Master Class | GM's Blunder Too, Vienna Gambit | Chess Speedrun | Grandmaster Naroditsky
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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The guy was like: yo this guy really blundered a knight and then started playing like a gm? Wtf? Stockfish.
I was thinking that too, but then they offered a rematch 😂
@@dsrguru yeh man😂
@@depan55 it says “refund by speedrun account”
Thinking just that.. Lol! 😊
Opponent: *exists*
Danya: And the opponent has already started making very subtle mistakes that create weaknesses
My man's really explaining theory with 4 seconds on the clock. Incredible
Right?
He knew he had the forced mate so it didn't really matter :D
The thing I appreciate most as a beginner trying to understand (instead of just obeying principles that may not apply or memorizing) are the clearly reasoned explanations that GM Danya gives. Even more when talking through his recovery after the mouse slip - a wonderful mistake to learn from!
ثمظنصننثنطنبوثوقى
قمقمقوذويوثىثىىثمثىث
before common era
قحقمقوبنميوثوثوطتريرثر
I will miss these speedrun videos So much when the series finally ends! These are the main thing keeping me engaged in playing chess.
Well he said the last speedrun he did was his last as well, so here's hoping something similar happens after this one 😂
Sounds like the hits will keep on coming… Danya has a lot of exciting things planned to keep us folks a’coming back y’hear!! Oh my Lands!!! 😀
He is the best chess teacher i know. I sometimes watch other lessons and none of them are as straight foward, engaging and insightful as danya's
@@UheReasin This speedrun was concurrent with the original speedrun though, it's just uploaded later
It's keeping me engaged in continuing living life
22:40 Daniel “what would I do if I were black” Naroditsky
Sounds political
Not to be political
Not to be political, but I love the fact that Danya is playing the Vienna in the speedrun and would love to see more of it
You can expect a call from caruana's attorney very soon
GM's blunder? Yeah right, next Daniel is going to try to tell us girls poop.
the latter is a myth girls never do that
@@classifiedinfo4649 r/username checks out
@@randomname5580 lol
This class was amazing, The blunder is so human and seeing how you think in this situation was very insightful. Thank you!
Actually super amazing discussion and working through a mouse slip blunder with great jokes as always.
I normally just resign in such positions so this is extremely instructive
Chess is logical and easy when a GM plays it
Danny: starts to play my favorite opening as white
Also Danny : almost immediately mouse slips ending the line on the spot.
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Who is Danny
Guess this means we'll get a part two!
@@luccaregnato That is Daniel or Danya Naroditsky lol Danny is Daniel Rensch
@@DivinePlant yuh lol, autocorrect is a cruel one.
Doesn't recognize Danya
Dayuuuum girl, that was an impressive comeback!
anyone ,even 2000 rated players would have a hard time being up a single piece against a GM
Most GM's lose to Top rated players like Magnus down a piece when it comes to classical time formats
Naroditsky can easily win with knight odds against untitled players.
@@JakeLYT it wasn't just knight odds. check with any engine and you will see that he was losing very hard in the moment where he blundered the knight. it was -7. it was really bad time for knight D4.
Opponent is terrible for 1500 should have played check first
Hey, you forgot to add this video to your speed run playlist! I’m loving the speed run. Such instructive content. Thanks!
Im glad this popped on my recommendations coz im watching every vid from the playlist and noticed this aswell!
So that's why this is the first time I'm seeing this
I think this is the best video in the speedrun so far. You're the man Daniel!
Now THAT is more like my own game
except that I don't make the comeback...
Ha ha! Hilarious.. 😂
LOVE the analysis of your games. Even in openings you explain really well and talk about theory as THEORY not just a sequence of moves! Keep the content coming :D
Thanks for the video! Very informative!
He did not blunder the knight he gave it up coz he did not want Ls 😎😎
I'm learning a lot, you are a great teacher and player. Thank you
Very fast and wisely paced lectures on what may be the crucial attitude one should develop towards the logic behind the game.
Not to be political but i loved this video ❤️
Who do you think daniel voted for, he never says anything political
Yeah this is a pretty good one eh, I remember watching this on twitch. I would have kinda liked to see how he played that position if he played 5. d4 instead of blundering the knight.
I liked hearing Daniel’s take on the vienna too in addition to some of what Levy’s shown. Um the tip to go 3. f4 here after Bc5 is pretty interesting and is something I’ve started to do in my own games.
Yeah, this felt instructive, funny it was only uploaded 4 hours ago cuz I remember this from so long ago. :) was a good one yeah
The part where he sac’d the pawn on e5 first instead of playing Re1 was pretty cool too
Edit: Re1* not Re8
I'm offended by the heart emoji in your comment
@@scheimong maybe you need some love
I like how Danya explains things too which is why I subscribed. Something I don't get from other Chess RUclipsrs, i.e., the detailed reasons behind the moves! Of course worrying about the bishop after it has taken the rook is wrong. Better is developing the knight to d7 threatening to take the pawn on f6 with the queen (threatening an exchange of queens, gaining a tempo, and allowing queenside castling). Nc6 is the blunder that turned it all around. Great comeback.
Man I really wanted to see a Vienna gambit line
Me too! Dieing to see Danya playing more Vienna
Daniel you're real chess Genius....Big compliments!!!
Really enjoy your videos, very instructive
The more you upload these, the more we will watch
Dude some of the most instructive chess info on RUclips!!! Keep up the great work!!
2 uploads in 2 nights dayum girl!!
OH MY LANDSSSS! DAYUMMM GURLLL DANYA POSTS YET AGAIN!
0:22 alright, damage control time is such a meme
Thank you for this Speedrun its always a pleasure to watch and learn from you! :)
It’s like he’s been fighting with one hand this whole time and yet nobody can hit him. The second they finally hit him due to his own mistake, he knocks them out with the other hand.
This is amazing content! Can't wait for you to upload some openning videos
Nico concept as usual Mr Daniel. Keep up the good work from ur No 1 Supporter.
20:20 "When you are up a piece trading is not your first priority, your first priority is the same as if you weren't up a piece"
This is so addictive
The positional reasoning was great and very instructive. I don't want to suggest purposeful blunders, but I would love to have Daniel show odds games and how he turns the tables. BTW, I just subscribed on strength of Daniel's exposition in this video!
I want a whole odds speedrun! Maybe down a knight at the lower levels and a pawn at the higher ones?
Agreed! Though he discussed this in another video and it doesn't seem like it'll happen. I guess we have to just hope for mouse slips.
Oh, the legendary Knight gambit, I see.
I followed every speedrun of you, amazing instructional content. I have a question: can you show how you work with Chessbase software? I'm always amazed how quickly you come up with a certain position, and analyse it further from there (not to mention what an amazing memory you have of played games). That would be very helpful. Thanks again.
Love you Danya. Please play a black knights tango for one of these videos, it’s so underrated!
Daniel, you are my favorite Chess player because of your way of teaching, and personality. And of course, you are a super gm
I agree even though that was 2 years ago
Idk if u still playing chess or not but i have question what if he sacrifice his rook on f 7 rather than queen h5 is it a forced mate
Would love to see more videos recovering from blunders 😳
Thank you, Daniel, after watching a few chess steams I can say yours is the best at providing real edge. The others I would say concentrate on their income from advertising and not care about chess. But you, on the other hand, is the opposite, you concentrate on chess rather than the other stuff, and I love your channel for this, Thank you!!!
This is one of the most instructive videos I've ever seen. This is roughly my level. I'm glad the opponent played on.
1. Move the same moves when you are up a piece as you will do when you are not
2. Think about what your opponent would do and prepare for it
3. Make moves with multiple threats and follow up options
This is the best Speedrun game in a long time!!
15:10 Instead of Qh5 the brutal Rxf7+ was another way to show the strenght of the 7th. I like Bg4#. Both are very nice of course. Instructive game thanks.
Saw that you mentioned at the end you might do lectures for RUclips… putting a request in for main najdorf ideas. Traps they can fall into and how exactly to use the b file for attack and what to do if your opponent f’s around. Thank you!!
Would love to see more Vienna games!
I think it was intentionally done to teach us a lesson. Daniel is the best teacher for a reason.
One of my favorite chess streamers, but (purely constructive critique) please acousticly treat your room behind camera or get a large condenser mic 8" away from your mouth. The voice reflections in the room "honk" we've all gotten use to via zoom/pandemic is ok for a biz meeting or a minor guest on msnbc,
But your such a master (with the coolest intro!) That that small change will make a world or professional difference.
Daniel=2630
Intro graphics =3100
Sound=1167
I'd be happy to assist with consulting (it's really easy to set up good sound)
You should do intentional blunders to teach more damage control, I feel like I learned a lot from this one.
Watching this to feel better about losing all my rating this morning
I’m in this picture and I don’t like it
Not to be political but I would LOVE to someday see a speedrun where you intentionally blunder a piece in the opening every game. It happens all the time to us non-GMs and this game was *super* instructive in showing how to play from behind. This is already the best speedrun series, but like most other speedruns you're basically never at a disadvantage because you're too good! A "playing from behind" series would help teach a very useful skill for us commoners!
Danya you’re the man
Very nice of Danya to give horse odds
So, minor nitpick - Bc5 by Black is the third top engine move against the Vienna setup, is recommended by both Levy and Jonathan Schrantz, and it often transposes into the Classical variation of the King's Gambit, which is a very respectable way to meet the King's Gambit. Saying that Bc5 is inaccurate is simply incorrect. White's first mistake in the Vienna game is actually playing exf4. The whole point of developing the bishop immediately is to allow d6 to be played without locking it behind the pawns, so taking on f4 shows a fundamental misunderstanding of the point of Bc5 against the Vienna.
Rxf7+ is a rlly nice win after Re7+ Kf8:)
If Kxf7 Qe6+ Kf8 Qe7+ Kg8 Qg7 mate
If Ke8 then Qe6+ Kd8 and mate on d7
If Kg8 then Qg5+ Kxf7 Qg7+ Ke8 and mate on e7.
Also I just want to say ty to Danya I just hit 1700 after 7 months of playing and it’s mostly due to the speed run :)
Love these!!!
I just hit 1300 in blitz from 800 in 10 months just by watching your vids. Great works man
More Vienna please Danya
loved the damage control
Was about the have a heart attack while he was talking at 15:00
Logical, reasonable, instructive and entertaining.
I would have played it differently and lost !?!?!!!
I really like 4.d4 allowing Qh4+ 5. Ke2 for white, the position is objectively fine for white and practically dangerous for black. Plus it's a way of making a kind of bongcloud a part of my tournament repertoire.
Damn that was a nice positional game. Danya you should consider writing a book about mastering that topic.
Must be convenient to be able to access an engine by putting your hand on your eyes
I get so nervous watching the clock. I’m yelling at the tv, MOVE!!!! Quit asking the chat what they would do!!!!! Move, dang it !!!! But in true Danya fashion, comes through at the end !!!!!!!
This was an absolute masterpiece!!!
The prophet Daniel, great as always.
This series has turned me into a Danya fan 😎 can’t wait to see more 🙂
Honestly, I enjoyed this a lot. I wish he blundered more often.
I got more out of this video than I have gotten out of any video since your last series speed run
just tried the vienna gambit agter watching this video and won with a checkmate by using the knight outpost idea u presented in the video lol
excellent material! i play vienna and i was blundering something and never been able to recover...
Lmao I love how you stress everyone out with the time 😂😂😂😂
I can't think of a better way to progress than to watch Sensei Danya's vidyas.
Great man Dany
24:24 bishop e6 . Brutal.
Danya i literally had the vienna gambit with Bxg1 and destroyed my opponent! Thank you for this lessons! i am willing to give PGN to whoever asks for it.
This guy knows more about chess than I do about anime and browsing the internet!
it's like how spanish is my second language, right? and i had to learn it on my own. when i watch you play and explain everything it's like listening to a native spanish speaker talk and i understand it and it all makes sense, but then when i play its like when i talk in spanish y es un desorden completo.
This is an honest beginner's question, not a sarcastic or caustic comment. Why did you say your mouse slipped when you made the move you just announced you would make @3:04? Was the announcement a joke?
d4 means pawn to d4
@@SNM34 oh, I thought he was holding the knight for some reason but I see it after rewatching it again. Thanks!
@@MatthewThornhillTheDoctor yeah he was holding his knight and did mean to go to that square, but that was exactly the problem, he was meaning to move his pawn
@@bearsaremonkeys he had clicked on the knight before the opponent moved, I believe Danya intended to click d4 to highlight it but insted clicked to move the knight
Nd4...very nice novelty in the opening
Danya makes it look so easy. When you play you lack the vision of Danya and keep making blunders :-).That said its really fun to watch these videos.
11:33 Qd7 is not a checkmate, even if his opponent does move a queen to B8 or am I missing something?
Isn't mate but you enter in black's position. Qd7-Qd7+, Kf8- bh6+, Kg8-Bg7. And you win the echange.
The first Qd7 was Qb8 sorry😃
Finally a Vienna Game! Thank you Danya!!
Great video!
Daaamn Daniel
Nice he shouted out Levy
Oh my LANDS GURL!! Let's see if Danya can win after a knight blunder! I'll say yes.
Daniel just made a new gambit
I think magnus carlsen has already demonstrated so
moral of the first game, when up a piece don't freaking forget to castle
can you make some lessons for 1800-2000 players? like the things you need to improve most with this ranking
Oh no my knight!
Someday there will be a chess book published with a move annotated [mouseslip].