181
    @gah181 Год назад

    i like the lower ranked games, as i am lower ranked. these videos have helped me properly punish mistakes instead of just moving a piece and blundering away the advantage.

  • @malstainkey
    @malstainkey Год назад +2

    Have I watch too many video if I instantly know what Frankfurt airport means.
    Enjoyed ever game - enjoy your speed run ❤️ I love kings indian

    • @SchokoKekseFTW
      @SchokoKekseFTW Год назад +1

      What does it mean?

    • @Hsel-lc1wt
      @Hsel-lc1wt Год назад +1

      @@SchokoKekseFTW it's a term Danya uses to refer to a manoeuvring square, or a square you use to get somewhere else - i.e, moving a knight to f1 in order to get to g3

  • @a.i.l1074
    @a.i.l1074 Год назад

    At 20:17 Danya said "what else is on the menu?" and I immediately got a food advert

  • @alexf0101
    @alexf0101 Год назад

    thanks

  • @acaelusstormbringer2664
    @acaelusstormbringer2664 Год назад

    @Daniel Naroditsky I have been watching your tutorial videos for quite some time and was wondering if you would be willing to do an in depth guide of the ruy lopez (Spanish opening)? I am trying to expand my opening repertoire and find that your instructional videos have really helped me become a better chess player and I really take to the way you teach. This would be greatly appreciated and I would love to know your thoughts.

  • @mattmontano1189
    @mattmontano1189 Год назад +1

    You’re the man Danya

  • @cameronofarrell4775
    @cameronofarrell4775 Год назад

    all good Daniel we understand!

  • @julianlastname5730
    @julianlastname5730 Год назад +2

    I always knew H4 in the trompowsky as the raptor attack

  • @bggines_1260
    @bggines_1260 Год назад

    Road to a million subs. Let's keep it going guys!

  • @JustinBieberFailz
    @JustinBieberFailz Год назад

    I think the games have been fun, nothing wrong with learning fundamentals. Honestly for someone like me its really helpful. One of the best things about these lessons is that theyre viable for literally anyone.

  • @jaakezzz_G
    @jaakezzz_G Год назад

    Man I was so excited at the thumbnail I thought finally the vomit theme was abandoned :(

  • @kadelchess42
    @kadelchess42 Год назад

    How would’ve you reacted to the move c3 instead of Be2? With the idea of Rc1 if Qxc3

  • @joebortiatynski3192
    @joebortiatynski3192 Год назад

    Just reached a new ceiling of 1500 rapid need to work on endgames; really enjoying the endgame series.

  • @MrMali22
    @MrMali22 Год назад

    Danya I think you underestimate how many of us are at lower levels and appreciate the help with getting out of them. Sounds like the higher level people are the loudest and need to wait lol

  • @corneliuscd
    @corneliuscd 10 месяцев назад

    DANYA!!!!! you da man

  • @RG001100
    @RG001100 Год назад

    8:05 awwww ... I mean, I think it's a nice Naroditsky-ism in the same way that "never play f3" is more well known than Ben Finegold is.

  • @UpperChores
    @UpperChores Год назад +1

    i also like your lower levels speedrun since it's still educational for me aswell as for many beginners, so there is nothing to apologize for i like the content a lot.

  • @ItsMeBenson
    @ItsMeBenson 9 месяцев назад

    12:57 Dayna: it’s a simple calculation
    My dumb 1200 ass: 🥵😮‍💨

  • @emrevurgun8328
    @emrevurgun8328 Год назад

    What if you dont face the trompovsky again? wont that side of the repertuar be left lacking?

  • @lance6442
    @lance6442 Год назад +1

    Was ..bxg3 better for us at 20:30 instead of taking the pawn? Threatens mate, and if white castles, blunders the knight we just captured because of the pinned F pawn, so after castle we could safely play exd5 (which was played first in the vid instead of bxg3)

    • @thumbsmeup99
      @thumbsmeup99 Год назад +1

      No. Engine eval gave danya's way .5 better for black.

    • @lance6442
      @lance6442 Год назад

      @@thumbsmeup99 thanks for checking

  • @fullturbodev
    @fullturbodev Год назад

    Is it possible to re-watch Twitch streams from this series? I tried to find them, but only found a handful of recent videos and some older highlights. How it works there?

  • @louismyers8845
    @louismyers8845 Год назад +3

    I expected this would be against Gotham

  • @nomer440
    @nomer440 Год назад

    I enjoyed this game very much I must say

  • @Andrew48590
    @Andrew48590 Год назад

    at 16:50 could white not have responded with knight c4 forking the queen the bishap. Then queen c3 check, and offer a queen trade.

  • @Nimzowitz
    @Nimzowitz Год назад +2

    I think that the "controlling the dark squares" video was great! The opponent did fall over, but until that it was perfect play. I'm sure this one's good too! 🙂

    • @nickrazo6283
      @nickrazo6283 Год назад

      That one was helping me so much. I had been playing Sicilian so much recently, and then that video came out and I was making much better plays

  • @miguel-espinoza
    @miguel-espinoza Год назад

    Awesome content nonetheless, no need to apologize :)

  • @deeter4558
    @deeter4558 Год назад

    Please please please bring back the old board theme and piece set!

  • @ethanmickelson5228
    @ethanmickelson5228 Год назад +1

    Worship your content !!!

    • @juangamazo5781
      @juangamazo5781 Год назад

      I worship Magnus (and Hikaru) , Danya is only a demi- God.

  • @thetransferaccount4586
    @thetransferaccount4586 День назад

    coming back after two years x2 sir

  • @chicken9865
    @chicken9865 Год назад

    Would love to see a Benoni video some time!

  • @FlamingFalconMan
    @FlamingFalconMan Год назад

    Btw if people hate the tromp , you can 1.g6 and try to avoid it

  • @reihansepehri2286
    @reihansepehri2286 11 месяцев назад

    It isn't tempo to turn knight back?

  • @hcironman9196
    @hcironman9196 Год назад

    9:20 Agadmator would be pleased.

  • @Tocinos
    @Tocinos Год назад

    The only d4 opening I approve

  • @alphamarshan
    @alphamarshan Год назад +1

    2:08 Isn't this the Raptor variation?

  • @matesenelinsti
    @matesenelinsti Год назад

    First games were interesting. And not only for beginners.

  • @buflen
    @buflen Год назад

    GM playing a 800:
    I'm sorry if the game has been one-sided.

  • @hareldavidson738
    @hareldavidson738 Год назад +1

    i have the chessable course that i got for free of the art of the attack. probably the best thing i took from this video is to start it ASAP

  • @TheLuurSined
    @TheLuurSined Год назад +1

    Great videos....where can we watch this speedrun live????

    • @zBrain0
      @zBrain0 Год назад +1

      Just search for his name on Twitch and follow and or subscribe and it will notify you when he goes live. His twitch channel is not all speedruns though, he does a lot of blitz and so that may or may not be your thing.

    • @TheLuurSined
      @TheLuurSined Год назад

      @@zBrain0 thx

  • @prathamesh413
    @prathamesh413 Год назад +1

    Best place to learn chess for intermediate players

  • @thechessfish
    @thechessfish Год назад

    Isn't this the opening Levy beat Danya in recently in blitz?

  • @groverclinton1081
    @groverclinton1081 Год назад

    It doesn't matter that some of these games may be very one sided. We still learn a lot.

  • @DW11111
    @DW11111 Год назад +3

    Don't feel bad about having a "good" or "bad" video. you can't control it

  • @simonaceto6805
    @simonaceto6805 Год назад

    Watching this instead of going to class

  • @ryanbeltran5122
    @ryanbeltran5122 Год назад +1

    I love these speedruns. I hope the lower level players are learning something!!!

  • @Leoescalaa
    @Leoescalaa Год назад

    blue board and base pieces pliz

  • @sajjadnaderpour4512
    @sajjadnaderpour4512 Год назад +1

    Why are you even apologising my man
    We love you ❤

  • @qwertywarrior
    @qwertywarrior Год назад

    Thank you Based Даня. 😎👍

  • @masonheflin7619
    @masonheflin7619 Год назад

    17:24 made me laugh

  • @davidcates2639
    @davidcates2639 Год назад

    Okay this video is kinda hilarious to me - I'm 1300 rapid, play mostly 15|10, and I've got three games against this guy lol. Love the vids as always

  • @ericsmith8369
    @ericsmith8369 Год назад

    Danya is awesome