thats one of the funniest videos I saw the last few weeks not only the pawn blunder but also how the guy is on the edge of death and just picks up the free pawn😂😂😂
@mortalkombaty7960 that makes no sense lmao if Magnus trained them personally from 400 to 1000 you couldn't say "that's normal progression" 😂😂 obviously they learned something
I would actually love to be playing against him in his speedruns and have him talk for half an hour on the game afterwards, honestly some nice coaching lesson
One of the things that I've learned from the speed runs is the value of stamina. D is right that so many sub 2000s play well for 10-15 moves but then under pressure sort of blunder late game. This is either because they are so used to their initial attack working against lower opponents and are shocked when tables are turned, or because simply below the pro level people can't concentrate deeply for a full 10-15 minutes.
Danya, please do not change the way you are doing your videos or speed runs. They are so educational. There will always be a ton of queen pushers that get they tactics from 15 minutes trick based click biting videos you can find anywhere. PLEASE DO NOT GO THERE. You once said your content is for serious players who want to learn and do not mind spending some time on it and PLEASE keep it like that. GREAT JOB. It is amazingly effective, I would love to learn from you about Naydorf or in general open Sicilian lines. You can also make a speed run playing with subscribers and set bases for only openings that we would play. I play Sicilian and get 1 Naydorf out of every ten e4 c5 moves. I do not remember loosing against wing gambit a lot ( I usually somehow get them to some different waters) but this kind of speed run is EXACTLY what we need in order to learn how to face what we actually face when playing on line. You must face different stuff all time and you are showing us HOW TO THINK. Thank you.
You are by far the best chess streamer on youtube. The way you explain chess is so artful and beautiful, yet so simple and easy to understand. You make people better, and entertain them.
Concerning that mystery chessable course mentioned by Danya, I'm guessing that he might confused 1121 mates with 1111 mates. In such case it could be "Mastering Mates 2: 1,111 Two-move, Three-move & Four-move Mates"
I don't know for sure but it looks like it's "1001 Checkmate Exercises: Mastering An Essential Chess Skill", since it was released before this video and has mates in 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Really like these videos Danya, it has helped me improve my thought process a lot. I am interested in the chessable course you mentioned in the video, but it seems like you forgot to add the link to the descreption. Would you please mind to add it in?
If you look it from the other side, a strong GM like Daniel was caught in the opening by an 1800. So most of your opponents are going to crack under this gambit. Then why not add it as a repertoire against Sicilian. Also most players prepare main line and other sidelines, so it has a surprise value too. You will catch many fishes.
@@nr1771 Haaaaaaahaha GM Danya reconsidered/reevaluated an opening, after all his GM norms, tournament commentating, and countless other chess successes?? His books and his channel and his endless, wonderful speed runs?? I must admit I didn’t watch to the very end, so I missed that part… 🤣🤣 I play the WG, so this topic is very relevant and personal to me. I sometimes wonder if investing my time in it has been a mistake 🤷🏻♂️🙏
Thanks for your videos! Question: at 42:44 you recommended Pd6 to prevent Pe5 but don't you lose a knight or the b4 bishop after white plays Qa4 and then Pd5?
@@aluminiumknight4038 that’s sound in comparison to what Danya did here - a mere +0.7 🤣🤣 it was fun to see Danya dig out of a position he rarely experiences (positionally behind by 1.2 pawns on move 10), one the rest of us experience every third game 🤣👏🙏
4:53 "I will admit that D5 is probably the best move and black is better there, will check it with the engine after the game" 43:52 "the engine doesn't think black is better after D5, I was right!" 😅😅
Thanks Danya ! I have seen several references to Louis C K comedy in your videos (amaziiiing, how do you like them apples) hahahah it looks like we have the same comedy tastes.
I love how g6 actually gave white a great position according to the engine because of the very natural c5 push and the pawn on d5 is never hanging as the rook on h8 is also hanging, Bb5+ becomes a monstrous threat and if allowed, black’s position will completely collapse. Be2 was a very strange move that was not in the spirit of the position at all.
I'm at 17 minutes into the video and there's a move that i was thinking about a few moves ago that you didn't mention. It's Qd6, threatening Qe5 trapping the rook if he doesn't want to trade (it also defends the b4 pawn) and additionally, it avoids any Qh2-h5-hg6-Qh7#. Did you not consider this option because you were planning on counter-attacking white and not go into an endgame as clearly winning as it was, or was it simply because it was 2am ?
Qd6 is a fantastic move forcing the Queen trade and i don’t believe black can create a counterattack of his own here quick enough and it’s important to stop the d pawn and deny white space and develop so Qd6 is ideal.
Love the videos! Doesnt it seem recommendable to 99% of chess players to play these gambits even if they are objectively third tier if they can get you an advantage even against danya?
Coach, please provide the link of that chessable course. This is the first time, I am commenting on your video but been your viewer since months. I don't have enough words to thank you but lots of love from my heart 😇
@@sorenwestwood1514 e6 was fine but I think danya still wanted to play for an advantage by hanging onto the extra pawn since the wing gambit is supposed to be better for black
If white went pawn to d7 black could just capture with the bishop, the queen defends the rook. Also, black capturing with the queen doesn't blunder the rook, because of blacks bishop checking the king, resulting in white losing their queen.
Hi Danya! You didn't link the chessable course in the description ("1000 mates or somethiing like that") Could you please do it? Also thanks for all your instructive videos, you're the best!
Completely - I play the WG and you gotta play a3’to give the rook luft. Funny how GM Danya is completely reading engine lines but misses the essential, emblematic WG move 🤣🤷🏻♂️🙏
I have a lot of difficulty figuring out when I should sacrifice pieces/exchanges. I never know when it’s ok to trade my rook for a bishop, or my Queen for a rook and minor piece, or a pawn for a better position, the list goes on. I guess what I’m asking is how do you evaluate if a resulting position is good enough to make a sacrifice (like you did in this video)?
Does anyone know if hes fought the 2.a3 sicilian/mengarini before in a vid im not sure if theres a video on that and im curious on his thoughts about it since its similar to a wing gambit
When he said "I will.. admit.. in full disclosure.. I blundered that pawn lol" I couldn't stop laughing 😂
thats one of the funniest videos I saw the last few weeks
not only the pawn blunder
but also how the guy is on the edge of death and just picks up the free pawn😂😂😂
thank you Danya for your contribution to the chess community. We all owe you a few ELO points 😂😅
he definetly earned all of his twitch subs and donations
A few?
Haha thats a good way to put it
Danya would be 4000 if he didnt dedicate his time to teaching us
@@Yea___ over 9000
After watching every speedrun video and some of your endgame videos, i have learned a lot. Went from 400 to 1000 rapid in ~200 games. Thank you!
From 400 to 1000 in 200 games is normal progression... Nothing to do with Danya lol
From 400 to 1000 in 200 games is normal progression. Nothing to do with Danya lol
@@mortalkombaty7960 Well you have to improve in some way to raise your rating like that!
@mortalkombaty7960 that makes no sense lmao if Magnus trained them personally from 400 to 1000 you couldn't say "that's normal progression" 😂😂 obviously they learned something
Imagine running into Danya TWICE 😂 gotta be a confidence killer!! Going to bed thinking “do i even know how to play chess”
I go to bed like that every night and I play 900s
This guy seemed like an annoying player. I can’t sympathize
haha, imagine how stoked he will be when he eventually finds out who he's played :)
isn't it more likely to be a viewer who is timing his 15+10 match pairings with Danya?
I would actually love to be playing against him in his speedruns and have him talk for half an hour on the game afterwards, honestly some nice coaching lesson
“What was once a ghost town now becomes a booming city”, gotta love Danya’s amazing commentary
Yeah that line was so nice
One of the things that I've learned from the speed runs is the value of stamina. D is right that so many sub 2000s play well for 10-15 moves but then under pressure sort of blunder late game. This is either because they are so used to their initial attack working against lower opponents and are shocked when tables are turned, or because simply below the pro level people can't concentrate deeply for a full 10-15 minutes.
Ba6 and Rc4 were both only moves.... So clutch and he finds it in 15 seconds. Unbelievable
interesting 😂
Danya, please do not change the way you are doing your videos or speed runs. They are so educational. There will always be a ton of queen pushers that get they tactics from 15 minutes trick based click biting videos you can find anywhere. PLEASE DO NOT GO THERE. You once said your content is for serious players who want to learn and do not mind spending some time on it and PLEASE keep it like that. GREAT JOB. It is amazingly effective, I would love to learn from you about Naydorf or in general open Sicilian lines. You can also make a speed run playing with subscribers and set bases for only openings that we would play. I play Sicilian and get 1 Naydorf out of every ten e4 c5 moves. I do not remember loosing against wing gambit a lot ( I usually somehow get them to some different waters) but this kind of speed run is EXACTLY what we need in order to learn how to face what we actually face when playing on line. You must face different stuff all time and you are showing us HOW TO THINK. Thank you.
You are by far the best chess streamer on youtube. The way you explain chess is so artful and beautiful, yet so simple and easy to understand. You make people better, and entertain them.
The mentioned Main opening videos are highly anticipated.
Concerning that mystery chessable course mentioned by Danya, I'm guessing that he might confused 1121 mates with 1111 mates. In such case it could be "Mastering Mates 2: 1,111 Two-move, Three-move & Four-move Mates"
We have been blessed by the rare log cabin Danya 🙏🙏🙏
I have heard of the Wing Gambit before but this very instructive to know how to deal with it. Great video as usual.
These are so informative, thanks a lot Danya for the best content on youtube!
Superb game, love seeing how you deal with the challenges of an unfamiliar line, and some of the tactics were really eye-opening.
At 26:28 he mentions a chessable course about checkmates but I cannot find anything like that on the site. Does someone know which course he means?
me too
It's actually called 1111 mates. You'll have to search it from Google cause I didn't see it on the chessable app.
I don't know for sure but it looks like it's "1001 Checkmate Exercises: Mastering An Essential Chess Skill", since it was released before this video and has mates in 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Thank you for the amazing content!
Man I wish I could just close my eyes for 3 seconds and say “OOH I can see a beautiful line”
Great video! It’s very instructive to cover these type of players that are using tricky trapping openings (3rd tier gambits).
Thank you Danya for your amazing contributions!!! We owe you so much for all your patience, knowledge and wisdom!! =)
What a perfect moment for the stream to freeze/ skip… right as he says, “I’m literally in the woods right now” 😂🥰
Really like these videos Danya, it has helped me improve my thought process a lot. I am interested in the chessable course you mentioned in the video, but it seems like you forgot to add the link to the descreption. Would you please mind to add it in?
Anybody know the chessable course on mating patterns he mentioned at the end of this game?
Great analysis! I am ready, more or less, for the wing gambit!
Ooh, excited for this! I get really good results with the wing gambit in bullet chess.
Great video, friend! Thank you so much! ❤
Danya with another instructional beatdown let's go 👍
This "delayed wing gambit" is the smirnov gambit, igor smirnov of remote chess academy has done a lot with it and magnus has played it
Yup exactly who I know it from 😂
If you look it from the other side, a strong GM like Daniel was caught in the opening by an 1800. So most of your opponents are going to crack under this gambit. Then why not add it as a repertoire against Sicilian. Also most players prepare main line and other sidelines, so it has a surprise value too. You will catch many fishes.
Exactly.
Danya - the WG is a 3rd string opening.
Also Danya - wow, now that I’ve survived the first 16 moves, let’s see where we are 🤣
@@mcronrn He did say later in the video after engine analysis that the gambit wasn't as bad as he initially thought.
@@nr1771 Haaaaaaahaha GM Danya reconsidered/reevaluated an opening, after all his GM norms, tournament commentating, and countless other chess successes?? His books and his channel and his endless, wonderful speed runs?? I must admit I didn’t watch to the very end, so I missed that part… 🤣🤣
I play the WG, so this topic is very relevant and personal to me. I sometimes wonder if investing my time in it has been a mistake 🤷🏻♂️🙏
very instructive! great video, thanks a lot!
Can anyone please put the link for the chessable course that Danya mentioned at around 27:00? Thanks in advance😁
It's called 1111 mates, search it on google if you're still looking
57:39 oh dear Mr. Sensei Danya, u are underestimating my abilities, i would smash that free pawn on e5 and say thank you for pawn
Hey man. Thanks for making me better at chess. I think you forgot to link the Chessable course that you mentioned at 26:40
This is actually called the Portsmouth gambit, very sharp opening, especially the lines with d5 from black.
what is the link to the 1000 different checkmates talked about in the video?
Amazing "speed" run, really loved it.
This was a super fun analysis! Thanks for all your hard work, Sensei Danya 🙏 ♟️
You have taken the Friday off and find Dania’s speed run upload in bed in the morning. What else you could ask for? These Speedruns are a blessing ❤
So happy I found Rc4 at 1:02:14 :)))))) amazing content Danya as always
where is the link he mentioned about the chessable course " 1,121 mates"?
Thanks for your videos! Question: at 42:44 you recommended Pd6 to prevent Pe5 but don't you lose a knight or the b4 bishop after white plays Qa4 and then Pd5?
can you link the chessable course in mates please?
That f5 knight was a monster! You can see why Danya is a GM
Diggin the rustic Utah ambiance
oh man this is one that I’ve always wanted a danya approved weapon against. this and the bird opening lmao
This isn’t it. By move 10, white was +1.2 while having one fewer pawn on the board 😳
@@mcronrn Sure but he gave some solid lines in the analysis after the game
Try the froms gambit against the bird
@@aluminiumknight4038 that’s sound in comparison to what Danya did here - a mere +0.7 🤣🤣 it was fun to see Danya dig out of a position he rarely experiences (positionally behind by 1.2 pawns on move 10), one the rest of us experience every third game 🤣👏🙏
one of the best episodes
New drinking game: Follow along with Danya's Speedrun games and take a drink every time he makes the top engine move.
This is the first time I seen Danya Sensei straightup blundered a piece, even tho it's only a pawn.
Live from the Log Cabin.
@5:19 i have seen a position similar to this, what is your thoughts on bxb5, a3, pawn d5?
there is no link to the course in the description with 1121 mates or something :)
It's on the botez video, but you can just google 1111 mates chessable
Part 2
4:53 "I will admit that D5 is probably the best move and black is better there, will check it with the engine after the game" 43:52 "the engine doesn't think black is better after D5, I was right!" 😅😅
Thanks Danya ! I have seen several references to Louis C K comedy in your videos (amaziiiing, how do you like them apples) hahahah it looks like we have the same comedy tastes.
I love how g6 actually gave white a great position according to the engine because of the very natural c5 push and the pawn on d5 is never hanging as the rook on h8 is also hanging, Bb5+ becomes a monstrous threat and if allowed, black’s position will completely collapse. Be2 was a very strange move that was not in the spirit of the position at all.
I'm at 17 minutes into the video and there's a move that i was thinking about a few moves ago that you didn't mention. It's Qd6, threatening Qe5 trapping the rook if he doesn't want to trade (it also defends the b4 pawn) and additionally, it avoids any Qh2-h5-hg6-Qh7#. Did you not consider this option because you were planning on counter-attacking white and not go into an endgame as clearly winning as it was, or was it simply because it was 2am ?
Qd6 is a fantastic move forcing the Queen trade and i don’t believe black can create a counterattack of his own here quick enough and it’s important to stop the d pawn and deny white space and develop so Qd6 is ideal.
Gracias. Estupendo video
Timber danya 11:19
14:30 why not qa5 pawn b3 discovered check then take the pawn on a7
Love the videos! Doesnt it seem recommendable to 99% of chess players to play these gambits even if they are objectively third tier if they can get you an advantage even against danya?
34:06 zesty danya
Hey Danya you were supose to link the chessable 600 mates study in the description
“This is just a disaster, this is just a disaster.” 😂
I love your videos!
16:22 I love Danya lmao
Loud POP at 39:04
Coach, please provide the link of that chessable course.
This is the first time, I am commenting on your video but been your viewer since months.
I don't have enough words to thank you but lots of love from my heart 😇
On the latest botez video, called 1111 checkmates part 2
@@lukemarks3281 Thank you mate, I found it.
Really appreciate it, thanks a lot :)
When comes main opening videos?
52:52 - The dreaded Ghost Gambit
2am Danya. What a dude after my own heart.
What’s the chessable course? I tried to find it in the description.
youtube doesn't allow direct links, but it's Mastering Mates (vol 2) by Jon Edwards
Danya, cannot find chessable course in the description!
6:58 e6??? Would that work?
bump I'm wondering too
@@sorenwestwood1514 e6 was fine but I think danya still wanted to play for an advantage by hanging onto the extra pawn since the wing gambit is supposed to be better for black
@@matthewb5451 thank you. I'll look more into that
Just a little disappointed that Danya didn't talk a little about the interesting rook b1 instead of bishop d2 at 45:30
30:22 e5 Ncxe5 Nc3 Nexf3 Qxf3 Qfx3 Gxf3
16:14 isn't white winning a rook after pawn to d6?
because after rook to b1 white can go pawn to d7
or am i hallucinating
If white went pawn to d7 black could just capture with the bishop, the queen defends the rook. Also, black capturing with the queen doesn't blunder the rook, because of blacks bishop checking the king, resulting in white losing their queen.
Hi Danya! You didn't link the chessable course in the description ("1000 mates or somethiing like that") Could you please do it? Also thanks for all your instructive videos, you're the best!
You mentioned a Chessable course! Please add to the description. 1121 mates? Something like that, but I can’t find the course on Chessable.
wow engine is very strong what a great analyzis master
Funny how the engine was whole game "play a3!" which is a typical move for wing gambit anyway.
Completely - I play the WG and you gotta play a3’to give the rook luft. Funny how GM Danya is completely reading engine lines but misses the essential, emblematic WG move 🤣🤷🏻♂️🙏
Best chess content
Where's the link to a chessable course?
niceone again master.
Hi! anyone has the chessable mate course that Daniel talks aobut?
I suspect Danya is/was a Louie CK fan - re 34:07 cf Louie CK "Bad Girlfriend"
where did you link the course you mentioned
Anybody know the Chessable course he referred to?
I love playing the wing gambit so I'm about to get my heart crushed :(
Pinching a dinosaur is so funny
I have a lot of difficulty figuring out when I should sacrifice pieces/exchanges. I never know when it’s ok to trade my rook for a bishop, or my Queen for a rook and minor piece, or a pawn for a better position, the list goes on. I guess what I’m asking is how do you evaluate if a resulting position is good enough to make a sacrifice (like you did in this video)?
Evidently this is the Portsmouth Gambit in this order
Does anyone know if hes fought the 2.a3 sicilian/mengarini before in a vid im not sure if theres a video on that and im curious on his thoughts about it since its similar to a wing gambit
any reason the speedrun isn't called Top Theory Speedrun anymore and only Theory Speed Run?
It's because this is a third tier opening ;)
Actually it’s called Top Speed Theory Run now
34:07 danya naroglitchky
This thumbnail wild
could we have that chessable link?
Smooth thumbnail bro
thanks
Great vid again Danya, could you link those 1000 mating patterns tho?
It's in his revent video with botez, its on chessable called 1111 mates part 2
where is he at?