What is a Pillsbury Knight?? | Jobava London | The Sensei Speedrun | GM Naroditsky

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @aussj4link214
    @aussj4link214 Год назад +67

    I love how in chess it often goes from pawns protecting pieces to pieces protecting pawns in the end game lol

  • @drunkenhobo5039
    @drunkenhobo5039 Год назад +96

    57:14 - As much as I enjoy the chess content, Danya's use of the entire English language is what sets these videos apart.

    • @isuskrist420
      @isuskrist420 Год назад +10

      LMAO “antediluvian” I’m crying

    • @pure2291
      @pure2291 Год назад +4

      @@isuskrist420 i had to look that one up 😅

    • @happycamperds9917
      @happycamperds9917 Год назад +12

      He paid for the whole language he's gonna use the whole language l.

    • @jasondrain5575
      @jasondrain5575 Год назад +2

      I saw this comment at the beginning of the video, forgot about it, and then as soon as Danya said antediluvian I immediately knew that’s what you were talking about 😂

    • @jaybingham3711
      @jaybingham3711 Год назад +1

      He are serially a good articklatur.

  • @XXSFA7
    @XXSFA7 Год назад +165

    1 hour video from sensei Danya!!, you couldn’t ask for a better timing than this.

    • @FluXxxie
      @FluXxxie Год назад +2

      Yeah I really appreciate Danya making this. The commentary is so rich and detailed and he's really good at explaining his thought process!

    • @charlesgrube5906
      @charlesgrube5906 Год назад +1

      couldnt ask for worse timing. i was trying to study 😢

    • @warrenhorrod-wilson3128
      @warrenhorrod-wilson3128 Год назад

      先生-だにゃ

    • @Dr.Macrophage
      @Dr.Macrophage Год назад

      Guys Im 8xx rapid how do I get to 16xx I need to get that specific elo ASAP

    • @OscarLainez219
      @OscarLainez219 Год назад

      @@Dr.Macrophage watching danya is really a great start. the way he examines all of his options, takes into consideration his opponents options, and explains his thought process and reasoning is so helpful, and if you try to think that way in a game, even if obviously not to his level, you will improve a lot.

  • @josephsalmonte4995
    @josephsalmonte4995 Год назад +191

    Whenever I watch, the best move is always so obvious. Whenever I *play* I'm blind 😭

    • @bassamkhalifa6975
      @bassamkhalifa6975 Год назад +66

      Because he is explaining the plan from the start and once you understand the plan the moves are pretty easy, in the game we are all alone🥲

    • @josephsalmonte4995
      @josephsalmonte4995 Год назад +5

      @@bassamkhalifa6975 NO. That would be stupid. I meant I can see a position & choose the best move before Danya mentions it. Until I play a game.

    • @impishlyit9780
      @impishlyit9780 Год назад +67

      @@josephsalmonte4995 Don't react so violently, you're making it clear why you believe that. They mean that Danya has explained the general play style/plans before you get to the positions, he's laying out areas of the board to pay attention to, and usually prompting people to choose a move. It's easy to find a move every now and then, but for it to be easy you have to find *every* good move through the opening and middlegame and know where to be looking for ideas.

    • @josephsalmonte4995
      @josephsalmonte4995 Год назад

      @@impishlyit9780 Violently? Lmao Take your sermon back to your safe space, virgin. It's unneeded here.

    • @richardlong5928
      @richardlong5928 Год назад +2

      Same

  • @noobnoobyify
    @noobnoobyify Год назад +17

    7:42 He said the words! En passant is forced!

  • @bluemerlin271
    @bluemerlin271 Год назад +28

    Wow, cant believe I spent a whole hr watching this! Says a lot about the content. Good stuff Danya. Keep it coming

  • @therealgathe
    @therealgathe Год назад +3

    43:37 “What are these beads you keep talking about?” I’m cackling

  • @DanielWillen
    @DanielWillen Год назад +5

    Actually I checked the rook d8 line at 22:27 and turns out its still completely crushing. After knight retakes on d8 you play the subtle Qe7, and then esentially push king side pawns as the black pieces are glued on the back ranks. The position at 49:00 is 3 pawns up for white, the the pawn storm makes it work

  • @saucyscrambler8710
    @saucyscrambler8710 7 месяцев назад +1

    I love how he brings chess history into this and makes it extremely entertaining and educational

  • @Julian-br7wb
    @Julian-br7wb Год назад +9

    "That knight on a6 is gonna have a very hard time reentering society" - made my day!

  • @mathijs1987j
    @mathijs1987j Год назад +8

    Another great video. I really enjoy the end of the speedruns, when the opponents put up enough resistance that Danya's explanations actually matter. Really instructive.

  • @felipeulloa6205
    @felipeulloa6205 Год назад +8

    Bro you have no idea how much I LOVE your videos. Thank you.

  • @mohababdallhameed3066
    @mohababdallhameed3066 Год назад +39

    I can't believe this speedrun is coming to an end :")

    • @csugabo85
      @csugabo85 Год назад +3

      just this speedrun in particular, not his speedruns in general

    • @mohababdallhameed3066
      @mohababdallhameed3066 Год назад +3

      @@csugabo85 hopefully the next one starts soon 🙏🏽

    • @Dr.Macrophage
      @Dr.Macrophage Год назад

      Guys Im 8xx rapid how do I get to 16xx I need to get that specific elo ASAP

    • @angiej9172
      @angiej9172 Год назад

      @@Dr.Macrophage cheat

    • @AmandeepSingh-xn3md
      @AmandeepSingh-xn3md Год назад

      @@Dr.Macrophage i am 16xx but Idk what you mean by ASAP. Watching danya’s videos, playing a shit ton of chess online along with solving puzzles will get you to 16xx but it won’t happen overnight. Would take several months if you are dedicated enough to it.

  • @onesack9614
    @onesack9614 Год назад +13

    30:30 Absolutely love that Rook H8 tactic never seen that before !

  • @ibeattetris
    @ibeattetris Год назад +5

    Had to look it up, and as Daniel said, queen to C5 was the best move!

  • @jonnozomboid2649
    @jonnozomboid2649 2 месяца назад +1

    Such an instructive video. Really appreciate you making these in the dead of night!

  • @puzzician
    @puzzician Год назад +2

    For a moment I thought "double UTF" was a technical chess term.

  • @UnionRing
    @UnionRing Год назад +1

    44:22 after c4 computer shows that Bxc4 is a blunder because now black has Rf7 and Bg6 is no longer there

  • @Ichiban901
    @Ichiban901 Год назад +4

    The 2010 in your opponents name just made me realize that kids mustve been grinding chess during covid and are now in the 2000s while I barely pushed 1500 chess com over these years as an adult :(

  • @jedzhu8654
    @jedzhu8654 Год назад +4

    I would *love* a full lecture from Danya on Pilllsbury Knight-type positions and how to play from either side. Especially for Black, I feel like finding a plan is often unintuitive.

  • @benicassim2012
    @benicassim2012 Год назад +17

    please start a new speed run as soon as this one is finished

  • @Vincentovich89
    @Vincentovich89 Год назад +1

    What a quality lesson. Danya packed so much good info into that hour... and the nuanced way in which he dissected the various positions and explained the resources in those tricky rook and pawn endgames kept me mesmerized and maximized my ability to digest that utter torrent of information! Spectacular work!

  • @danny208YT
    @danny208YT Год назад +2

    This speedrun is the bread and butter of this youtube channel. Big money maker. Hopefully he can figure out another speedrun

  • @siddharthjain2799
    @siddharthjain2799 Год назад +2

    Plz play KID with black. Its been a long time. And if opponent permits KID against fianchetto variation

  • @krazy-kavman59
    @krazy-kavman59 Год назад +1

    6:24 last time I took with the pawn instead of the bishop like this the computer said it was -2 for black 😂(obviously the circumstances weren't quite the same but I had that same thought of "Let's be adventurous")

  • @WrongAlbee
    @WrongAlbee Год назад +1

    Love watching your content I watch it every night it helps me sleep while still learning new chess ideas I haven’t yet learned, as a former chess player in middle school & high school I find it very enjoyable :)

  • @chessloverboy9086
    @chessloverboy9086 Год назад +1

    i really found the endgame instructive
    and the game was also very nice thank you danya hopefully you will continue the speedrun till 2400 rating

  • @mehdihachimi9624
    @mehdihachimi9624 Год назад +3

    Man you commentary is really getting sophisticated !! Loved the speed run :D

  • @Indiana_Knows
    @Indiana_Knows Год назад +1

    So much blood flow happening over here.

  • @adeniyifavour9793
    @adeniyifavour9793 Год назад +2

    I like your video before watching. Love from Nigeria

  • @Tempus0
    @Tempus0 Год назад

    26:46 - Qf8 here (instead of Queen takes Queen) is much better and is basically winning on the spot. Q takes Q gives away a lot of advantage for white.

  • @ironmaz1
    @ironmaz1 Год назад +32

    im giggling like a schoolgirl in anticipation ! Thank you Daniel for these gems. With your channel, the longer the video, the better :)

    • @ahmedhassan3434
      @ahmedhassan3434 Год назад +12

      where is ur father

    • @Zenith9132
      @Zenith9132 Год назад +1

      @@ahmedhassan3434 oof XD

    • @ironmaz1
      @ironmaz1 Год назад +1

      @@ahmedhassan3434 hes rolling another joint

  • @j.r.8176
    @j.r.8176 Год назад +1

    wow extremely instructive lesson
    I would pay for this

  • @rogerwarr4673
    @rogerwarr4673 Год назад +2

    My favorite content! Thanks so much GMDanya

  • @Grannyknockers
    @Grannyknockers Год назад +1

    All these speedrun videos have been great content, but these last few 2100+ videos have been loaded with depth

  • @_HenryLing
    @_HenryLing Год назад +1

    I play d4 and the London system, love this video. Also love your lighting in the background!

  • @wisepilgrim343
    @wisepilgrim343 Год назад

    44:23 after bxc4 rc7! actually wins a 2 pieces for the rook (bxc4 rc7 bd3 h6 nc7 rxe7) or a piece (bxc4 rc7 bd3 h6 nc3 qxd6)

  • @meechum
    @meechum Год назад +2

    Where can we learn endgames like this? Have never seen this endgame lesson before. Thank you.

  • @kuyaraf110
    @kuyaraf110 Год назад +1

    Outstanding lecture ! Thx Daniel !!!

  • @nickdroyer6234
    @nickdroyer6234 Год назад

    Really nice, watched this with my morning coffee and learned a lot as always!

  • @jaybingham3711
    @jaybingham3711 Год назад +1

    ”We make luft.” Little known fact...Danya regularly makes use of this line when chatting up the ladies. And if you check this line with an engine, it scores really well. Danya be killing it fo sho!

  • @Afro__Joe
    @Afro__Joe 4 месяца назад

    I was so sure the solution to that puzzle was Rd8+ Kxf7 e8=Q#... but the g7 pawn hangs so it's not quite mate. Wow.

  • @lucasmatsuoca
    @lucasmatsuoca Год назад

    Qc5 was such a nice move, is a type of move that maybe only begginners or very good players would play, because by instinct, when you're an experienced player, you naturally discard moves that defend pieces with your queen cause they're usually bad, plus you have the temptation to trade it for the bishop and enter the slightly better endgame vs the 2 knights, with very low risk of losing due to the drawish nature of the 2 knights if you missplay something and things go wrong . But once you see Qc5 it makes a lot of sense.

  • @OregonMikeH
    @OregonMikeH Год назад

    Greatly Appreciate the 15 min time allowance. So much benefit compared to other Creators Speed-runs with shorter time controls! Bless Ya for it, so helpful!!

  • @anassessalih3687
    @anassessalih3687 Год назад +2

    Thanks for your efforts

  • @thomascarros
    @thomascarros Год назад

    Love the danya... keep doing ur thang boy. Invaluable content!!

  • @charlesfromm6133
    @charlesfromm6133 Год назад

    At 50:00 Rd7 is interesting. Not sure if it leads to anything though. Rd7 Qe5 Rf7 looks good though to try for Rf8 and Rh8#. Rd7 Qb8 Rf7 also looks good for white.

  • @worldchessupdate5036
    @worldchessupdate5036 Год назад

    This comes from the legendary Harry Nelson Pillsbury. Nice one.

  • @Tinil0
    @Tinil0 Год назад

    9:58 You forgot exf4 winning the knight! The attack isn't continuing, but the computer prefers the material.

  • @voodoxZ
    @voodoxZ Год назад +1

    Thank you Daniel for your great content

  • @jaakezzz_G
    @jaakezzz_G Год назад +4

    I really wanna see Danya play a speedrun full of openings you never see at GM level. We all watch the GMs play the best openings all the time, but I wanna see more 1.b3 games or other rare openings. Hikaru occasionally plays b3 in his speedrun games but Hikaru doesn't have 10% the explanatory skills that Danya has. I'm interested in the thought processes behind more rich positions.

    • @brahimbenouda5281
      @brahimbenouda5281 Год назад +1

      hikaru plays b3 in almost every game in blitz and bullet

    • @jaakezzz_G
      @jaakezzz_G Год назад

      @@brahimbenouda5281 not usually on move 1 tho, I’ve only seen it a few times but i also don’t watch him that much per se

    • @brahimbenouda5281
      @brahimbenouda5281 Год назад

      @@jaakezzz_G you don't have to play it on move one, you can play 1.Nf3 first or even e3 and then b3

  • @mauliksata3491
    @mauliksata3491 Год назад +3

    We need more 1 hour videos 🤩

  • @m42orion12
    @m42orion12 Год назад +2

    Olexandr Bortnyk plays this and the alekhine alot....And now they are my openings,love them alekhine is the best answer to e4.Keep your caro,french,and silly sicilians.Jobava london is a tactical monster...

    • @sorinacios07
      @sorinacios07 Год назад +2

      How is Alekhine the best answer to e4? 😂 Sicilian and Caro Kann are way better

    • @alekhinesgun9997
      @alekhinesgun9997 Год назад +3

      Alekhine’s is *YOUR* best response to e4. Let’s not get too crazy now 😂

    • @m42orion12
      @m42orion12 Год назад

      @@alekhinesgun9997 Thee best...love it.You see when magnus or someone picks it up and plays it they all will.

    • @m42orion12
      @m42orion12 Год назад

      @@sorinacios07 Dont like it at all,not for me sorry.

    • @sorinacios07
      @sorinacios07 Год назад +1

      @@m42orion12 understandable, but don’t say Alekhine is the objective best response to e4…

  • @zoe7696
    @zoe7696 Год назад

    the puzzle near the end took me a minute or two, another very nice video

  • @howibleed8479
    @howibleed8479 Год назад

    Thanks for another great vid -Michigan love

  • @grieggral5850
    @grieggral5850 Год назад +1

    defo gonna be a banger

  • @zBrain0
    @zBrain0 Год назад

    I also got obsessed with that puzzle. qb7 is mate in three. I thought I had another solution but it turns out I was wrong. Big shock LOL

  • @Grandcapi
    @Grandcapi Год назад

    There is a variation named Hanham, I think in the Philidor (I am not sure and do not want to search). Probably the same guy.

  • @alanESV2
    @alanESV2 Год назад

    Best game of the speedrun so far, in my opinion

  • @nielsverdel4678
    @nielsverdel4678 Год назад

    These videos are really good. I say up the same level as annotated games collections, or maybe even better. For me, especially explaining the winning endgame plan was an eye opener. I always struggle with endgames like these. In drilled a lot op theoretical endgames, but was wondering if there is a source (book or course) to explain practical endgame plans for intermediate club players.

  • @stag6161
    @stag6161 Год назад

    42:31 what was the deal with Nxc6 or Nxf7 if black had played Nbd7? Oh cause the bishops hanging!

  • @pavlos712
    @pavlos712 Год назад

    "A pin is a discovered attack in disguise"
    Indeed, the strongest disguised attack is the one where your piece is being pinned to the king. Don't understimate discovered attacks by the king.

  • @levia9753
    @levia9753 Год назад

    would love to see more of the vienna in your next speedrun

  • @julianbassk
    @julianbassk Год назад

    damn, that cake puzzle was sickkkk

  • @yashj8238
    @yashj8238 Год назад

    sir pls do more of these videos. i love you.

  • @MrGermanpiano
    @MrGermanpiano Год назад

    1 hour in the Jobava? I'm in!

  • @umbrellajack
    @umbrellajack Год назад +1

    Danya is by far the best chess personality/teacher and also the sexiest. Beyond a shadow of a doubt.

  • @fight4domination
    @fight4domination Год назад

    very instructive endgame

  • @alexf0101
    @alexf0101 Год назад

    thanks

  • @KB-ty2gc
    @KB-ty2gc Месяц назад

    All those opponents that find these magical moves ends up disappearing....

  • @keshavbhola2236
    @keshavbhola2236 Год назад

    At 23:58 I saw R d8 + idea is to take his queen for two rooks, the engine gives only +1 initially and danya's move is 2.5, but later when it runs to a higher depth it gives +3.1. Can anyone explain why so?

  • @hellopleychess3190
    @hellopleychess3190 Год назад

    I think after Qh5 g6, Qf3 is winning because after any Kg7 or Kf7 you have Qf8, assuming Kg7 there is Qf8 Kh7 Qg8#
    this does not mean that Kf7 is losing but it gets more complicated, black might have to go Ke7 or Kf6
    after Kf6 there is Rf8 though and he is losing his queen after Ke7 Rf7 Kd6 Rxa7. Ke7 is more complicated, after Qe8 there is Kf6 and there is no clear win but you can take the bishop. This looks like the game but the king is closer to the center. but there is also Re8 instead and Kd7 and Qf7 and Kd6(notice that Re8 Kf6 transposes with Rf8 Ke7 Rf7). after Kd6 now it is also rather unclear, but also after Re8 there is Kd6 instead of Kd7, again it's rather unclear to me. and since black has less material, he might want to go into this unclear territory to get practical chances

  • @GaliReax
    @GaliReax Год назад

    I'm new to chess and I have a question. At 10min:40sec (approximately) when the knight attacks our queen, why not just slide the queen square down still x-raying his king and then take the pawn on the rim with our bishop?

  • @rainerausdemspring3584
    @rainerausdemspring3584 9 месяцев назад

    "Morphy died in like 1840" - Shudder, in 1840 Morphy was 3 years old. He died in 1884.

  • @pardop5628
    @pardop5628 Год назад

    Pillsbury susprised by a calculating machine? just for curiosity, the oldest calculating machine, the Antikythera, was used by ancient greeks to calculate the muvement of the stars and eclipses :)

  • @leszekebertowski3419
    @leszekebertowski3419 Год назад

    Great video sensei Danya! Btw 1.d4 please could you play Colle system in near future ?best regards

  • @talchessreloaded2006
    @talchessreloaded2006 Год назад +2

    POGGG

  • @NurmatovUlan
    @NurmatovUlan Год назад +1

    Great

  • @goshicrazy
    @goshicrazy Год назад

    what about knight h8 for the puzzle @ 40:52 ? is there a defense?

  • @nutius
    @nutius Год назад

    After speedrun please make a video on how top players know whether an endgame is winning for them or not..I have seen magnus doing it in his streams.

  • @disco_sugar
    @disco_sugar Год назад +1

    queen c5 signature danya

  • @trunghungpham9414
    @trunghungpham9414 Год назад

    Uhm...
    What’s the difference between maroczy bind knight and pillsbiry knight

  • @tharakakarunarathne2420
    @tharakakarunarathne2420 Год назад

    I wish I can go back to school chess tournaments.

  • @LoneStarVII
    @LoneStarVII Год назад

    "Has nothing to do with the Pillsbury doughboy."

  • @davita6379
    @davita6379 Год назад

    do the reti.i want to study that,i would love you to review reti

  • @j.p.5397
    @j.p.5397 Год назад

    GOD

  • @EiLLskillz
    @EiLLskillz Год назад

    Love this series! Wondering if after Bxc4 black had played Rf7 and you trade 2 pieces for the rook what's next? Assuming you don't retreat the bishop on D6 as the engine recommends.

    • @easymoney1226
      @easymoney1226 Год назад +1

      Rf7 is just winning for black because its a much better version of 2 pieces vs Rook with the centre still intact

  • @Joe-zu7lx
    @Joe-zu7lx Год назад

    Like the new time control

  • @mariomorais9353
    @mariomorais9353 Год назад

    51:25 if 1... g6; 2. Qf3+!

  • @alimohammadi1399
    @alimohammadi1399 Год назад

    Tnx sensei❤❤

  • @thebieniekmichal
    @thebieniekmichal Год назад +1

    Jobava is so strong 💪

  • @nbi4220
    @nbi4220 Год назад

    Please do a speed run game as white in the Richter-Veresov. Thanks.

  • @easymoney1226
    @easymoney1226 Год назад

    Isnt Black supposed to be slightly better after 4.e3 Bb4?

  • @grzegorzknapik689
    @grzegorzknapik689 Год назад

    6:18 me before losing a game in 3 next moves

  • @amjadm6772
    @amjadm6772 2 месяца назад

    10:53 - How is Nbd7 a blunder?

  • @brucewayne2184
    @brucewayne2184 Год назад +2

    Nothing to do with the Pillsbury dough boy lol

  • @Liwet.
    @Liwet. Год назад

    No engine analysis?

  • @davidholden3453
    @davidholden3453 Год назад

    after bxc4 could opponent have played Rf7 with idea to play a6 and two pieces are hanging?

  • @hellopleychess3190
    @hellopleychess3190 Год назад +1

    it looks like he thinks a lot within those 15 minutes. I need 90 minutes to think as much as he thinks in 15 minutes

  • @pkeoghk5474
    @pkeoghk5474 Год назад

    Instead of c4 by Black, maybe a6 instead is much better. I saw this during the game and was surprised Danya did not even consider it.

    • @leadnitrate2194
      @leadnitrate2194 Год назад +2

      ..a6 Bxf8 axb5 Bxc5 and white is up an exchange and a pawn right?
      Or is ..a6 Bxf8 Qxf8 just Nc3 and white is up the exchange