Closed Sicilian Deconstructed | Sicilian | GM Naroditsky’s Theory Speed Run

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @mercilpb
    @mercilpb Год назад +155

    The tactics at the end are so sick. Sacking the bishop when the whole point had been to set up Bxd4 is so beautiful

    • @Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa639
      @Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa639 Год назад +3

      The bishop move and the 2 pawn moves and moving the king were all brilliant damnn

  • @danjeory3659
    @danjeory3659 Год назад +75

    When Danya played c4 allowing bxc4 and then pushing through with b3 allowing cxb3 to set up a mating sequence involving a quiet king move to a8, instead of automatically playing Bxd4, it blew my mind.

  • @GaliReax
    @GaliReax Год назад +299

    I get a dopamine spike every time Danya uploads a speedrun

    • @bryangarciafilms
      @bryangarciafilms Год назад +13

      and a consistent dopamine drip with every clinically explained move towards a win

    • @GaliReax
      @GaliReax Год назад +5

      @@bryangarciafilms bet

    • @lol101lol101lol10199
      @lol101lol101lol10199 Год назад +3

      Speedrun, not to be confused with speed _race_ which is also a critical line the Dopaminergic System opening

    • @lucassantana6993
      @lucassantana6993 Год назад +1

      wow you must have such a sad life bro

    • @GaliReax
      @GaliReax Год назад +4

      @@lucassantana6993 That's why Danya is here to gimme that sweet dopamine

  • @jenm1
    @jenm1 Год назад +101

    I took a break from chess and just watched and took notes on Danya’s lessons. Went back and all of a sudden I was playing well above my level so consistently. Holy cow you are amazing

    • @raforsomething
      @raforsomething Год назад +3

      Same

    • @123string4
      @123string4 Год назад +5

      What type of notes do you take?

    • @JohnJosephLabrier
      @JohnJosephLabrier Год назад +3

      Same here! I didn't play for like a year but continued to watch Danya and Chess Brah speedruns. Went from 1400 to 1600 when I started playing again.

    • @jenm1
      @jenm1 Год назад +4

      @@123string4 I write out the moves or draw the position and try to paraphrase why you may move a bishop to a certain square as Danya explains. Sometimes he talks about tactics that are easy enough for someone at my low level to practice so I try to go over the video a couple of times and understand the gist of why it worked :)

    • @ruthxk7844
      @ruthxk7844 Год назад

      @@jenm1 really good practice. At some point I hope to do the same, congrats!!

  • @zackeryr97
    @zackeryr97 Год назад +47

    i posted this on another video, but, as a complete beginner to chess, i want to thank you for uploading such insightful gameplay and commentary. i want to doubly thank you for taking the moves of beginners just as seriously as you take the moves of intermediate or advanced players. of course, beginners blunder often, but instead of ridiculing them, humiliating them, or using it as a way to boost your ego, you explain the reasoning behind the moves and why they don’t work. it’s that level of compassion, empathy, and appreciation for the opponent just as much as the game itself that makes you a great teacher to have.

  • @aravindsfirst
    @aravindsfirst Год назад +9

    14:58 "How do you use the knight in the smartest possible way? You sacrifice it" IDK why but I burst out laughing cos of the unintentional knight roast

  • @karolmarczak8179
    @karolmarczak8179 Год назад +36

    4 brilliant moves by Danya in this game 🤯

    • @DanielWillen
      @DanielWillen Год назад +5

      @@memesshorts1616 Yes way both pawn moves, the king move and bishop sac, chess never ceases to amaze

  • @rianneogi
    @rianneogi Год назад +13

    The way he destroys such high rated players with insanely good attacking intuition is so enjoyable to watch!

    • @madonsela
      @madonsela Год назад

      2000 is not high rated lol

    • @elsker6537
      @elsker6537 Год назад +2

      oh yeah sorry mr 2200 right

    • @mrdraw2087
      @mrdraw2087 8 месяцев назад

      @@madonsela White played quite good in this game. A bit too aggressive maybe, but very creative.

  • @ceazykid
    @ceazykid Год назад +6

    Dang that mate at the end though. 4 brilliants almost all in a row, nice Danya.

  • @eliasvonbrille
    @eliasvonbrille Год назад +5

    This game was absurdly instructive. I learned so much.
    And btw I have never studied Chess with anything but solely your speedrun Videos and I reached 2000 Rapid the other day.
    So I will just say that I sincerely believe that there is no better way to study chess than to just watch his Videos and hammer down every single concept that he highlights. Maybe find alternative ways and positions to use it etc.
    For example the concept the explained in the Sicilian actually helped me a lot as a Kings Indian player. Because I hadnt realized that the common response to a3 is a4 to stop them from recapturing with a pawn. I played a lot of Kings Indian and I dont think thats a move I have ever played and I was always a bit annoyed that they can eventually jusr trade open the A file and I have nothing.

  • @EmFanForLife
    @EmFanForLife Год назад +14

    I think I did a big mistake by telling my friends how I improved so rapidly at chess..now everyone started watching you and they’ll start beating me again soon.😂

  • @ashwathraman6370
    @ashwathraman6370 Год назад +5

    From 900 to 1250 and still improving. Thanks a lot Danya. You are the best teacher❤

  • @MadGunny
    @MadGunny Год назад +13

    I think for your next speedrun series it would be awesome if you did a highly aggressive/unprincipled themed series. Either do highly aggressive/offbeat openings and show how to win games when you put your opponent on defense the whole match, or maybe sac a piece in the beginning of the game and show how to handle making comeback wins after going down a piece (I know you’ve already done that a few times but those have been some of my favorite vids). I know that’s not your style as much but it would be interesting and exciting to watch you play more of those types of games. I’ll tune in regardless though because I love your content, but I was just thinking that would be a cool idea for a speedrun series.

    • @96merluzzo
      @96merluzzo Год назад +1

      Doesn't sound like a great idea to me. I'd rather watch something against engines.

  • @reymondwolfe
    @reymondwolfe 6 месяцев назад +2

    This man is the only GM I can think of where 100% of the instructive OTB examples given feature himself. Lol, so humble

  • @user-qw9ob5po9s
    @user-qw9ob5po9s Год назад +1

    Daniel - I have been addicted to your youtube site for some time now. As a former 1700ish player (2300 postal pre-internet & pre-engine) as a kid, I have not played for decades but do look at chess (chessbase news and a game or two) a bit every day. Your video explanations are terrific and I am glad to see that your pedagogical bent, demonstrated very early, has blossomed into what you are doing now. In addition to offering my thanks for what you do, I will also opine that you should not change a thing about your typical 15 minute game formula. What that allows you to do -- deconstructing what comes instinctually and, for moves that don't, explaining your calculation pathways -- is priceless. I also would prefer that you do not change openings from your recommended lines to, for example, the separate universe of the Najdorf, just because opponents are now at the 2200+ level. In reality, the base of games in recommended lines is not that extensive to begin with. Perhaps some opponents at higher levels will be able to reach an even middlegame with best play, but (a) that remains to be seen and (b) learning how to play those equal positions is valuable. (I appreciate, of course that the this pits doctrinal content against your personal competitive instincts.) Another observation on what you have done in the speedrun thus far: the one thing I always do is go through the first round games of major open tournaments, and I maintain that games with huge rating gaps are the MOST instructive, at least if one has a critical mass of them. The speedrun to date is a great repository of this type. I also love the endgame videos and hope they continue periodically too. (Some endgame concepts as you explain them -- pants! -- stick in my mind like never before.) For me, you are the best chess resource on youtube by far. Indeed, it is remarkable how much chess content is out there that is superficial and the chess equivalent of empty calories from junk food. The nourishment you provide instead is most appreciated.

  • @suninlaw
    @suninlaw Год назад +2

    Danya explaining his moves with such depth makes watching this so darn satisfying.

  • @WilliamDyal
    @WilliamDyal Год назад +1

    Hey Daniel, you are already doing so much that the viewership does not deserve, but if I may ask one more undeserved blessing from you, would you be willing to make grandmaster level puzzle solving videos a regular thing on your channel? I learn so much from everything you do but especially from them as they really give us a chance to witness your analytical prowess.
    Love your brain and your content and can’t wait to see more.
    -a big fan

  • @srinjoyghosh8229
    @srinjoyghosh8229 Год назад +1

    Danya I started playing chess during 2020, and along with managing a busy job and hectic schedule, I was able to garner a rating from 400 to 1700 ; and you are probably the most important reason. Thank you for being a messiah, and most importantly a messiah for the busy chess players out there!

  • @Maywek
    @Maywek Год назад +2

    Mr. Prophet, I can’t believe how much watching your speed runs have helped me improve my chess. I started playing chess after watching XQC play, and I really had a lot of fun watching you teach Charlie. Watching you play bullet and time odds chess is so much fun, surprisingly instructional. I just beat an IM yesterday in blitz and would like to give you a big thanks for helping me do something I would have never thought possible!

    • @justusschoenmakers8987
      @justusschoenmakers8987 Год назад +1

      No way, What rating are you, are you sure it was an im?

    • @Maywek
      @Maywek Год назад

      @@justusschoenmakers8987yep, it was an international master. My chess name is PushingH*. Check my most recent game.

    • @Maywek
      @Maywek Год назад

      @@justusschoenmakers8987oh and I’m rated 1960 something rn, my highest blitz rating from a different account was I think in the high 2100s or barely just 2200. Funny because I just started playing again yesterday after around a 2 and a half ish month hiatus.

    • @gansogames4927
      @gansogames4927 Год назад

      ​@@Maywekhow long did it take you to get 1800+ in blitz? I've been playing for years and am still nowhere close

    • @Maywek
      @Maywek Год назад

      @@gansogames4927 I hit 1800 my first time probably a year ago. 1600-1800 is kind of where I made a breakthrough in terms of strength.

  • @pommedemer1922
    @pommedemer1922 Год назад +4

    Hello sir danya, its currently 2 am and I was not planning to sleep anytime soon. So the release of your video is the most perfect thing that happened to me today, as I was in the mood for studying chess.

  • @RaiAdarsh-bi8bh
    @RaiAdarsh-bi8bh Год назад +2

    the tactics which you found in last was jaw dropping it was so difficult

  • @Apparition-hl1vv
    @Apparition-hl1vv Год назад +4

    Daniel the Cook Narodisky back at it again

  • @desmundreid3368
    @desmundreid3368 Год назад +3

    Finally a Closed Sicilian game and the tactics were amazing!!!!

  • @builderphill1361
    @builderphill1361 Год назад +1

    I loved learning the najdorf for the majority of people to play a closed Sicilian, so thank you!

    • @musical_lolu4811
      @musical_lolu4811 Год назад

      You're not ready for serious chess complaining like that.

  • @mastod0n1
    @mastod0n1 Год назад +1

    Was just watching another Danya video when I got the notification for this one. Let's gooooo

  • @lazycalc2533
    @lazycalc2533 Год назад +2

    You can tell he was tired making this one 😂 Thanks for the amazing content chief!

  • @robertgelblum5154
    @robertgelblum5154 Год назад

    A fascinating, very complex, multi-faceted game, with Danya's trademark excellent and thorough commentary throughout. I learned a ton!

  • @ryanboyd4770
    @ryanboyd4770 Год назад +1

    Cheers Danya👍👍

  • @SwiFTDBL
    @SwiFTDBL Год назад

    beautiful game. i been maining the sicilian with black recently and really appreciate this! ty danya

  • @bhagen40
    @bhagen40 Год назад

    I feel like an addict! I get withdrawal when there is no new Danya videos! Then it is such a high when one is dropped! Thanks Danya, we want MORE! I think, like Levy, you have an online style that just works! Unlike Levy, you are a MASTER at teaching chess. Levy is an entertainer.

  • @CalebJCourtney
    @CalebJCourtney Год назад

    This was a fantastic lesson in tactical thinking. The combinations at the end of the game were crazy.

  • @Mark_e_moo
    @Mark_e_moo 10 месяцев назад

    Daaaaaaamn, that checkmate was BEAUTIFUL!!

  • @johansongipaya2992
    @johansongipaya2992 Год назад +1

    he just made it to look so easy for us guys💯🔥,hats off for you sensei

  • @ruthxk7844
    @ruthxk7844 Год назад

    I don't even play the Sicilian with black, but I watch all Danya's videos and enjoy them so much. Thanks a lot as always!!

  • @kacywilliams1
    @kacywilliams1 Год назад

    What a fun game! That opponent was very creative. Great defense and attack Danya!

  • @tralx5268
    @tralx5268 Год назад

    Did not know Danya read some Jacques Derrida. Nice deconstructing, bro!

  • @dd-lk5io
    @dd-lk5io 7 месяцев назад

    These are phenomenal! Insanely instructive! Keep it up...and thank you so much!!

  • @josephsalmonte4995
    @josephsalmonte4995 Год назад +107

    It's uncanny how you always post JUST as I decide to go to sleep. I'll still watch now but move to Europe homie. The Motherland calls you 😂

    • @GaliReax
      @GaliReax Год назад +4

      Same, literally just got into the bed...It's like he knows that his videos are more important than sleep to me

    • @Jeshka
      @Jeshka Год назад +2

      He really is the prophet

    • @know_how_games
      @know_how_games Год назад +4

      WE GET TO KEEP HIM

    • @AuXDubstep
      @AuXDubstep Год назад +4

      This is the best bedtime routine tho

    • @DazDillingerCox
      @DazDillingerCox Год назад +3

      Best surprise to fall asleep to though!

  • @nocurve2329
    @nocurve2329 Год назад

    Great game. I’m just happy I saw nd3 in the end. Amazing finish.

  • @gingerayyle
    @gingerayyle Год назад

    Thanks so much for making these, they're definitely my favorite and the most educational chess content along with your usual streams

  • @pri3t4iz82
    @pri3t4iz82 Год назад

    We need more of these content

  • @stevenorth1564
    @stevenorth1564 Год назад

    Thanks again always instructive and I play the Najdorf so this one very helpful in particular.

  • @OracleJas
    @OracleJas Год назад +1

    Keep up the great content Danya!

  • @bryangarciafilms
    @bryangarciafilms Год назад +1

    that was a beautiful ending Danya master

  • @i.g.l.z.9215
    @i.g.l.z.9215 11 месяцев назад

    So very interesting with your insights shared, thank you!

  • @jasonmckinney8166
    @jasonmckinney8166 Год назад

    This was extremely instructive! Thanks Danya ❤

  • @alexwarr2162
    @alexwarr2162 Год назад

    Love the speedrun! Would love a speedrun recap of your suggestions against main openings (caro, sicilian, french etc) at 2200/2300+

  • @lazyshooter23
    @lazyshooter23 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the videos. While the 10 minute format has its educational weaknesses, when compared to 15 minutes, I do find them slightly more entertaining. I think it has to do with my level of chess understanding being pretty low, and your verbal thought process being a few moves shallower than in 15 minute games.

  • @maxirhyme
    @maxirhyme Год назад +2

    stop playing chess for a month, watching Danya, taking notes (!!!) and keep playing puzzles felt like taking PEDs when I went back to play.
    No losses, accuracy

  • @danielgibson3820
    @danielgibson3820 Год назад

    That was unbelievable

  • @ph34rocious
    @ph34rocious Год назад

    15:00 thoughts on Ng4 here instead? obviously it loses the knight multiple ways, but it prevents Be3 and in the event that he goes Bc1 like he did in the game to prevent the corner mate, you would then have a beautiful triple fork with the knight moving to f2. if he wastes a tempo taking the knight then you can do Bxd4 and then the only way to stop mate is with c4 as far as i can tell or give material back with interest and the king is then absolutely wide open with threats that cannot be stopped. best case scenario the white king has to go to the center of the board and it's basically a wrap after Rg3 and/or Rc8 with the other rook. Im probably missing something though, anyone care to weigh in?

  • @medchoufani4090
    @medchoufani4090 Год назад

    Always dropping the video when we start missing them bad

  • @lanquage_2733
    @lanquage_2733 2 месяца назад

    Wow this is the one right here. 💯🔥😤🙏🏾

  • @stevenorth1564
    @stevenorth1564 Год назад +1

    Would be very interested to see a game on how you approach playing the A4 Najdorf as white is that is something you do

  • @asza5
    @asza5 Год назад

    I like the faster pace for a change.

  • @DebVaani
    @DebVaani Год назад +3

    It felt like a game where Danya all along was saying to his opponent "you want to attack me? don't you know who I am? I am Daniel 'the one who attacks' Naroditsky motherf***r" 🤣

    • @DanielWillen
      @DanielWillen Год назад

      His opponent was actually outplaying him with his aggressive style for most of the game. Those Jamaica boys don't mess around

  • @jamesduggan7200
    @jamesduggan7200 Год назад +1

    ...Nh5! - Fischer played a move like this against Petrosian in 1971.

  • @mbmahesh25
    @mbmahesh25 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @lewiswegner2339
    @lewiswegner2339 Год назад +1

    We all think that Danya is this wholesome, kind, genteel chess player and then he uncorks absolute filth in 28....Nc4!

  • @BimalDaslol
    @BimalDaslol Год назад

    Classic Daniel style :D

  • @videobyshannon
    @videobyshannon 11 месяцев назад

    I would love to see you do a course on the Sicilian!

  • @sakikogookheng
    @sakikogookheng Год назад

    Blasting through with C-4, classic

  • @seanhunter111
    @seanhunter111 Год назад

    Man what an amazing finish

  • @gleb-ur1dw
    @gleb-ur1dw Год назад +1

    New mic is great

  • @emjhaybondoc2477
    @emjhaybondoc2477 Год назад

    nice one naster. master busting unsound ooening alvin counter gambit im d4 player master.

  • @samkerr1826
    @samkerr1826 Год назад

    As always amazing stuff

  • @thedilletante4401
    @thedilletante4401 Год назад

    One thing Danya says in this video that doesn't make sense to me is saying trading off the light square bishop in the Grand Prix isn't ideal. Daniel King has a video with ChessBase that recommends taking the knight on c6 with that bishop to prevent that knight creating problems for white instead of moving the bishop to the diagonal of death w/ Bc4.

  • @chessgains8075
    @chessgains8075 Год назад

    Amazing finish
    Can only lead to gains

  • @DoctorSargeMD
    @DoctorSargeMD Год назад

    I think I enjoy the 15 minute games at the earlier levels and the 10 minute games at later levels since higher elo players are less likely to run out of time.

  • @raiedfadhil6248
    @raiedfadhil6248 Год назад

    Waiting for the next speedrun. 😊

  • @thetransferaccount4586
    @thetransferaccount4586 Год назад

    nice game as always

  • @xxMADxxSCIENTISTxx
    @xxMADxxSCIENTISTxx Год назад

    38:20 What about an immediate g5 before retaking the pawn? Isn’t the knight forced to retreat?

  • @maregemini
    @maregemini Год назад

    latest sub, denial naroditsky lol

  • @modolief
    @modolief Год назад

    Superb!!!

  • @jycegaming8530
    @jycegaming8530 Год назад

    Game review says that c4, b3, Ka8, and Bxd4 are all brilliant moves 😮

  • @criscesc
    @criscesc Год назад

    Loved that endgame damn

  • @winstoonwin798
    @winstoonwin798 Год назад

    That was a crazy game yo 😮

  • @justintanas9280
    @justintanas9280 Год назад

    What a beautiful game

  • @DeLunny
    @DeLunny 11 месяцев назад

    What a game

  • @sammydavis5628
    @sammydavis5628 Год назад

    Jeepers, what a spectacular game this one is.

  • @1wakuralain
    @1wakuralain Год назад

    17:35 Nooooo. Don't give into Hikaru's words, don't let him win.

  • @Cyclically
    @Cyclically Год назад

    this game was tactically insane

  • @arghoroy07
    @arghoroy07 Год назад

    Hey Danya what is the time of your live on Twitch???in Bangladeshi times?

  • @chadhalsell6308
    @chadhalsell6308 Год назад

    Very nice

  • @asherrose5449
    @asherrose5449 Год назад

    Can you please do a video on the evans gambit🥺

  • @yugangstaz
    @yugangstaz Год назад

    You should have 3M subscribers

  • @BorisNVM
    @BorisNVM Год назад

    A lovely Moscow variation

  • @ChessHistorian
    @ChessHistorian Год назад

    YO DANYA VOCAB GUY. ADD "FRENETIC" (5:25)

  • @gregghutchence
    @gregghutchence Год назад

    Great

  • @louisedgewick107
    @louisedgewick107 Год назад +1

    Major

  • @atrocity9398
    @atrocity9398 Год назад

    Why don't you publish a course on the Sicilian like you did with the Jobava London?😢

  • @utuba3510
    @utuba3510 Год назад

    How do you remember these moves from games you played in 15 years ago?

  • @TymexComputing
    @TymexComputing Год назад

    What a mate :) - if you didnt tell me i wouldnt find it :), too much intimidated as usual

  • @cz19856
    @cz19856 Год назад

    Danya, what do you think about 2. a6 after Nc3, avoiding all the bishop checks and forcing the opponent to play the open sicilian or leaving the bishop worse options?

    • @musical_lolu4811
      @musical_lolu4811 Год назад

      It's just another move. That bishop is just one piece. Opening play is more complex than just that.

    • @cz19856
      @cz19856 Год назад

      @@musical_lolu4811 well if you play a6 second move you avoid one line completely with no drawback, don't you think it is worth mentioning? "the bishop is just a piece"

    • @musical_lolu4811
      @musical_lolu4811 Год назад

      ​@cz19856 again, it avoids the checks on the a4-e8. So what? Will that then be the end of your, or your opponent's, opening play? Is Black 'winning' after 2...a6? Is White 'lost' after 2...a6?
      It's a move. Really just. It's not the 'breakthrough' you seem to want it to be and want a player like Danya to acknowledge for you. By all means, play it.
      There are tons of opening lines with early a3, h3, a6 and h6 that 'avoid one line with no drawbacks'. The same can be said of tons of other opening moves. You're not acknowledging the flexibility of early opening play, it seems. In the end, a stronger opponent will win the game, 2...a6 or not.

  • @vanya6110
    @vanya6110 Год назад

    Which ratings rapid do you all have?

  • @hyde_stopStealingMyUsername
    @hyde_stopStealingMyUsername Год назад

    Wait, I always trade the light squared bishop and then play the grand prix against the Sicilian
    I don’t remember who recommended this

  • @Sun-gs6hq
    @Sun-gs6hq 2 месяца назад

    44:26

  • @jadsoufan999
    @jadsoufan999 Год назад

    Please can you do a queen's gambit one

  • @dakshina7124
    @dakshina7124 Год назад

    Woah! :)

  • @walterbrownstone8017
    @walterbrownstone8017 Год назад

    Opponent played well. Maybe it's true that you play up to your opponent.