Opening Blunders!! | Scotch Game | 900 Elo | Top Theory Speedrun | GM Naroditsky

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @GoodnotGreat88
    @GoodnotGreat88 Год назад +313

    A lot of respect for how Danya reminds chat we were all new once. So many GMs make "stomp" videos where they show off that they can easily beat people who are new at the game that they have been playing all of their life. It doesn't impress me. Danya impressed me here.

    • @RobertoHernandez-kf8nn
      @RobertoHernandez-kf8nn Год назад +13

      Hikaru 😂

    • @TymexComputing
      @TymexComputing Год назад +1

      But Karu is smiling much lately again :) @@RobertoHernandez-kf8nn ok ok ok he still talks too much and too much repeats

    • @baconbitz7804
      @baconbitz7804 Год назад +2

      @@RobertoHernandez-kf8nnyeah but it’s funny when hikaru does it

    • @RobertoHernandez-kf8nn
      @RobertoHernandez-kf8nn Год назад

      @@baconbitz7804 of course!! It’s also entertaining😂

    • @averyhaferman3474
      @averyhaferman3474 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm 500. I'm not new at all. But that 900 would demolish me. I'm just dumb ig

  • @dcthereal1
    @dcthereal1 Год назад +307

    I know the lower level games aren't as mentally stimulating, but they are kind of fun to watch! I loved the deep analysis of the position only for the opponent to blunder a piece immediately 😂

    • @Blaaww1
      @Blaaww1 Год назад +18

      This is spot on. Danya calculating a few different lines assuming opponent might play best move. Next move opponent moves a pawn and loses thegame😂😂 hilarious

    • @Berek71182
      @Berek71182 Год назад +2

      It gets better when Dani reaches a point where opponents don't blunder that easily like 1300+. World Ches Champion Max Euwe once released a chess book "Meister gegen Amateur" (Master vs Amateur) that was very popular in some Chess club lesson.

    • @notEAdemize99
      @notEAdemize99 Год назад +6

      I have to keep rewatching a lot of his older content because truthfully, even his 1400 elo games he has knowledge and plays in some ways I already cannot fully follow. This tidbits of low elo content where he goes back more to the basics are a lifesaver.

  • @TheAlburp
    @TheAlburp Год назад +61

    Can’t help but admire how respectful of a human being Danya is. Even when he’s pointing out bad moves made by his opponents, he makes sure to frame them gracefully.

  • @alexwiththeglasses
    @alexwiththeglasses Год назад +145

    So grateful that GM Danya is bothering to build up from the beginning explaining for beginners like me & hope those more advanced have the patience to hang in there until things get more spicy.🙏

    • @TheChessBird
      @TheChessBird Год назад +23

      im sure all the advanced players don't mind unless they're just completely selfish. I'm 2000 rated but I still enjoy watching these videos. I'm happy that there are beginners that are willing to learn chess :)

  • @betlogger
    @betlogger Год назад +195

    Premiere in 24 hours? Have mercy Danya!

  • @zackeryr97
    @zackeryr97 Год назад +7

    as a complete beginner to chess, i love how respectful and compassionate you are for the opponent in these lower-ranked games. not only do you take their positions seriously (as any chess player should), but you also make each mistake the opponent makes as a learning opportunity for everybody to get better. it really helps me improve, but it also teaches me that making mistakes is okay and highly informative for everyone involved. you’re doing great work danya!

  • @Chocoholic1337
    @Chocoholic1337 Год назад +12

    Hi Daniel! At 17:46 you mention that it sounds very pedantic on what to do when you are up that much material. I just wanted to say that this is something that is greatly valuable to me. I've watched all of your videos on your speedruns, but don't play a lot of chess. Somehow I frequently get into a scenario where I am up a bunch of material, but have no clue how to finish the game. This causes me to panic and make blunders. So, please do keep on giving that excellent advice to the very end!

    • @aarongarcia5037
      @aarongarcia5037 Год назад

      agreed, very humble of him to not be all “if you don’t know how to do __, go watch a tutorial”. only takes a minute for him to solidify the meaning behind the moves and it’s helps people like us tremendously. one of my new favorite chesstubers

  • @juangamazo5781
    @juangamazo5781 Год назад +36

    I stayed away from the Four Knights because everyone told me it was drawish. I wanted to play gambits and have fun. What they didn't tell you was how many times your opponent will blunder because they are trying to attack, and at the lower levels, their attacks lack any type of set-up. This is why I told my son to learn this opening : you get your pieces out , castle the King, wait for your opponent to blunder a piece, trade down to a material advantage, the worst you can do is draw. And don't blunder back. I may try it myself.

    • @AiR1DaN
      @AiR1DaN Год назад +3

      @e1 what all did he say that wasn't true lmfao

    • @unh0lys0da16
      @unh0lys0da16 Год назад +2

      There's a huge difference between the standard four knights and the four knights scotch. In the 4KScotch you play e4 e5 Nf3 Nc6 Nc3 Nf6 d4, this last move d4 immediately opens up the center making the position a lot sharper. In the normal four knights you play something like Bc4 instead of d4 and you get some semi closed e4 e5 position which can be quite drawish especially if black plays symmetrical

  • @cz19856
    @cz19856 Год назад +137

    incredible that he is waiting 24 h in his room for this moment to record the video live and publish it

    • @reidluttrell3034
      @reidluttrell3034 Год назад

      Wait a minute, this is live???

    • @qwertywarrior
      @qwertywarrior Год назад +12

      This comment really should have more likes.
      Norm would be proud.

    • @NichtWunderkind
      @NichtWunderkind Год назад +7

      @@reidluttrell3034 yes but he tries to not talk to chat, so it feels better for us watching from yt

    • @jammerlammer546
      @jammerlammer546 Год назад +4

      @@qwertywarrior rip norm

  • @elementdelta1905
    @elementdelta1905 Год назад +36

    Got to 997 elo today. Won 29 of the last 36 games! Thanks Danya!!

    • @DellConagher1
      @DellConagher1 4 месяца назад

      Lier

    • @StevenFfr
      @StevenFfr 27 дней назад

      What's your elo now buddy? (I'm at 900 elo and I want to improve)

    • @elementdelta1905
      @elementdelta1905 27 дней назад

      @@StevenFfr 889

    • @StevenFfr
      @StevenFfr 27 дней назад

      @@elementdelta1905 oh ok

  • @sammydavis5628
    @sammydavis5628 Год назад +9

    I love how calmly you explain all the details in a lower level game even when it's "easy" to convert. Even for slightly more advanced players there's never any harm in review!

  • @brianrivera4805
    @brianrivera4805 6 месяцев назад +2

    19:25 so funny to hear a GM, in a very put together and professional teaching, to say something like easy clap😂.

  • @sorinsandu451
    @sorinsandu451 Год назад +9

    it is a huge plus of these lessons the fact that he explains in a way where people must understand the opening, not just to memorize a few moves. looking forward to the next one!

  • @hamzahamdain9162
    @hamzahamdain9162 Год назад +6

    15:50 is a moment of sportsmanship
    All respect Danya 🙌

  • @bolellifmj
    @bolellifmj Год назад +4

    It's so good to get this level of content without screaming and frantic talking. You're awesome. Thank you Danya!

  • @jammerlammer546
    @jammerlammer546 Год назад +9

    I am past the beginner stage of my chess journey, but I do wanna add to your point and say I still watch these lower elo videos for the nuggets of information in them that advanced players can take note of.

  • @KnightToD5
    @KnightToD5 2 месяца назад

    Danya is simply the best teacher. His explanations are clear and thorough. His attitude is respectful and humble. His chess is pristine. 10/10

  • @smpboss8812
    @smpboss8812 Год назад +1

    I just found this playlist top theory speedrun thanks you so much for teaching GM Daniel

  • @aravindsfirst
    @aravindsfirst Год назад +9

    I have a job intereview tomorrow so yeah of course I'm gonna watch this

  • @Songeef
    @Songeef Год назад +1

    Your videos are a gem. How instructive and pleasurable to follow. Perfect vibe, thank you.

  • @kylevicory1937
    @kylevicory1937 Год назад

    Daniel, I want to say that this is the best chess content not only on the RUclips, but in general. Better then any chess books, chessable lessons or tactical trainers. To be able to have you explain every single move in depth in real time is priceless. Thank you to the ends of the earth for your content

  • @GnomeBelly
    @GnomeBelly Год назад +5

    I’d love to see you explore your recommended openings in depth, because in the speedruns you only get to see one variation per match, with many repeats. I’d watch/trust your opening videos over anyone else because you have an anthology of mid and end game content

  • @ddist0rtt
    @ddist0rtt Год назад +7

    I gotta echo others here, I'm guessing it is for peak viewer time stat wise or something but not a fan of the premiere delays.

  • @makienxhemmiktar
    @makienxhemmiktar Год назад +1

    This was one of the most informative for me in a while because it's a 'back to basics' that I sometimes ignore. Thanks for these vids!

  • @jonnozomboid2649
    @jonnozomboid2649 25 дней назад

    Yasser moment at 21:30 not lost on me. Love the respect between mentee and coach. Nice one, Danya :)

  • @radiohead2186
    @radiohead2186 Год назад +20

    Why the tease??

  • @desmundreid3368
    @desmundreid3368 Год назад +1

    The tactics and breakdowns are greatly appreciated! Thank you for taking your time and going through these analysis to better understand the reasoning behind the moves.

  • @haydenl5210
    @haydenl5210 5 месяцев назад

    This is one of the best strategy videos I've ever watched. Thanks Daniel!

  • @jordy6851
    @jordy6851 Год назад +2

    these have helped me more then any book or anything. Please keep em commin danyaaa

  • @amirberkovitch984
    @amirberkovitch984 Год назад +1

    Very simply explained. It is interesting that the lower the player elo have - the longer the game continues till checkmate. while grand masters will resign - realize the game is lost far far before any checkmate will needed.

  • @qwe-px8qe
    @qwe-px8qe Год назад +3

    I don't even play chess but I watch your videos

  • @DedMar0z
    @DedMar0z Год назад +8

    where can one find the Danya’s recommended opening repertoire complementary to this speedrun?

  • @tennisCharlzz
    @tennisCharlzz Год назад +2

    Hope you do a 900 ELO version of the Vienna as you said you might do. I think lower rated games help beginners think about what they do in a different way. Most beginners start looking to attack and treat taking a pawn as equivalent to taking a rook even if they give up a bishop to accomplish it. Beginners fail to defend. They use the queen too aggressively. Learning a mentality of how to approach a game and correcting wrong ideas is very helpful.

  • @yvespratte8668
    @yvespratte8668 Год назад

    Thanks. I would have won this game too. However, and this is why You are the Best Coach/Teacher Worldwide, I wouldn't have seen 1/3 of what you explained.

  • @Yea___
    @Yea___ Год назад +22

    I cant believe the bullet chess champion is only rated 900

  • @zBrain0
    @zBrain0 Год назад +6

    I think it's funny that anybody in the chat would make a comment like unworthy opponent. He's playing sub 1,000 players, what did you expect? And secondly, for about 99.99% of the people in chat would also get slaughtered playing Danya. It would just take more moves and prolong the pain.

  • @adamblomquist5581
    @adamblomquist5581 10 месяцев назад

    This freaking guy is a genius! Wow, what a gem. I learn more from these lower games, thank you for explaining!

  • @samuelgee6463
    @samuelgee6463 Год назад +5

    I’m still stunned that this exists for FREE. Amazing.

  • @Monikabsk432
    @Monikabsk432 8 месяцев назад

    I can understand everything you explained. Your way of translating chess to human terms is awesome and I learn a lot from your speedrun videos. Thank you!!

  • @somangshuchakraborty1334
    @somangshuchakraborty1334 Год назад +1

    that backwards retreating bishop move in the end was something new for me even though I am 1800 online

  • @Joeschmoe4472
    @Joeschmoe4472 Год назад +1

    Thank you, best speedrun yet.

  • @banzaiburger9589
    @banzaiburger9589 Год назад +2

    Really good lesson coach Danya. Most grateful

  • @phothar93
    @phothar93 Год назад +5

    Where can i find danya’s official opening recommendations?

  • @rebeccamasse4065
    @rebeccamasse4065 Год назад

    It always seems like Daniel's pieces work in perfect harmony. They fall into just the right places. That rarely occurs for me excepting when I'm playing far lower rated players.

  • @user-ut5zg5xh9h
    @user-ut5zg5xh9h Год назад +3

    Danya I just wanted to say that you are the best in the world at what you are doing

  • @derpitftw867
    @derpitftw867 Год назад +1

    Keep it up danya, ur doing a great job with all the great and informative videos! I love the analysis because I have trouble doing so myself and helps a ton with looking at my own mistakes :DD

  • @Drumaier
    @Drumaier 9 месяцев назад

    The best chess teacher Ever... The absolutely undisputed GOAT!!! Thanks for this amazing content bro. I'm around 1600 but taking this speed run as an opportunity to go from zero and since you know so much and are so well articulated to explain everything, there is always some concept or approach to learn from you. Thank you Sr GOAT 🐐👍😎

  • @louisekezerle726
    @louisekezerle726 Год назад

    Thank you you much for videos like this! Your patience and respect for everyone who wants to learn chess is refreshing!!

  • @aevillarreal
    @aevillarreal Год назад +11

    Just 17h more to go people! Almost there

  • @infinitejest9658
    @infinitejest9658 Год назад +1

    “The Soviet school boy approach…” hahaha I heard that and just pretended like it was a normal saying for half a sec. Chess is great

  • @jonaswicker6188
    @jonaswicker6188 Год назад

    Thanks for this content Danya! Everytime I watch one of your videos, chess looks so simple and logical. It really helps me understanding basic principles!

  • @lillcrumb
    @lillcrumb 6 месяцев назад +1

    classic danya with classic scenarios in classic chess

  • @NickMaovich
    @NickMaovich Год назад +3

    Danya you are absolute legend

  • @colehutzler8743
    @colehutzler8743 Год назад

    i don’t know why but “top theory speed run” makes me laugh 😂 you are the best dan ya! its so nice to hear your rigorous analysis of lower level games!

  • @mlsanica7618
    @mlsanica7618 Год назад

    you are the best 900 i have ever seen, so much knowledge.

  • @Vengaard
    @Vengaard Год назад +1

    The irony that his username is "frankfurt airport" und he has 911 elo.

  • @KF1
    @KF1 Год назад

    Good stuff! I like the chill and informative format

  • @sh0ejin
    @sh0ejin Год назад

    this video had a really relaxing tone! Even more so than usual. Something very yasser seirawan about it.

    • @nickmoore5105
      @nickmoore5105 Год назад

      I think it’s partly Danya’s new mic, which picks more of the bass tone in his voice and makes it sound more warm and relaxing. But I agree there is definitely something of Yasser in his delivery today too.

  • @MasterJack2
    @MasterJack2 Месяц назад

    Me as a non player: It's time to play bishop b5
    Prophet: "I think a lot of people at the beginner level would be very tempted by the move Bishop b5, that's not a good move"
    Me: get out of my head!

  • @oneLove07011988
    @oneLove07011988 Год назад +1

    Ablazing when ur amazing! Love how u wanted to play the Vienna but didn’t 😂
    Chess art, much appreciated 🙏

  • @nohalfmeasures6
    @nohalfmeasures6 Год назад +1

    Danya is an incredible teacher, well spoken, articulate and yet, at the same time able to convey an empathetic/simplified analysis for lower rated players.

  • @leonardopx
    @leonardopx Год назад

    Thank you for another great video!

  • @godfreyofbouillon966
    @godfreyofbouillon966 Год назад +14

    Wait, seriously? 24 hours?

  • @zcbmqwer1239
    @zcbmqwer1239 Год назад

    Loved loved loved this video

  • @XFlyingDutchmanX
    @XFlyingDutchmanX Год назад

    Great explanation, as always.

  • @ignis6144
    @ignis6144 Год назад +1

    Good job Frankfurt

  • @Discordialol
    @Discordialol Год назад +1

    Is there a list of danyas recommended openings so that i can practice while watching this speedrun?

  • @unoriginal55
    @unoriginal55 Год назад

    15:50 danya is so wholesome :)

  • @jacobyoung8504
    @jacobyoung8504 Год назад

    Danya, not sure if you still live in San Mateo, but my official recommendation for delis in the South Bay Area is a place called Lorenzo’s in Belmont. Check it out.

  • @IamYaminoUta
    @IamYaminoUta 8 месяцев назад

    on 5:36 you dropped the knight back but their is tatic with knight takes pawn after knight takes back you play queen e2 pinning the knight to the king and push d3 because you don't want to create a weakness on king side.

    • @EndlessFootball
      @EndlessFootball 3 месяца назад

      This doesn’t work at all. Black doesn’t have to take back with the knight. Instead Qxd4 (the hanging knight) and then if you try Nxf6+, black recaptures with the queen and you just lose piece.

  • @nellsummers7921
    @nellsummers7921 Год назад

    Thanks Danya!

  • @peterthegreat6385
    @peterthegreat6385 Год назад +2

    He put a good fight considering he dropped pawn and piece in the opening.

  • @ClassicPass_
    @ClassicPass_ Год назад

    Super grateful 🙏 for all the early run content. Really helps learning to punish sus opening moves by opponents!! Forget the Hiki fart sniffers YT complainers.. we love the early run games!

  • @alexf0101
    @alexf0101 Год назад

    thanks

  • @freedomon6202
    @freedomon6202 Год назад +1

    Danya what are your official opening recommendations for black? Sicilian
    For white Vienna and scotch correct?

    • @tommarcoen6758
      @tommarcoen6758 Год назад

      But the real question is: which sicilian? I would love to see a list from him to!

  • @fellowtraveller2795
    @fellowtraveller2795 Год назад

    "[..] and this is kind of just the companion speedrun to my official opening recommendations"
    Is there a video or post somewhere that lists these recommendations?

  • @thomasmoller6543
    @thomasmoller6543 Год назад

    Could someone enlighten me on what danya means at 27:25 ? How does re8 win a piece back? Why wouldnt white just play kbd2 or f3 and castle on the next move?

  • @megatruble22
    @megatruble22 Год назад +1

    I never knew airports were this good at chess

  • @worldstatic
    @worldstatic Год назад +3

    @Danya Can you please play Caro-Kahn for black at 1500 elo as your main opening for this speedrun like you did for the accelerated dragon? So many variations its hard to get a good sample of games. Thanks for everything!

  • @mcgoo721
    @mcgoo721 Год назад

    The early games are beneficial for everyone I'd say. They really show the value of playing some foundational, principled moves.

  • @unipapel
    @unipapel Год назад

    I have playing chess "seriously" for a couple of months and I am learning a lot with your videos. Not only about how to think about the game, but also about how to enjoy its beauty and history. Thanks a lot! Is your recommended opening for beginners the sicilian or some particular line of it? I've been playing the scoych as white. Thanks! Greetings from Spain

  • @hamzahamdain9162
    @hamzahamdain9162 Год назад +1

    22:30 I actually have felt into this trap 😅
    But now I'm 1600

  • @unreal_osrs
    @unreal_osrs Год назад

    wouldn't Nc3->Nd5 after a potential Nxd7 hang the pawn and leave the knight stranded? was the idea to play f3 before Nd5? isn't that a bit slow, pacing wise?

  • @Ak-47ram
    @Ak-47ram Год назад +2

    11:26 what was that

  • @123amsterdan456
    @123amsterdan456 Год назад +1

    3:50 what about f4, only then bring the knight back to f3 behind the pawn if attacked

    • @Aeistheticism
      @Aeistheticism Год назад +2

      Black would play Qe7. The e4 pawn is more vulnerable; there's no reason to give black a chance to win back the blundered pawn and weaken the kingside.

  • @ericbaucom9228
    @ericbaucom9228 Год назад +1

    Your rating reminds me of that tragedy

  • @joebortiatynski3192
    @joebortiatynski3192 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @chibzyt5699
    @chibzyt5699 Год назад +1

    Danya's voice is ASMR for my brain functioning

  • @christor2907
    @christor2907 Год назад +5

    I set a 5:45am alarm to realise the premiere us 24 hours away xD

    • @Mon_Ouie
      @Mon_Ouie Год назад

      Yeah, saw the time without paying attention to the release date. Ended up watching the Twitch VOD now that the episode has been teased.

  • @klefdnb
    @klefdnb Год назад

    Thanks Danya!!!!!

  • @tommarcoen6758
    @tommarcoen6758 Год назад

    Apart from the two-knights scotch and the Vienna gambit, which are Daniel’s official opening recommendations?

  • @thetransferaccount4586
    @thetransferaccount4586 23 дня назад

    it's always the top theory x

  • @ranlit7717
    @ranlit7717 Год назад +1

    I truly feel like we should maybe focus on bringing in more variety in terms of openings rather than again sticking to the 4Knights Scotch that we already know is your main recommandation, oh well. Don’t get me wrong, I just feel like if we wanna focus on theory, we have already touched on more theory than most would think about in the 4Knights Scotch…

  • @nellsummers7921
    @nellsummers7921 Год назад

    I liked this one

  • @KruxisV
    @KruxisV Год назад

    Danya channeling Yasser in this one

  • @johndavidallison7601
    @johndavidallison7601 Год назад

    Oh baby

  • @walterbrownstone8017
    @walterbrownstone8017 Год назад

    It's only a 900 level game but it's still great fun!

  • @tennisCharlzz
    @tennisCharlzz Год назад +1

    Beginners hate to trade queens (and possibly rooks), but with minor pieces, they seem to not mind taking a pawn and losing that minor piece. I think it's useful to explain when high level piece exchanges make sense as beginners fear doing it.

  • @mlad5274
    @mlad5274 2 месяца назад

    I dont know danya. When a I play 900s they know deep ruy lopez theory or play open sicilian. I literally had to learn theory at 800 because I would just lose 6 moves in to a kings gambit. Watching these 900s 1 move blunder is crazy. I know I dont play that good by any means but I shouldnt have to grind out a theoretical endgame against a 800.

  • @NightStalker1995
    @NightStalker1995 Год назад

    When does danya stream on twitch I never see him, would love to see blackmar-diemer tiechman