How to Kill the French Defense | A Tactical Showcase | GM Naroditsky’s Theory Speed Run

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
  • 00:00 Intro
    01:35 First Move
    01:40 Game
    38:15 Analysis
    Bortnyk and Naroditsky's Jobava London
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Комментарии • 258

  • @hogridaaaa6369
    @hogridaaaa6369 Год назад +695

    I had a great run at the national open in vegas that happened a few weeks back. I went 6 out of 7 tied with 2 others for first place, and huge credit goes to your speed runs as they really improved my chess skills a lot. Also, I had to checkmate with a knight and bishop in one of my rounds, one of your videos I watched helped a lot for it as well. Thank you so much Danya for providing such excellent content, I will continue to watch these speed runs, there is always something to learn from it

    • @adamc5785
      @adamc5785 Год назад +9

      How did you get started with OTB tournaments? Did you join a club or simply find a tournament? I want to get into real OTB rated chess but don’t know where to start.

    • @hogridaaaa6369
      @hogridaaaa6369 Год назад +22

      @@adamc5785 I found a local club here to get started with, but I rarely go to big tournaments tbh, maybe once a year, but to get started, I would suggest finding some local club near you, and once you feel confident, you can start playing in big tournaments

    • @starry7544
      @starry7544 Год назад +16

      ​@@adamc5785join your country's governing body for chess (uscf for the usa) and they'll list tournaments for you

    • @prathamesh413
      @prathamesh413 Год назад +6

      Same here
      Speedruns helped me alot in my tournaments

    • @ethan3038
      @ethan3038 Год назад +2

      Dang that’s so cool, I also played in Vegas! Probably saw you man, what section did you play in?

  • @ragdollwilly1
    @ragdollwilly1 Год назад +305

    It still amazes me that we have regularly scheduled masterclasses... FOR FREE!!!! Thank you so much Danya

    • @heroname1
      @heroname1 Год назад +1

      damn

    • @WilsonMagna
      @WilsonMagna Год назад +11

      For real. This is the best educational speedrun on the internet no contest and I especially appreciate Danye not ending the speedrun so early so we can see these masterpiece games. Black played incredibly well got Danye still got the W.

    • @heroname1
      @heroname1 Год назад

      @@WilsonMagna xd

    • @UprightCaucasoid
      @UprightCaucasoid Год назад +3

      It still amazes me that people post this exact same comment on every single video he makes to farm likes.

  • @JohnVandenberg-qe4yz
    @JohnVandenberg-qe4yz 11 месяцев назад +49

    the quality of Daniel's instruction is superlative. I haven't seen anything as good.
    A very pleasant personality on top of everything else.

  • @Anti-You
    @Anti-You Год назад +94

    I wish I could give this two or more likes. This game was highly instructive, not only because it is an opening that I play, but you have this amazing ability to explain things in real time that is unmatched.

    • @imjonathan6745
      @imjonathan6745 8 месяцев назад +2

      giving this video multiple like is an application impossibility

    • @Anti-You
      @Anti-You 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@imjonathan6745 Not if you have more than one account. Alas, I don't.

  • @funnyguy604
    @funnyguy604 Год назад +37

    I think until now I took for granted how well you can keep an audience engaged even when the opponent is thinking. It just never really occurred to me but you do it all the time. I love the speedrun vids and you do a wonderful job breaking down your thought process for a beginner level to understand.

  • @Baumhauskrampf
    @Baumhauskrampf Год назад +29

    no one:
    Danja after 30 min. of a 15/15 min. game: "we barely exited the opening" 31:40

  • @ilyassilyass4469
    @ilyassilyass4469 Год назад +168

    Nothing like a speedrun video of Dania dissecting a game right after blundering a game away

    • @seragianluca3180
      @seragianluca3180 Год назад +8

      we're all on the same boat

    • @Arthas30000
      @Arthas30000 Год назад +4

      Which game did he blunder away? I don't recall this 😂

    • @ilyassilyass4469
      @ilyassilyass4469 Год назад +52

      ​@@Arthas30000 talking about myself

    • @Arthas30000
      @Arthas30000 Год назад +18

      @@ilyassilyass4469 Gotcha. DW, same here tbh 😅 in fact I blundered away a completely winning Tarasch French, so this is perfect timing

    • @ilyassilyass4469
      @ilyassilyass4469 Год назад +1

      ​@@Arthas30000yea, these videos are always a treat

  • @connorbogunovic1647
    @connorbogunovic1647 Год назад +62

    Yesterday, I was beating a player 150 rating points higher than me in the French (I was up a knight and two pawns), but lost due to time in the end. I spent 5 minutes on more than one move in the opening because I just didn't know how to respond to the French as white. This video came at a perfect time for me.

    • @Scrotaldo
      @Scrotaldo Год назад +49

      Sounds like it came a day too late

    • @OArchivesX
      @OArchivesX Год назад +2

      there's nothing wrong with using an opening database for theory moves that you haven't memorized yet. you're not playing at a pro level, and nothing stops anyone from writing down opening moves for yourself for reference, it's not cheating since it's already known knowledge that people use. If it makes you feel better just pick top 3 main lines of openings and just write them down for reference. eventually you will memorize them.

    • @noahmclaughlin2251
      @noahmclaughlin2251 Год назад +32

      @@OArchivesX I don't think that is generally acceptable. Certainly wouldn't fly in tournament.

    • @FmFpF1992
      @FmFpF1992 Год назад +31

      ​@@OArchivesX any form of assistance during a rated game is cheating. Look and analyze after with whatever tools you got, not during. No wonder online chess makes me cynical

    • @ponzi_0
      @ponzi_0 Год назад +10

      ​@@OArchivesXthis is only allowed in daily games. If it's somehow not against rules, it's at least against general courtesy... even though I think everyone has done this once as a noob.

  • @zodiac9208
    @zodiac9208 Год назад +9

    Opponent moves a piece in the opening
    Danya: now an inevitable mating attack is coming

  • @modolief
    @modolief Год назад +30

    Karpov was a big proponent of the Tarrasch when playing against the French Defense.

  • @robertgelblum5154
    @robertgelblum5154 Год назад +6

    This was an absolutely brilliant video! Thanks to Danya for sharing some of his secret opening prep. The games and the videos are getting a lot more complicated, but I prefer having "more meat on the bone" - now I have something I can really sink my teeth into. Just FYI, Danya, I watch and try to actively participate with every single second of your videos, because I value them so highly.

  • @gelatinousjoe7979
    @gelatinousjoe7979 Год назад +6

    47:25 this line just won me a rapid game against a 1900 player. Fell straight into the queen trap. Thank you Danya!

  • @Chad-lu1sf
    @Chad-lu1sf Год назад +6

    I wanted to Thank you for your contributions to Chess brother, Been along for the ride from your beginnings here on the tubes. Your very articulate in your teachings, and extremely thorough. Much appreciated , and much love Danya....💯

  • @jackson32
    @jackson32 Год назад +7

    This is the best way to learn chess, listening to a strong player annotate their games.

  • @desmundreid3368
    @desmundreid3368 Год назад

    Just blown away at these amazing tactics. I'm slowly being able to calculate a few of the moves and also learning how t o spot some of these tactics as well. These videos are priceless. I cannot thank you enough for the this wealth of knowledge. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • @terrystinnett1190
    @terrystinnett1190 Год назад +2

    Thanks , you combine common sense , logic's , and simplicity . = a great teacher for beginner like myself ! And can see why you could continue to educate me in my later " stages " ...

  • @chessbopolz156
    @chessbopolz156 8 месяцев назад

    Great video as always Danya! Thank you for sharing ideas.

  • @JackRehfuss
    @JackRehfuss Год назад

    Amazing Game and Video Danya! Really enjoyed this one

  • @aarontimothy2960
    @aarontimothy2960 Год назад

    My face smiles every time I see Danya's speedrun on my youtube home recommendations. Keep up the speedrun man!

  • @arezzo5340
    @arezzo5340 Год назад

    What a beautiful game. So many concepts were shown that I was not aware of. I have the same rating as the opponent, and Naroditsky just thought so many new branches of ideas. Perhaps the best game ever shown in the speedrun in terms of instructivness.
    Thank you

  • @elroyjacobs8126
    @elroyjacobs8126 Год назад

    Amazing Danya. I should save all the playlists. I really enjoyed this one.

  • @Nimzowitz
    @Nimzowitz Год назад +1

    Perfect game! Perfect analysis! Would be really interesting to see you climb to the top of the rating ladder (standard), because this is getting better and better!

  • @dallastaylor6741
    @dallastaylor6741 Год назад +8

    I always always always always struggle against the French. Thank you so much for the video!

  • @heavyClimber
    @heavyClimber 2 месяца назад +1

    You are amazing, your content is pure gold, I learned so much from your videos.

  • @roryharvey2727
    @roryharvey2727 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is UNDOUBTEDLY the best chess instruction video I have ever seen!!

  • @sawyer3446
    @sawyer3446 Год назад +3

    Thank you Daniel for the amazing content

  • @lazycalc2533
    @lazycalc2533 Год назад

    Incredible content! Love the higher rated game analysis.

  • @josephsalmonte4995
    @josephsalmonte4995 Год назад +1

    You always seem to post a video right when I fancy watching one. Thanks 🙂

  • @TheRedWon
    @TheRedWon Год назад +1

    Fantastic video. I always struggle against the French at the 1400-1500 level so it's great to see how you dismantle a much stronger player in this opening.

  • @fleddermuus4616
    @fleddermuus4616 Год назад

    thanks for being back with the regular speedrun

  • @abramisme
    @abramisme Год назад +3

    Always a good day when Daniel uploads a video!

  • @drewdg21
    @drewdg21 Год назад +57

    Danya playing one of his actual openings is unfair. Wild how extensive his knowledge is when it comes to what he actually knows and plays. A lot of 2000s can put up a fight when he's playing in unknown territory, but this just felt entirely different.

    • @ChessJourneyman
      @ChessJourneyman Год назад +6

      Yep, when he plays his preferred openings, he has books on them, knows the theory, critical lines, plans, etc.
      When he plays d4 positional lines...

    • @howlingwolf317
      @howlingwolf317 Год назад +8

      Agreed. Like obviously Danya is incredible at making decisions on the fly but it's been a bit funny when he says "my knowledge of the line ends here" around 3-4 moves in. But here he was obviously prepared for the entire opening and middlegame. Made me realize the lines he only goes a few moves in for are for us, because many of us are only going to be able remember a few moves in and then switch to concepts. He picks openings that are better for the rating.

    • @johndeaux8815
      @johndeaux8815 Год назад +1

      To be fair, his opponent did choose to play a French as black, and they played into the line pretty well. It is a bit unfair for a theory heavy line like the one in this video, however at that elo you are going to have a few opponents who have a lot of theory in one particular line.

    • @hearmeout1767
      @hearmeout1767 Год назад +1

      Their elo points are refunded after he wins.

  • @prathamesh413
    @prathamesh413 Год назад

    Another hour long analysis.
    love it ❤

  • @ericschoor9479
    @ericschoor9479 Год назад +4

    3. Nd2 in the French. With this move white is saying “I have a job. I have a family.”

  • @HalfofaSandwich
    @HalfofaSandwich Год назад +1

    Just started playing the Tarrasch French myself. This is awesome!

  • @codingcuber
    @codingcuber Год назад

    great video daniel

  • @falseinsignia
    @falseinsignia Год назад

    These explanations at this level are the most helpful so far out of all videos you've made. Please continue at this higher level. This material is vitally missing in video format and book notation is incredibly difficult to interpret well.
    Many thanks.

  • @starry7544
    @starry7544 Год назад +4

    You're my chess hero, Daniel!

  • @willzang3000
    @willzang3000 Год назад

    wow what a cool game !!! much love danyeezee

  • @lauri-ug6hz
    @lauri-ug6hz 3 месяца назад

    Your videos are amazing. I love the tennyson gambit, and when it is declined, i usually play the vienna or 4, knights.

  • @sayafkhan748
    @sayafkhan748 Год назад

    This is mind boggling stuff!

  • @thetransferaccount4586
    @thetransferaccount4586 8 месяцев назад +1

    amazing game and explanation x2

  • @asansfakeaccound5466
    @asansfakeaccound5466 Год назад

    I love such games. Closed center openings are so rich when it comes to interesting positions

  • @ID123Test
    @ID123Test 10 месяцев назад

    Second half is GOLD. Thank you 🙏

  • @csaavedra
    @csaavedra 5 месяцев назад

    HI Daniel, you asked for feedback, so here goes mine. I have followed your previous speedruns and I have learned a lot from them. Forever grateful for your lessons. That being said, after watching this video, I feel like the pace is way too quick for me to be able to digest what you are teaching. I don't mean the playing, which of course needs to be fast paced due to the time control, but I feel like the general pace of the video is a bit too fast. Anyway, thanks again for all your content!

  • @sanjibbhaumik425
    @sanjibbhaumik425 Год назад

    Thank you for giving us your prep

  • @RAFAELSILVA-by6dy
    @RAFAELSILVA-by6dy 2 месяца назад

    I'm trying to relearn chess after playing seriously 35-40 years ago. I've watched a lot of these videos and they have opened my eyes to how chess can be played. I have a modest objective of learning some opening theory so that I'm not hopelessly lost after six moves! My starting point is that the French is a forced win for Black. I'm just trying to figure out why that is not the case. Thanks for all your videos.

  • @spark5010
    @spark5010 Год назад +1

    Its incredible

  • @MalsawmkimaKhawlhring
    @MalsawmkimaKhawlhring Год назад

    So informative ... just free lessons from a GM.... ❤DANYA

  • @chessgold8768
    @chessgold8768 Год назад +1

    wow.. what an explanation.. flawless..

  • @klefdnb
    @klefdnb Год назад

    I cannot explain how grateful I am for this tutorials but DEAR LORD! Please explain it later!

  • @MrStormboy007
    @MrStormboy007 Год назад

    Hello Danya, thanks for this amazing content! I want to teach my kids chess, at what age did you learn it? Are there any methods or books you would recommend?

  • @divergentlife493
    @divergentlife493 5 месяцев назад +1

    There are multiple YTs on countering the fresh defense. But I did not do well. Applying the setup in this vid and variations explained here has helped me the most. 1300s Chesscon. Is there a video explaining this particular setup step by step in more detail? It has actually worked well for me when black responds with fresh opening.

  • @N_B_123
    @N_B_123 Год назад

    Best series on RUclips

  • @nathanarnaud9738
    @nathanarnaud9738 Год назад

    amazing

  • @yugangstaz
    @yugangstaz Год назад

    Welcome back Dany boyy

  • @esmaeilrostami955
    @esmaeilrostami955 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @mandotherapper2586
    @mandotherapper2586 6 месяцев назад

    Me: "Position is closed. No potential here."
    Danya: "So theres an unstoppable mating attack."

  • @ravenbender6841
    @ravenbender6841 Год назад +1

    Your teaching the art of patience not only in chess but life.

  • @RobFraser
    @RobFraser Год назад +2

    I learned a lot, but I’m sad you are helping so many to learn how dismantle my go to French Defence 😅

  • @dermotshaw6775
    @dermotshaw6775 Год назад

    best series on youtube. no gas

  • @i.g.l.z.9215
    @i.g.l.z.9215 4 месяца назад

    What a great guide into the French defence for White, thank you!

  • @robdubent
    @robdubent Год назад +3

    I tell everyone that you’re the best educator in chess. I learn more from your videos than any paid lesson I’ve had. I’d love to get some lessons from you but I’m assuming you’re unavailable as you are a busy man. Serious question….. you strongly advise against 3.Nc3 in the French…. Yet you recommend that in your Jobava course when things transpose…. Can you explain?

  • @abee127
    @abee127 9 месяцев назад

    Watching the speedrun in backwards order, this is my favorite game so far.

  • @kacperperzynski7488
    @kacperperzynski7488 Год назад

    This is really quality learing experience, no 20minutes shortcuts

  • @Vinicius.gasantos
    @Vinicius.gasantos 2 месяца назад

    This game was a masterclass, congratulations.

  • @RAFAELSILVA-by6dy
    @RAFAELSILVA-by6dy 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks

  • @usageunit
    @usageunit Год назад +1

    Great timing, I just switched to the Tarrasch to avoid having to learn theory in the Winawer. Now I have to learn theory in the Open Tarrasch instead... (at least my pawns aren't doubled)

    • @Randomsyrianfella
      @Randomsyrianfella Год назад +1

      You also have to learn the classical in the nc3 variation. Absolute pain in the ass

    • @usageunit
      @usageunit Год назад

      @@Randomsyrianfella I was always able to play pretty naturally after Nf6 though without studying much theory. Just push e5 and play a typical Frenchy battle over d4. I never did well in the positions that came out of the Winawer though.

  • @The_BFG
    @The_BFG Год назад

    Any day Dania releases a RUclips video is a good day

  • @oliviertschumper8632
    @oliviertschumper8632 Год назад

    You‘ve got. Coaching skills. Thank you,

  • @DanielWillen
    @DanielWillen Год назад

    These thumbnails are pure art !

  • @rylandmitchell
    @rylandmitchell Год назад

    Crazy seeing you dismantle 2100s like it’s nothing

  • @thethinker3888
    @thethinker3888 Год назад +1

    14:05 I wonder if the adventurous h4! Is a viable idea here. Bxh4 Nxh4 Qxh4 Nf3, and you get the knight in with tempo, dark-squared bishop comes alive, h-file is opened up, could be very appealing.
    Edit: turns out h4 is one of the top engine moves lol
    Edit 2: He did play h4 later but I feel like it would’ve been stronger if he had played it when the knight was still on d2 as white gains quite a bit of initiative

    • @crystallized1676
      @crystallized1676 Год назад

      It's not adventurous at all - it's standard these days. Engines pull this pawn sac in various positions. It's not even a pawn sac here as it's suicidal to take. I would play it in a blink of an eye and I'm literally shocked Danya didn't. As this is top theory speedrun I was close to turning video off... which I actually did after his misstimed h4. May sound very harsh but patzer attacking chess in my opinion and I really give a fu** that it's mighty Danya. Butchering is butchering even if it is Magnus himself. ANY good attacker these days knows that motive.

  • @sergiob8501
    @sergiob8501 Год назад

    damn Danya why i always miss your speedrun streams? timezone - berlin

  • @raajeshchess
    @raajeshchess Год назад +1

    Daniel please make a video on utilising space advantage

  • @user-qw8tr5hx3v
    @user-qw8tr5hx3v Год назад

    Good danya😊

  • @Euruzilys
    @Euruzilys Год назад +2

    I was literally about to sleep. I guess not anymore!

  • @akarasnj
    @akarasnj Год назад +1

    I don't think I can get bored from Greek gift theory.

  • @TekimotoUnlimited
    @TekimotoUnlimited 16 дней назад

    32:16 what a quote

  • @alfiecollins5617
    @alfiecollins5617 Год назад

    The word 'defense' is an essential part of this video's title.

  • @nikzbiljic
    @nikzbiljic 8 месяцев назад

    @49.15 black instead of 0-0 plays Qxb2 and equalizes, no? note white's bishop is now on d2 and cannot trap black's queen on b2

  • @starpolemic
    @starpolemic Год назад

    I detest playing against the French but to be honest, most of this is because I have trouble handling French pawn structures and positions in an effective manner. This video was very informative in how to deal with certain details, and encouraged me to do more reading into seriously playing the Tarrasch. Thanks for the great content as always!

    • @jackson32
      @jackson32 Год назад +1

      I have found the Tarrasch Variation to be the best. You end up playing it a lot and learn how to play it. You have to realize the main thing is to attack on the kingside or control the center, this often leads to sharp positions which is why I think the french is a dangerous opening for white, much more tactical than the caro kann. Having d4 well defended is very important and puts the question to black about what they are going to do. The isolated pawn variation in the Tarrasch is the one that is easiest for white to play.

    • @starpolemic
      @starpolemic Год назад

      Well said. Thank you for the informative advice!

  • @ilyassilyass4469
    @ilyassilyass4469 Год назад +4

    I think it'd be great if you could provide the FEN or PNG for the games in the description box

    • @ClydeBarber
      @ClydeBarber Год назад +7

      -editor here
      Ok buddy, great suggestion and I'll start doing that

    • @ilyassilyass4469
      @ilyassilyass4469 Год назад +1

      @@ClydeBarber much appreciated

    • @dashvash5440
      @dashvash5440 Год назад

      ​@ClydeBarber awesome! It's s big help if we want to refresh our go through moves we think might have worked too.

  • @chukspeter4044
    @chukspeter4044 Год назад

    Danya.please if you show attacking chess ideas like how to do Greek gift, please complete the attacking plan do that we can understand. Some Greek gift sacs are nor straightforward

  • @madmanonsticks
    @madmanonsticks 11 месяцев назад

    The boyish giddy Danya radiates when it comes to chess warms my heart

  • @ruthxk7844
    @ruthxk7844 Год назад

    just in time! 😃

  • @MrTolypothrix
    @MrTolypothrix Год назад

    wow that was a beautiful game, holy shit

  • @faznaz7455
    @faznaz7455 Год назад +2

    Speaking from experience, I’ve played on both sides of the French and against the Tarrasch, c5 is the only acceptable line. As demonstrated by the game Nf6 is imo dubious and the positions that arise from this opening are extremely ugly, the only hope black has is a kingside counterattack but even with this, white has a significant edge. Playing Nf6 against the tarrasch is an improved French version of the Nc3 french where Nf6 is also played for 2 reasons, the light square bishop goes on d3 easily and the knight doesn’t need to invest another tempo to move from c3 (because it is on d2) to connect the pawns with pawn to c3. From a practical standpoint, this is very difficult to face from the black side especially in longer time controls as one mistake can lead to the collapse of black’s position and even if you play accurately as black there is so much initiative to deal with and there are easier and more comfortable alternatives to this.

    • @Min2konto
      @Min2konto 11 месяцев назад

      It's a shame Danya doesn't have more videos where the first 10 moves are stockfish best, because his evaluations of the middlegame would be so much more educational and useful. Too bad c5 wasn't played here...

  • @markrichardson2512
    @markrichardson2512 Год назад

    I would love more D4 videos

  • @BusyB07
    @BusyB07 Год назад

    23:10 great quote. Strangle them positionally

  • @oscarcedo8170
    @oscarcedo8170 11 месяцев назад

    thanks for the tactics....

  • @BlaBla-pf8mf
    @BlaBla-pf8mf Год назад +1

    14:24 looks like Danya is playing Fisher Random

  • @shadowbody-yq1dr
    @shadowbody-yq1dr Год назад

    Ok, but what about jobava london players, you said you are going to make a video about the french, but i don see what variation will you recommend other than the Nc3 french

  • @MrGilband
    @MrGilband 8 месяцев назад

    Best chess teacher ever

  • @ph34rocious
    @ph34rocious Год назад

    I understand danya saying that losing a pawn doesnt mean much, but im still failing to see the reason why h4 was a good move if black can simply take it with the bishop. What is the continuation after giving up a pawn? I dont see the benefit, the h file being open doesnt seem to matter at all in any of the variations

    • @DagarMan0
      @DagarMan0 Год назад

      my guess is that both bishops are looking at the kingside, white has the bishop pair and you'll be able to get a doubled rooks on to the h file eventually

  • @ZeusBotko
    @ZeusBotko Год назад +1

    You should also play french defense on black side for once

  • @chukspeter4044
    @chukspeter4044 Год назад

    @48:47 what is wrong if black queen takes b2

  • @TheGloryofMusic
    @TheGloryofMusic Год назад

    Daniel, I will lend you my eleven-foot poll.

  • @coxscorner
    @coxscorner 8 месяцев назад

    I actually like the exchange on occasion because French players want a closed game and you are forcing it into an open one. I use to play the Advance but with mixed results. The Tarrasch looks like something I should try.

  • @-Linesway
    @-Linesway Год назад

    noooo, my favourite opening