4:33 im so drunk i just finally realized when daniel says "lets calculate" and waits for an answer... it's because his calculation was instant! lmao... he's such a great teacher, he gives you a small window to feel like you figured it out before he did, what a great feeling
It’s a classic teaching technique that he uses quite well. In education lingo it’s called “wait time” and it has actual research showing that it improves student learning. So yeah hats off to him.
Just for the record, in his book 'Play the Queen's Gambit', Chris Ward gives both 6. Bxf7! and 6. Qb3 as perfectly good ways to punish 5...Bg4, but suggests that 6. Bxf7! Kxf7 7. Ne5+ is the sweeter option 😄
Omg! Finally a 1.d4 episode!! I understand that e4 is “best by test” and that Danya is an e4 player, but man, I always wished 1.d4 could get featured more often in your speedruns. In fact, I truly wish one day we could have a 1.d4-based speedrun series! As an amateur d4 player, I just feel like d4 gets a bad reputation amongst lower-level players that it truly doesn’t deserve. Queen’s Gambit games aren’t inherently more boring than e4 games, imho. They can also get very fun, very sharp. I also don’t think they are necessarily harder to explain. Anyhow, looking forward to more 1.d4!! Thank you Danya!!
Same. I'm an e4 player myself, but I use the Queen's Gambit quite frequently in the games I play as Black and it's one of my personal favorite openings.
Naroditsky was watching Curry put up 43 tonight and had to wait until they secured the W to let the video up. Mad respect, I had Curry over 35 tonight, so I’m winning all over the place with a speedrun post in addition to all that 🙏🏽
He played a bad move. Gotta protect f7... especially when so many pieces can attack it quickly. I'm only 1500 and I could have capitalized on that mistake, but then again I play a lot of queen odds chess against friends and family so I'm very accustomed to defending weak pawns.
@@trequor They could have easily avoided this mistake if they'd just read the title of the video. Seriously, though, playing queen odds forced me to be more aware of these types of sacrifices. I'm also around 1500 and played a lot of queen odds games against my friend who's ~750.
Solid openings won’t work if you’re out of theory so early and you immediately make a 1000 level blunder in the first move where you think for yourself
Danya revealing his past games are always a bonus and credit to his opponents who recognized his future brilliancy and inspired him to pay it forward for all
I feel like Danya just was just vicious this game. I think he had a glass of something before playing this game, and I’m all in for it. Danya Drinks Every Game. I want that RUclips Chess Channel
I've crushed opponents out of the opening in the slav and the qgd too and I'm sure Dayna has as well, more spectacularly than I have. You can crush people out of any opening if they play it poorly.
I think It's an opening disaster for opponent but still he tried his best to defend that lost position.. Well played.. Great informative video Danya.. 👌👌👌
14:26 it's not actually e5, it's a6. now b4 always hits the knight. I played QGA as black for some point and Nc3 was common mistake up to even 2100 level (on lichess)
Makes sense. It prepares ...b5 and white will never regain the pawn. Even if there weren't a strong concrete response, Nc3 doesn't make much positional sense here. It does nothing to recapture the pawn or prepare castling, unlike e4, e3, or Nf3. The whole point of Nc3 before Nf3 in d4 mainlines is to prepare e4 and pressure d5, but white can already play e4 here and there's no pawn on d5 to pressure.
@@geckogeico2212 wrote the comment before watching the rest sort of assuming it was such a slaughter he did another. He has done that before on his other speedruns
I noticed this too and thought that was the move…So the million dollar question is…. Did Danya already know and see a way…if he could force the king to E7 with forced checks…he could fork the king capturing the queen. I’d love to know if his brain said that, over simplify down capturing a minor piece.
@@nickfazzio5277 Danya saw a way where winning the Queen was unavoidable. It’s funny how he didn’t see Qe8# but saw the queen fork. Winning the knight is also a nice simplification but Qd5 is just brutal and for a confident calculator, the consequences won’t worry you!
hilarious, good to see that gms also experience the same phenomenon when in a completely won position to not care enough about a precise checkmate when they have already seen a different clearly winning line. I have missed 3 mate in 5s in my last otb match as it was sufficient in my eyes to win the queen and the other pieces instead
I've watched approximately one billion of these, well done! I think you missed a mate in 1, the move after you stopped analyzing your opponent took the bishop and you could have moved Queen d7 #. Unless I'm missing something?
Danya play more IQP structure with you being the one having isolated pawn...feels hard to play and most probably losing......and by the way i have won plenty of games from your yt and twitch videos...ty very much
I don't understand, the first game I see all the moves you are asking us about, in puzzles I have a 1900 rating, USCF I have an 1100 rating, but I struggle to see these moves in real time. I try to stick to playing one or two lines for each side, I have books for these lines as well, and I have been practicing my end games OTB, yet I still struggle in actual games...
I don't think so, but i think that e5 by black was not common either, i think most people try to hold onto the extra pawn with b5....but i am 1500 e4 player so i can't be really sure
Generally it’s up to white to decide, both e3 and e4 are completely viable and have been played at similar rates, it’s all up to person preference whether u want a slower positional game or a tactical game such as this one. Even GMs play both lines
@@luiscarrasco603 3..e5 is the most common move in that position on the master database. b5 is much less common as holding onto the pawn leads to being down an exchange via 3..b5 a4 c6 axb5 cxb5 Nc3 a6 Nxb5! axb5 Rxa8. White is up a rook for the knight and while black gets some compensation its not played that much for a reason. So keep that in mind playing the QGA as black. Don't just play b5 thinking holding onto the pawn will be worth it, your really saying giving up my rook for the knight will be worth it, and it probably wont.
And again an opponent with a solid rating choosing to play an opening without knowing the first few moves - ouch! Seems to be a recurring theme by now. Not intended as a put down, though. I’m just a beginner myself. I just didn’t imagine players at this rating would have such an issue with the opening.
I mean, 1800 is absolutely solid but Danya is nearly 3k blitz. It's like being 1000 against 2200. 1800 is absolutely reputable for us 1500s but they (and we) have no hope against someone like Danya.
There were many ways to win and he was fixated on making a royal family fork (king + queen + bishop) cuz it looks cooler. If the game was serious, he would have found M1 instantly.
3. Nf3 against qga is considered sketchy if black plays 3. ... a3. It's actually not possible to win back the pawn under favorable conditions there. Either you allow b5 and now you're playing a real gambit, or you play a4 (my opponents almost uniformly play that) and Nc6-Na5-Nb3 becomes a powerful long term manoeuvre. White has trouble regaining the pawn and can even get the a1 rook trapped in some variations.
Not even. You can't hang on the extra pawn after Nf3 a6. Try running them on stockfish. You don't even rush to play a4, you can wait until b5 is played. In fact stockfish recommend you to give up the c4 pawn back to equalize the position easily, which is the problem of 3.d3 and 3.Nf3, that is black easily equalizes by not hanging on to the pawn
This is now my second favorite RUclips Chess channel behind Hikaru with Chessbrah at 3 and Gotham at 4. You should have a million subs dude. I learn so much from Hikaru, but you explain everything. You are the man! Keep posting. I watch it all.
Danya: *teaches chess*
Chat: haha danya doesn’t have pants
how did this guy remember a game from 17 years ago, have a record of it, and pull it up immediately
Exactly my thoughts
GMs are something else
We need answers, Danya! I've always wondered this
Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice can’t put the blame on you. He learned from his mistake and will never make the same one again!
They study the game for a living. It’s sort of like being really into movies and being able to recall famous scenes from them.
Opponent: plays 1. e4
Danya: Now let me show you why this is a big mistake
Classic Danya
4:33 im so drunk i just finally realized when daniel says "lets calculate" and waits for an answer... it's because his calculation was instant! lmao... he's such a great teacher, he gives you a small window to feel like you figured it out before he did, what a great feeling
I've never realized that. He's already calculated the thing and says "Let's calculate" 😂
@@byOlympus yeah, this particular case wasn't the best example but he does it all the time
He's far better a teacher than he lets on, and not even close to other chess RUclipsrs. These runs are a gift.
It’s a classic teaching technique that he uses quite well. In education lingo it’s called “wait time” and it has actual research showing that it improves student learning. So yeah hats off to him.
I’ve watched all your speed run vids, please upload more sensei!! We need you!!
Just for the record, in his book 'Play the Queen's Gambit', Chris Ward gives both 6. Bxf7! and 6. Qb3 as perfectly good ways to punish 5...Bg4, but suggests that 6. Bxf7! Kxf7 7. Ne5+ is the sweeter option 😄
Stockfish has them very close to even as well
Omg! Finally a 1.d4 episode!! I understand that e4 is “best by test” and that Danya is an e4 player, but man, I always wished 1.d4 could get featured more often in your speedruns. In fact, I truly wish one day we could have a 1.d4-based speedrun series!
As an amateur d4 player, I just feel like d4 gets a bad reputation amongst lower-level players that it truly doesn’t deserve. Queen’s Gambit games aren’t inherently more boring than e4 games, imho. They can also get very fun, very sharp. I also don’t think they are necessarily harder to explain.
Anyhow, looking forward to more 1.d4!! Thank you Danya!!
Nooo booo 1.d4
Same. I'm an e4 player myself, but I use the Queen's Gambit quite frequently in the games I play as Black and it's one of my personal favorite openings.
Naroditsky was watching Curry put up 43 tonight and had to wait until they secured the W to let the video up. Mad respect, I had Curry over 35 tonight, so I’m winning all over the place with a speedrun post in addition to all that 🙏🏽
I had warriors -9.5 🫡
@@freelster you must have been sweating all game! Lmao what a lucky end for you
what is this curry put up?
@@somasundaramsankaranarayan4592 Stephen Curry, basket, 43 points
@@monstermagnet3150 Oh!😂 I was thinking if it has to do something with the curry in Indian cooking. My bad.
As a d4 player who faces QGA often, this video is super helpful. Thank you
feels so good to browse and watch through these older speedrun videos. a lot of helpful and interesting stuff to recall and learn
Amazing to watch an 1800+ get so rapidly dismantled in a "solid" opening like the QGA. Playing a GM is hard!
He played a bad move. Gotta protect f7... especially when so many pieces can attack it quickly. I'm only 1500 and I could have capitalized on that mistake, but then again I play a lot of queen odds chess against friends and family so I'm very accustomed to defending weak pawns.
Honestly this 1800 played like a 1200 at best
imo when white plays e4 the qga isnt solid its extremely tactical and complex
@@trequor They could have easily avoided this mistake if they'd just read the title of the video. Seriously, though, playing queen odds forced me to be more aware of these types of sacrifices. I'm also around 1500 and played a lot of queen odds games against my friend who's ~750.
Solid openings won’t work if you’re out of theory so early and you immediately make a 1000 level blunder in the first move where you think for yourself
I love that I found Qxh8. After almost two years of following Danya I’m finally starting to see these killer lines. Much appreciated.
Danya, your teaching style is just too good man. These games are SO instructive. Absolutely love them, thank you!
Danya revealing his past games are always a bonus and credit to his opponents who recognized his future brilliancy and inspired him to pay it forward for all
I feel like Danya just was just vicious this game. I think he had a glass of something before playing this game, and I’m all in for it. Danya Drinks Every Game. I want that RUclips Chess Channel
@Daniel Great content! Thank you.
Daniel, congrats on breaking 2700 classical after your tournament wins this weekend.
Warriors win into Narodistky speed run, can't beat this friday night.
the position in the beginning reminded me of the Caro Kann Fantasy Variation
Please do more mainline d4! Your explanations are much more effective then trying to memorise theory at the lower levels. 🙏
The QGA is a reputable line
Crushes opponent out of the opening
It is though. It's the third move that masters play after d4 d5. It's not as common as e6 or c6, but still pretty solid
QGA is reputable. The problem in this game is 5. ... Bg4
I've crushed opponents out of the opening in the slav and the qgd too and I'm sure Dayna has as well, more spectacularly than I have. You can crush people out of any opening if they play it poorly.
@@tmbhbnt8281 Not reputable at the 1800 level. One inaccurate move in the opening and you get dookied on
The opening is reputable, the 1800 player isn't
Danya strikes again with another epic video! 🙌🏽
This looks like one of my games. Dead lost after Bg4. About move 4 I’m always playing to just stay alive I feel like. Good stuff Danya
If you have mate in 1, win the queen. That’s the mountain I’m dying on lmao
I hope you guys do some kind of speedrun greatest hits sometime. There was definitely some stuff on this one that belongs there
This is some premium free content. Thank you, Danya!
I think It's an opening disaster for opponent but still he tried his best to defend that lost position.. Well played.. Great informative video Danya.. 👌👌👌
18:08 Zlotnik’s Middle Game Manual first chapter is all on IQP structures. Would suggest I studied a bit of it!
14:26 it's not actually e5, it's a6. now b4 always hits the knight. I played QGA as black for some point and Nc3 was common mistake up to even 2100 level (on lichess)
Makes sense. It prepares ...b5 and white will never regain the pawn. Even if there weren't a strong concrete response, Nc3 doesn't make much positional sense here. It does nothing to recapture the pawn or prepare castling, unlike e4, e3, or Nf3. The whole point of Nc3 before Nf3 in d4 mainlines is to prepare e4 and pressure d5, but white can already play e4 here and there's no pawn on d5 to pressure.
that first game is the kind of torture we all dream of inflicting on opponents.
There's only ever one game in the video he just reviews it after
@@geckogeico2212 wrote the comment before watching the rest sort of assuming it was such a slaughter he did another. He has done that before on his other speedruns
Congrats on the NYT gig! Well deserved.
Opponent: *He's thinking, so I made a good move*
Danya: 2:28 😂😂😂
Incredibly addicted to your videos right now
Thanks coach
"am i wearing pants right now?" is insane 😂
11:17 Nd7+ is a fork which wins a bishop since the queen is pinning the opponents knight
I noticed this too and thought that was the move…So the million dollar question is…. Did Danya already know and see a way…if he could force the king to E7 with forced checks…he could fork the king capturing the queen. I’d love to know if his brain said that, over simplify down capturing a minor piece.
@@nickfazzio5277 Danya saw a way where winning the Queen was unavoidable. It’s funny how he didn’t see Qe8# but saw the queen fork. Winning the knight is also a nice simplification but Qd5 is just brutal and for a confident calculator, the consequences won’t worry you!
hilarious, good to see that gms also experience the same phenomenon when in a completely won position to not care enough about a precise checkmate when they have already seen a different clearly winning line. I have missed 3 mate in 5s in my last otb match as it was sufficient in my eyes to win the queen and the other pieces instead
Daniel "The Prophet" Naroditsky easily predicting the opponent's move again and again throughout the video
Jeez, that was brutal 🤯
You could have played kn e7 check at 11:21 right ?
After watching the recent Gothamchess video,I decided to finally check out Danya's channel
I knew he was good but he's actually a brilliant teacher🔥🔥🔥
Following Aman’s rule: If you have checkmate, look for a better move
thanks
Stunning to see Danya stomp an 1800 like they are 400.
Well, they played very badly for an 1850...
😂
Sorry if I am mistaken but in 7:14 of this video why white play QXb7 and not Qd7# ?
d7 is defended by the knight
@@anjalojha6551 you are asbolutely wright, thank you!!
For qga 2.nf3 is best met with 2…a6 where black is equal or better in all lines.
I've watched approximately one billion of these, well done! I think you missed a mate in 1, the move after you stopped analyzing your opponent took the bishop and you could have moved Queen d7 #. Unless I'm missing something?
me: hey a QGA video! I just started learning that as black :)
danya: I apologise in advance
love you sensei
Hey Danya :)
Are all student places at the moment taken? If no, are there some requirements for future students?
7:00 Nc3 seems more deadly than exchanging
You missed mate in 1 on 11:45
I always play e3 to allow for the trap where black attempts to keep the pawn on c4.
I took the Knight to g5 in one game and nearly choked on my own rage when he just took it with the queen. I was like no, That's, not possible hahahaha
11:40 Qe8 was checkmate or is it just me
Danya play more IQP structure with you being the one having isolated pawn...feels hard to play and most probably losing......and by the way i have won plenty of games from your yt and twitch videos...ty very much
I don't understand, the first game I see all the moves you are asking us about, in puzzles I have a 1900 rating, USCF I have an 1100 rating, but I struggle to see these moves in real time. I try to stick to playing one or two lines for each side, I have books for these lines as well, and I have been practicing my end games OTB, yet I still struggle in actual games...
"Take your clothes off once in a while if you live alone."😆😅🤣
Does Sensei Danya still do these videos?
11:41 damn you missed mate in 1
Does white usually play more aggressively like this in a qga?
I don't think so, but i think that e5 by black was not common either, i think most people try to hold onto the extra pawn with b5....but i am 1500 e4 player so i can't be really sure
@@luiscarrasco603 thank you for answering
Generally it’s up to white to decide, both e3 and e4 are completely viable and have been played at similar rates, it’s all up to person preference whether u want a slower positional game or a tactical game such as this one. Even GMs play both lines
@@Raidannnn white really does have privileges
@@luiscarrasco603 3..e5 is the most common move in that position on the master database. b5 is much less common as holding onto the pawn leads to being down an exchange via 3..b5 a4 c6 axb5 cxb5 Nc3 a6 Nxb5! axb5 Rxa8. White is up a rook for the knight and while black gets some compensation its not played that much for a reason. So keep that in mind playing the QGA as black. Don't just play b5 thinking holding onto the pawn will be worth it, your really saying giving up my rook for the knight will be worth it, and it probably wont.
12:05
"If you have mate in 1 look for better" hahahah
And again an opponent with a solid rating choosing to play an opening without knowing the first few moves - ouch!
Seems to be a recurring theme by now. Not intended as a put down, though. I’m just a beginner myself. I just didn’t imagine players at this rating would have such an issue with the opening.
That is because they have come this far without needing to know.
I mean, 1800 is absolutely solid but Danya is nearly 3k blitz. It's like being 1000 against 2200. 1800 is absolutely reputable for us 1500s but they (and we) have no hope against someone like Danya.
Some people aren't theory heavy
@@Ben-ff6hc This is it. I'm ~2000 blitz and ~2100 rapid on lichess and my theory is trash
Took opponent a long time to find the resign button
16:28 I can't believe Danya was ever 1700...must be a typo! 😁
4:54
I'm going to report Danya to PETA for the way he toyed with that poor creature
Danya: If you have mate in 1 look for better 😂
Aw shid Queens Gambit is on the board!
How did he not see the mate in 1?
There were many ways to win and he was fixated on making a royal family fork (king + queen + bishop) cuz it looks cooler. If the game was serious, he would have found M1 instantly.
Mic sounds good
in the speedruns, yes. But in his commentaries with Hess etc. for chess com, his audio quality is still ear-bleedingly atrocious.
3. Nf3 against qga is considered sketchy if black plays 3. ... a3. It's actually not possible to win back the pawn under favorable conditions there. Either you allow b5 and now you're playing a real gambit, or you play a4 (my opponents almost uniformly play that) and Nc6-Na5-Nb3 becomes a powerful long term manoeuvre. White has trouble regaining the pawn and can even get the a1 rook trapped in some variations.
This might need revision
Not even. You can't hang on the extra pawn after Nf3 a6. Try running them on stockfish. You don't even rush to play a4, you can wait until b5 is played. In fact stockfish recommend you to give up the c4 pawn back to equalize the position easily, which is the problem of 3.d3 and 3.Nf3, that is black easily equalizes by not hanging on to the pawn
"sketchy" dude its a mainline for a reason I think maybe the grandmasters probably understand it a bit better than you, no offence
hi danya!
Just watched then an hour later played a game and won it with the exact same QB3 idea. Please play more d4 positions.
Can someone explain the line to me at 3:50 with the queen check on b5?
You take the bishop
He was hoping that black would protect the pawn with bishop h5, then queen would check the king on B5 and snag the bishop
Main lines are like clichés: there's a very good reason that they're "overused".
u missed a hook mate?
4319 Mante Gateway
It's much better to hammer a point home so that everyone remembers it rather than splurge out five points nobody will remember.
Rip Victor
This is now my second favorite RUclips Chess channel behind Hikaru with Chessbrah at 3 and Gotham at 4. You should have a million subs dude. I learn so much from Hikaru, but you explain everything. You are the man! Keep posting. I watch it all.
What's no.1? Agad?
@@HOWITZER169 “behind Hikaru”
I always accept the gambit as black, i give the c4 pawn away and play e6
This speedrun been going on 6 months, more like a "longplay" than a speedrun now 🤣
Danya is my dad
todortsev died in january, rip
Second time watching. Fun game!
Schuster Lodge
Novella Spur
This video has the classic: if you have mate in one, look for better.
How does a 1850 give away this elementary tactic? My 1700 opponents are the second coming of Magnus Carlsen lmao
Danya rules
I honestly don't understand how that person was rated 1850. They played horribly.
Because they are not playing against u he IS a GM he knows all the lines
I always win when I play the main line wich is never
Absolutely steamrolled an 1800 !!!
That was just ugly.
You can take your clothes off every once in a while when you live alone
I feel messed up after watching that. RUclips doesn't allow graphic content bro wtf hahahaha
Come on!! Let's Bring this Channel to 1 mln subs !!!
Mate in 1? Look for better.
1)Getting stalemate in losing position 2)Forking king and queen
3)en passant
Are much superior than mate in 1
Yessss Danya I love to watch you in bed at night. More entertaining than Stranger Things
Are you a gay?
Particularly season 4
@@ryanmoshak682 you are a gay too.