Getting Schooled in the Superblitz Arena

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  •  Год назад +11

    21:30 - Games with Daniel Naroditsky

  • @noone-ld7pt
    @noone-ld7pt Год назад +25

    OMG! my two favourite chess streamers going head to head?!? Damn this was awesome, watched the entire thing with a huge grin on my face! Danya is obviously an absolute monster but I also really admire Erics ability to see it as a learning experience and not tilt or rage, I really need to learn from that!

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese Год назад +7

      Agreed, it's so refreshing to see people just playing to enjoy good chess and not wrapping up their emotions in winning or losing. Eric is a role model the world needs lol, both for his choice to have great attitudes and his phenomenally honed skill at actually practicing those attitudes when things get intense.

    • @niranjanrajesh1058
      @niranjanrajesh1058 Год назад

      Youre complimenting eric for not getting tilted when losing to danya? That makes no sense

    • @noone-ld7pt
      @noone-ld7pt Год назад +9

      @@niranjanrajesh1058 You don't think it's hard not to tilt when you get close to beating someone a lot stronger than you and then get swindled?
      And you don't think it's hard to keep your cool when you're losing again and again and are trying your very best just not to get adopted?
      If that really makes no sense to you then I don't know what to tell ya. Maybe take a look at how literally any other streamer reacts in similar situations and you might understand why I think it's worth complimenting.

    • @niranjanrajesh1058
      @niranjanrajesh1058 Год назад

      @noone eric didnt come close to beating,also this is bullet,swindles make up half of the bullet experience. Im 2100
      Blitz and bullet lichess,i would not get annoyed losing to a 2500 repeatedly in bullet or blitz

    • @nelsonnicholson6175
      @nelsonnicholson6175 Год назад +2

      ​@@niranjanrajesh1058 It's interesting how you seem to be completely unaware that people can have different emotional responses to situations based on their unique personalities and experiences. Just because you personally wouldn't get annoyed losing repeatedly to a stronger player in bullet or blitz doesn't mean that others wouldn't. It's important to recognise and appreciate these differences, especially when someone like Eric demonstrates great self-control and maturity. He's being complimented not for losing, but for his positive attitude and willingness to learn from his losses. Because believe it or not, not everyone has your ability to maintain perfect emotional equilibrium when losing repeatedly

  • @TheRealFastMarcus
    @TheRealFastMarcus Год назад +6

    Danya is absolutely insane. The tactics he saw were things I would be happy to see in a classical game and he sees them in a second or two. Hard to really understand how talented these guys are. Also, I always love watching how humble and calm Eric is. Props to both of you.

  • @benmeitzen4184
    @benmeitzen4184 Год назад +8

    Unbelievable playing by Danya. He's a genius.

    • @amoreazione3563
      @amoreazione3563 Год назад

      the real scandal is that 1800 dude at 14:50 who outplays and proceeds to beat an IM like Eric Rosen. That dude was being helped by some much stronger player, he was certainly not playing like someone at his rating. He should be banned. I hate people like that.

    • @noone-ld7pt
      @noone-ld7pt Год назад +2

      @@amoreazione3563 I strongly disagree with this accusation. I did initially think the rating difference was a bit strange so I went and checked both his profile and then the game. The guy has played almost 30 thousand games on the site and has been 2000+ many times in both bullet and blitz. He has even beaten 2 other masters but both time was when they completely blundered not because he played spectacularly.
      And the game against Eric was completely normal, he made multiple mistakes and a blunder which Eric failed to punish, and more importantly Eric gave him extreme time odds by casually talking away most of his time even after he berserked. And the guy also played it smart by making moves that Eric actually had to respond to. As a 2100 myself I don't see any moves that I would find shocking from an 1800-2000 player.
      Like Naroditsky himself always says: It's incredibly important to not jump to conclusions when accusing someone of cheating. 1800s are completely capable of playing a decent game, and when given absurd time odds I find it completely plausable that he could beat a distracted titled player in 3/30000 games.

    • @amoreazione3563
      @amoreazione3563 Год назад

      @@noone-ld7pt so you are probably the guy in question, and you just pretended to have casually analyzed this persons's games and ratings. Funny how you managed to find 2 games out of 30.000 (!!) where this 1800 player defeated two masters. What are the odds? You are likely the same person and you just admitted that your actual rating is 2100 and you probably used an old account where your rating was lower to play that game.

    • @flapthreedoodle843
      @flapthreedoodle843 Год назад

      @@amoreazione3563 I'm 1800 and had a Fide master blunder mate in 1 against me (which I missed). Titled players aren't gods that never lose against high rated non-titled players

  • @ItsAsparageese
    @ItsAsparageese Год назад +6

    Danya is a BEAST, holy crap! It occurred to me while watching that I've seen TOOONS of his commentary, but very little of him playing. So I knew that when commentating he has an insanely fast eye for what's happening on the board, but I always assumed that was substantially facilitated by the objectivity/lower-pressure factor of being outside the game. And logically we know that probably helps a bit, sure. But this match proved to me that Danya's brain fires just as fast when he's in the game, hot damn! Really amazing stuff!
    It should really have occurred to me sooner that he'd be this amazing while playing, considering that a lot of other commentators are similarly rated but don't notice things at the same speed he does, even though they have the same outsider-view powerup 😆
    Also I thought Danya was a few years older than it seems he actually is, so I bet we haven't even seen him hit his full stride yet. Wow. Just wow. Props to Eric for having such a great attitude and engaging in such exciting games and sharing them with us instead of acting ashamed at all of getting adopted by such a powerhouse!

    • @tolkienfan1972
      @tolkienfan1972 Год назад +1

      I used to watch RebeccaHarris before we knew who it was. He was so strong already. Now his ability to see tactics coming, and calculate at speed are astounding. One of the fastest chess minds today.

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese Год назад +1

      @@tolkienfan1972 No kidding. I haven't been into chess for all that long (about 7 months) but I've watched loads of chess content in that time and I've never seen anything like it. I know the top few world players also have insane mental speed but there's a flair to the way Danya does it, especially when he's also explaining. Brilliant guy

    • @noone-ld7pt
      @noone-ld7pt Год назад +1

      @@ItsAsparageese Yea he is an absolute monster. I'd really recommend looking up the videos of him playing Magnus Carlsen.
      I had no Idea who Danya was before I was watching Magnus playing a tournament on Lichess, and like he does he went through everyone like butter, but suddenly this anonymous user RebeccaHarris managed beat him multiple times.
      This was before it was known who owned the account and people were freaking out in the chat trying to figure out who could outplay the best player of our generation multiple times in a row.
      Magnus has obviously gotten his revenge later and their score now is 748 - 454. But still, being able to not even lose 2/1 over that many games against Magnus is remarkable.

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese Год назад

      @Roland Griffin Sounds about right haha. I've just started working through some of his long videos when I want more in-depth study, and they're fantastic! I'm a newb at chess but I know a fair bit about teaching as an art and science, and yeah he's really gifted at communication, it's a joy to watch

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese Год назад

      @@noone-ld7pt That sounds like an absolute blast, thanks for the recommendation! I figured he has to have played Magnus a fair bit, but I still don't really have a feel for how much all these top players would have played each other over time, so I wouldn't have guessed that they've played hundreds of games haha. I know what I'm watching during my workout today 😆
      I think it's so wholesome how much appreciation and respect guys like Danya and Eric get in the chess community, for not just their competency but also their kindness and classiness. I wish more of the world were set up to reward people like them for being themselves, rather than cultivating and rewarding arrogance and hostility.

  • @Haychtrain
    @Haychtrain Год назад +1

    Wow Eric that was intense! You guys have insane calculating skills. Mad respect for you mate and being appreciative of his slightly sharper play. I really enjoyed watching it all 👌

  • @humansareweird2866
    @humansareweird2866 Год назад +13

    Congrats Eric,these were some pretty close games!Until you played Danya...

  • @MegaTroIl
    @MegaTroIl Год назад

    I'm also from Alaska! We'd love to have you again, especially if you like fishing or hiking. The Kenai Peninsula is, in my opinion, the most beautiful place on earth.

  • @42cpulaski
    @42cpulaski Год назад +2

    Eric has some of the most creative yet sneaky tactics I've seen. Such an intuitive player. Very fun to watch. Love the content.

  • @999SickBoy666
    @999SickBoy666 Год назад +5

    Let's go Eric, great content as always!

  • @Pieter_Holland
    @Pieter_Holland Год назад

    “That was a cool position until I got mated 🤣”

  • @Wombo-Combo
    @Wombo-Combo Год назад +1

    Exciting games! Thank you for the upload eric

  • @gherrr
    @gherrr Год назад +1

    alexsur81 is the russian gm aleksei pridorozhni for future reference

  • @mikecantreed
    @mikecantreed Год назад

    Damn danya is super impressive positionally as well as tactically. Very well rounded player. Cool to see someone expertly demolishing those London lines too.

  • @davidnelson4960
    @davidnelson4960 Год назад +4

    Rosen for prez.

  • @collindruck4273
    @collindruck4273 Год назад +2

    I watched on 2x, Eric became lightning incarnate

    • @piousheart
      @piousheart Год назад

      I watched on 0.2x , still couldn't follow

  • @MichaelCheng628
    @MichaelCheng628 Год назад +1

    That last game is insane. Holy!

  • @judsongordy8872
    @judsongordy8872 Год назад +7

    Was Rebecca Harris Danya?

  • @realcheckmatthew
    @realcheckmatthew Год назад

    Eric gets his teeth kicked in during some of the games :D

  • @mastergodfreyTKD
    @mastergodfreyTKD Год назад

    Hey love to see you in SLC. Did you plan a meet and greet? Is so how can I get thise details?

  • @MegaTroIl
    @MegaTroIl Год назад

    Also, if there is a SLC meet and greet, please sign me up!

  • @normanno8514
    @normanno8514 Год назад +1

    how does a 2600 get steamrolled by an 1800?

    • @999SickBoy666
      @999SickBoy666 Год назад +3

      By playing unsound, risky opening and lines just for the fun of it (and, also, because even a huge elo difference doesn't mean the stronger player is ALWAYS going to win: it just means that, on average, the stronger player doesn't blunder as much and makes less mistakes and inaccuracies than the lower-rated one).

    • @madiaw5553
      @madiaw5553 Год назад +2

      ​@999SickBoy666 That is not an unsound nor risky opening though more like time trouble

    • @normanno8514
      @normanno8514 Год назад

      @@999SickBoy666 i know what ratings are mate

    • @999SickBoy666
      @999SickBoy666 Год назад +2

      @@normanno8514 I'm sure you do but, going by your question, it really didn't seem so :-)

    • @normanno8514
      @normanno8514 Год назад +1

      @@999SickBoy666 the question was essentially rhetorical