If anyone is wondering why the clock gets more time at 10:58, Danya mouseslipped and gave away his queen. His opponent was nice enough to start another game from the same position. Props to him and the editor for making this look seamless!
“Decisions: what do they lead to? They lead to mistakes. They lead to regrets because you start weighing the pros and cons.” Existentialist philosopher Daniel Naroditsky on the banal horrors of everyday life
Danya could easily charge a fee for educational content of this caliber. I will always greatly appreciate his generosity in posting this online for free.
In the early 80's I was a pretty serious club and tournament player as a 1500 C class. Family/Dad life became the replacement and disqualified that lifestyle. I studied books and magazines with no idea how to get good. One time I drew a blitz game with a master by having memorized a great magazine content QGA game. Might have even been the Oregon Chess Federation's magazine? But by once I mean once. All that hopeful work for once. This video, although I still have a half hour left to go, is by far the best coaching I've ever had. Great young man with wonderful communication skills, and a superb teacher. Big fan.
I think I’ve had maybe 1-2 teachers in my life that display such a vast repertoire of sincere pedagogy that at first glance, could be mistaken for salesmanship or flattery…. but the way you are able to give intermittent quizzes that both explain the concepts, test the concepts critically, while being fun and entertaining - it’s extremely impressive! I don’t know who taught you these methods, if some of them come naturally? But it’s certainly a gift for us! Thank you and your Jedi elders for teaching in such an inspired way!
Nice comment. I imagine his methods come from a lifetime of playing a game that he is passionate about. The way he is describing moves is how Grandmasters think in a fraction of the time it takes to explain them, but his love for the game and passion to pass on his knowledge is how he teaches so effectively.
the_chessologist will eternally be proud of how his game against GM will be remembered for eternity on RUclips as a lesson for everyone else props to you for letting this valuable lesson exist... you already a legend sir.
I started playing chess in a club and had my first official game yesterday. Thanks to your videos I was able to navigate an opening I’ve never really played against and eventually won the game. Just thinking „think like Danya“ helped me a lot. Thanks again, I really appreciate your work!
Absolutely love Danya’s speed runs. Not only do you get insight into how he selects moves in real-time during the match, he always goes the extra mile to share post-match analysis, sidelines, and historical context. Great content, thank you!
I will sub to your channel from 5 different accounts, you’re a very big teacher for me, please continue with this speed run because nobody seems to have the discipline to explain and share authentic chess knowledge in rapid games like you’re doing, i hope you a lot of Success Daniel
Best format for me to learn how chess GMs think like and how to adopt the same way of looking at a position. It's a 15 min rapid game, so quick, but slower than blitz where the teacher cannot simply go into detail on every move. The explanations are really great and clear. Thanks Daniel! Keep it going pls...
I have been a subscriber since Covid first started. After hearing you say hundreds of times "Biting on granite", it was such a pleasure to hear for the first time "Bxc3 breaking the granite".
Man these videos are gold not just for beginners and intermediates but also for advanced players...thanx Danya for providing a quality content for free ..love from india❤❤
Minute 23:00 was very touching, Danya. Here it is, my subscription to your channel :) Thank you for the great content. I'm playing the Jobava in the chess club now. I haven't forked R&Q very often... yet!
Brilliant explanation and coverage Daniel, thanks so much for sharing us your thoughts and idea's. Keep up your great work and vids & loving to see a new Speedrun
I always give you a like whenever you upload a new video sensei. This is one of the ways that I say thank you to you for all of this instructive material. I would definitely give a gazillion likes if I could. I wish you reach your 500k subscribes goal by the end of this year. Kudos sensei Danya.
The best chess content creator, by far! I often feel bad that I can’t reproduce that magic when it’s my turn to play, but obviously not everybody is a skilled GM like Danya.
Sorry Dan I took a long time to subscribe...but I liked your honest statement " This is what I do for living." It is very hard to find a person who confesses this so easily. I learnt a lot from your explanations which helped me to improve a lot. I am a 1930 FIDE from India. Thank you.
"What I will not do is give you a 45 minute overview of the Jobava London"... meanwhile the analysis section is almost exactly 45 mins long, LOL -- and I love it, keep up the amazingly thorough & educational content!
Does anyone else hear audio glitches periodically, e.g. at 1:34:18? It might be my headphones acting up, but I wanted to make sure it's not Danya's mic. In any case, this was an absolutely amazing game and analysis, probably my favorite speedrun video yet!
at 18:48, it can be argued that Qa5 would benefit black by baiting c4, as white tries to exploit the x-ray from the bishop. The queen could easily retreat back to c7, and as opposed to d6. The end result would be a safer queen behind the knight and the black bishop on g7 is no longer biting on granite.
Hey danny just want to thank you for really really getting me into chess, I recommend your videos to all of my friends. Thanks for all the brilliant content.
What a perfect end to a good week! Love watching your videos and have learned so much from them. Also my wife loves falling asleep to the sound of Naroditsky chess videos.
45:15 ...Qe5+ does not, as stated, force g3. White can play f4 instead, when the e.p. capture with check fails as the BQ can be captured by the WQ. Granted, after f4 white still has a crummy position, but not worse than after g3.
Love your work Danny. Just some encouragement - one of the nicest guys in the chess ether today - full of useful insight and just comes across as such a decent guy away and at the board.
This was another great game! The patience and knowledge to move the King closer and bring him into the game to assist in the Endgame is very great! Something that I have to keep in mind myself.
Consider the difference between "type I and type II error" vs "false positive and false negative". Discussion (and maybe recall?) is much harder when just labeling kinds with numbers. Whereas, say, 'collinear move' does need to be explained, it's easy to recall once it has been explained. Perhaps "Physical prophylaxis" vs "Effective Prophylaxis" (physically prevent the threat, vs prevent the effect?) would be easier to recall.
What I enjoy, apart from the stellar commentary and insights, is that your opponent recognized he was playing an extremely talented player and wished to continue the game. I am only 1750 but when I get the opportunity to play against much higher rated players I relish it.
I saw f4 during the game and was wondering why you didn’t mention it. Great analysis anyway, probably the best chess instructor on RUclips, thanks for the free lessons.
"something a little more spicy" "gives us a little more to chew on" "this move has a little more meat on the bone" "biting on granite" "let's spice things up a bit" "this is a very tender square" Can someone please get this man a bucket of KFC
By far the king of teaching chess. I have followed many creators for a long time and there is something extremely special about how daniel explains himself and complex ideas. I would nearly give an arm for some private coaching lol
If anyone is wondering why the clock gets more time at 10:58, Danya mouseslipped and gave away his queen. His opponent was nice enough to start another game from the same position. Props to him and the editor for making this look seamless!
bahahah ok i was looking for the comment
Thx for the info
Wow
I went to the comments to see what happened.
It didn't look seamless to me, lol. Looked pretty weird. Would have been better to just explain the truth instead.
When i saw his opponent having 16 mins all of a sudden i raised an eyebrow.
“Decisions: what do they lead to? They lead to mistakes. They lead to regrets because you start weighing the pros and cons.”
Existentialist philosopher Daniel Naroditsky on the banal horrors of everyday life
“Trying is the first step to failure.” - Darth Finegold
Reminds me of joking with myself recently, that you can't fail unless you try.@@Chris.4345
@@Chris.4345 But without trying, there's no successes. haha
@@Chris.4345 truth hurts!
The best chess teacher by far, thanks for improving everyone's games
Masterclass Coach. Danya the Scholar
I got into RUclips chess with Gotham… but when I want to learn and be amazed, I watch Danya!!
i came to the comment section to say that exact same thing
Danya could easily charge a fee for educational content of this caliber. I will always greatly appreciate his generosity in posting this online for free.
That's why we need to like, comment and subscribe to boost his videos in the algorithm
@@professorx3060 For sure, thank you Danya!
Danya: I will not give you a 45 minute overview of the Jobava-London.
Also Danya: Gives a 45 minute overview of the Jobava-London.
23:15 "help me fight the clickbait monsters" oh wow shots fired 🤣
In the early 80's I was a pretty serious club and tournament player as a 1500 C class. Family/Dad life became the replacement and disqualified that lifestyle. I studied books and magazines with no idea how to get good.
One time I drew a blitz game with a master by having memorized a great magazine content QGA game. Might have even been the Oregon Chess Federation's magazine? But by once I mean once. All that hopeful work for once.
This video, although I still have a half hour left to go, is by far the best coaching I've ever had. Great young man with wonderful communication skills, and a superb teacher. Big fan.
I hope this speedrun content never ends 😢
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It's always a great day when danya drops a new video. I'll never stop praising your teaching gift alongside your chess. Thank you soo much!
That edit to cut out the mouse slip was clean. Didn't even catch it until you thanked the opponent for allowing a replay of the game.
I was wondering what happened with the clocks
Yeah, same. The fun thing is that I thought "you gotta be very brave to draw an arrow that 'hangs' your queen so casually". Did that actually happen?
Time stamp?
@@3kbschannel28810:55
10:58 the video cuts and clocks are at 16 minutes@@3kbschannel288
I think I’ve had maybe 1-2 teachers in my life that display such a vast repertoire of sincere pedagogy that at first glance, could be mistaken for salesmanship or flattery…. but the way you are able to give intermittent quizzes that both explain the concepts, test the concepts critically, while being fun and entertaining - it’s extremely impressive!
I don’t know who taught you these methods, if some of them come naturally? But it’s certainly a gift for us!
Thank you and your Jedi elders for teaching in such an inspired way!
Nice comment.
I imagine his methods come from a lifetime of playing a game that he is passionate about. The way he is describing moves is how Grandmasters think in a fraction of the time it takes to explain them, but his love for the game and passion to pass on his knowledge is how he teaches so effectively.
the_chessologist will eternally be proud of how his game against GM will be remembered for eternity on RUclips as a lesson for everyone else
props to you for letting this valuable lesson exist... you already a legend sir.
I started playing chess in a club and had my first official game yesterday. Thanks to your videos I was able to navigate an opening I’ve never really played against and eventually won the game.
Just thinking „think like Danya“ helped me a lot.
Thanks again, I really appreciate your work!
It's funny how that works. I often find myself talking like Danya in my head while playing so that I can follow his rules and advice.
Absolutely love Danya’s speed runs. Not only do you get insight into how he selects moves in real-time during the match, he always goes the extra mile to share post-match analysis, sidelines, and historical context. Great content, thank you!
I will sub to your channel from 5 different accounts, you’re a very big teacher for me, please continue with this speed run because nobody seems to have the discipline to explain and share authentic chess knowledge in rapid games like you’re doing, i hope you a lot of Success Daniel
Thanks Daniel, it’s awesome to see you play.
Best format for me to learn how chess GMs think like and how to adopt the same way of looking at a position. It's a 15 min rapid game, so quick, but slower than blitz where the teacher cannot simply go into detail on every move. The explanations are really great and clear. Thanks Daniel! Keep it going pls...
I have been a subscriber since Covid first started. After hearing you say hundreds of times "Biting on granite", it was such a pleasure to hear for the first time "Bxc3 breaking the granite".
Man these videos are gold not just for beginners and intermediates but also for advanced players...thanx Danya for providing a quality content for free ..love from india❤❤
Love your content bro, thanks a thousand for your videos, take care!
I’ve been playing the London for a while now, but weirdly just heard about the Jobava from GMCanty the other day and now I love it. Very fun.
51:28 Won't give us a 45 minute overview of the Jobava London but gives us a 45 minute analysis anyways.
The Danya special
Lol I noticed that too
*Generic comment gushing about how danya is the best coach, how generous he is with his time, how handsome and well endowed he is, etc.*
Danya, you are an absolute saint. Thank you so much for the high quality content.
This is the type of channel I have been looking for where every move is intelligently explained. Thank you, Sir.
Minute 23:00 was very touching, Danya. Here it is, my subscription to your channel :) Thank you for the great content. I'm playing the Jobava in the chess club now. I haven't forked R&Q very often... yet!
one of the best in game analysis/commentary I have seen in a long time, kudos Danya!
You're an incredible instructor! I'm criminally invested
Brilliant explanation and coverage Daniel, thanks so much for sharing us your thoughts and idea's. Keep up your great work and vids & loving to see a new Speedrun
You're amazing thanks for the content ♥ ♥
Awesome job! absolutely loving the whole series. Watching videos till end, so instructive!
Just bought it ...... I like this Jobava London system .... Daniel made incredible work on this...thanks
I always give you a like whenever you upload a new video sensei. This is one of the ways that I say thank you to you for all of this instructive material. I would definitely give a gazillion likes if I could. I wish you reach your 500k subscribes goal by the end of this year. Kudos sensei Danya.
I am glad to have discovered your channel. Thank you!
What a pleasure getting this video quite quickly after the previous one. Nice job and thanks a lot
The analysis and explanations are always the most incredible.
this is the best rapid chess content on youtube!
i love your video
Thank u for your content!! Ur my favourite chess guru
The best chess content creator, by far! I often feel bad that I can’t reproduce that magic when it’s my turn to play, but obviously not everybody is a skilled GM like Danya.
Sorry Dan I took a long time to subscribe...but I liked your honest statement " This is what I do for living." It is very hard to find a person who confesses this so easily. I learnt a lot from your explanations which helped me to improve a lot. I am a 1930 FIDE from India. Thank you.
These videos are really helpful. Your mastery is inspiring
This is so interesting, thank you for sharing your experience and thought process!
"What I will not do is give you a 45 minute overview of the Jobava London"... meanwhile the analysis section is almost exactly 45 mins long, LOL -- and I love it, keep up the amazingly thorough & educational content!
Easily the best teacher on RUclips. I have learned so much about calculation from watching the way you think.
🎉A new video- cheers Danya. After 2/3 years finally hit 1700 (Lichess) the struggle is real… the lessons are amazing.
After lurking for a long while I finally subscribed. Because you asked so nicely….thanks for the consistent top tier content
Thank you for a great educational video! I always seem to play better after watching these.
Does anyone else hear audio glitches periodically, e.g. at 1:34:18? It might be my headphones acting up, but I wanted to make sure it's not Danya's mic.
In any case, this was an absolutely amazing game and analysis, probably my favorite speedrun video yet!
Danya at it again with his phenomenal content. The least I can do is comment and give him engagement.
My new fav channel 🐐
Helpful analysis and great explanation that was even better than just winning a game.
16:04 Actually, White's g pawn is also undefended, it's just that it will be very easily defended after White castles.
at 18:48, it can be argued that Qa5 would benefit black by baiting c4, as white tries to exploit the x-ray from the bishop.
The queen could easily retreat back to c7, and as opposed to d6. The end result would be a safer queen behind the knight and the black bishop on g7 is no longer biting on granite.
e3 at the very end is just an incredible move. So simple and so brutal
Hey danny just want to thank you for really really getting me into chess, I recommend your videos to all of my friends. Thanks for all the brilliant content.
I am now familiar with the motif. Many thanks... Highly useful idea!
What a perfect end to a good week! Love watching your videos and have learned so much from them. Also my wife loves falling asleep to the sound of Naroditsky chess videos.
Definitely the best chess content on RUclips. .
jeez get this man to 500k, he deserves it!
45:15 ...Qe5+ does not, as stated, force g3. White can play f4 instead, when the e.p. capture with check fails as the BQ can be captured by the WQ.
Granted, after f4 white still has a crummy position, but not worse than after g3.
Love your work Danny. Just some encouragement - one of the nicest guys in the chess ether today - full of useful insight and just comes across as such a decent guy away and at the board.
Thanks!
Amazing breakdown as always!! 💪🏼💥💥
Great content as always Daniel
Thanks for providing very understandable mental models for improving in chess!
Amazing explanation of each move as always!
Missed this speed chess run ❤ welcome back
Great vids Dan. Love your content
liked and subbed thanks dan for the honest value
love your videos!! keep doing them!
I love your videos. God bless you and your family. Happy Holidays. Best,
Thanks a lot! You are doing amazing job!
This was another great game! The patience and knowledge to move the King closer and bring him into the game to assist in the Endgame is very great! Something that I have to keep in mind myself.
Great video! Thank you so much! 💙
Best chess channel on RUclips by far
Consider the difference between "type I and type II error" vs "false positive and false negative". Discussion (and maybe recall?) is much harder when just labeling kinds with numbers. Whereas, say, 'collinear move' does need to be explained, it's easy to recall once it has been explained.
Perhaps "Physical prophylaxis" vs "Effective Prophylaxis" (physically prevent the threat, vs prevent the effect?) would be easier to recall.
Very thoroughly explained so many ideas, After watching your ruey lopez bishop sac masterclass video I got addicted to your channel
Thanks so much Dayna, I'm always amazed at your ability to explain your 3000 elo concepts in 1000 terms! Very grateful.
The most Genuine Chess Player ever ... thank you for this presious content
"fight the click bait monsters" Respect
What I enjoy, apart from the stellar commentary and insights, is that your opponent recognized he was playing an extremely talented player and wished to continue the game. I am only 1750 but when I get the opportunity to play against much higher rated players I relish it.
I saw f4 during the game and was wondering why you didn’t mention it. Great analysis anyway, probably the best chess instructor on RUclips, thanks for the free lessons.
"something a little more spicy"
"gives us a little more to chew on"
"this move has a little more meat on the bone"
"biting on granite"
"let's spice things up a bit"
"this is a very tender square"
Can someone please get this man a bucket of KFC
LMAO 😂
The spirit of a great teacher love his videos so much
If I wasn't so broke I would buy your course just to support you. Hopefully one day!
Thanks again for all these. Mostly commenting for the algorithm
Now I love the theatrics that Gotham brings to the chess content, but I love love love Danya’s chess content above anyone’s videos.
By far the king of teaching chess. I have followed many creators for a long time and there is something extremely special about how daniel explains himself and complex ideas. I would nearly give an arm for some private coaching lol
I like how he says "i will not give you a 45 minute review of the jobava london" and then gives you a 44 minute review lol favorite chess youtuber
Great as always
Thanks Danya!
Great game! Love the speed run
Thank you another amazing video
My guy made a movie, thanks for the insane content!
What an amazing game, good job to both of you.
I love your videos so much!
Lets go Naroditsky!!!!
51:28 "I will not give you a 45min overview of the Jobava London", and proceeds to give us a 45min overview of the game 😂
thanks danya!
very good content as always
Best chess content on RUclips