Tempo Vs Pawns | French Defence: Tarrasch Variation | The Sensei Speedrun | GM Naroditsky
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
- 00:00 Intro
00:09 First Move
11:20 Analysis
18:20 Example (Danya Vs Wesley So)
20:10 Back To Game
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Danya utilizing his therapist voice to drop some chess knowledge. Thanks for the great content. I feel better already!
It sounded to me like he just woke up haha.
There's someone else in the same room. You can see their reflection on the black part right next to Danya.
@@algot34 that’s danya in the reflection
Danya's slowly morphing into Yasser Seirawan, and I'm here for it.
he's actually done a few impressions of him..almost as good as Gary's
except when he occasionally loses his mind for a for seconds and becomes kasparov.
XD
Danya is talking as calmly as Yasser in this video!
Danya becomes Yasser without stream chat haha.
I was STARVING for speedrun content. I'll always be here for the SR
Me too
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Love how Danya changed the camera angle, like a well seaoned news anchor.
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I love how soft you're speaking in this video Danya, it suits your voice well
Ah finally an opening I play almost every game: Trash variation
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Its funny that Danya showed the Wesley game because in So's 1.e4 course on Chessable he gives Ne2 instead of Ngf3 because he says that in the line played in the game after 8.0-0 cxd4 9.cxd4 a5! then he gives 10.Re1 (instead of a4 Danya played in a similar position to the Danya - So game) and then 10...Be7! and he says that this transposes to a line in the 3...Be7 4.Ngf3 Nf6 lines that is known to be fine for Black.
Big fan of hearing the history of the opening as its played!
Such a deep and genuine passion for the game, you're a great inspiration to us all Danya
i was scratching my veins waiting for this video thank you danya for fixing us up for our dose of education.
So glad you decided to cover this line, it's my absolute favourite because you can get such fighting lines against a normally dry defence. Thanks Danya!
Few things are more satisfying than getting a beautiful checkmate, then opening up your RUclips page and seeing a fresh new Naroditsky upload.
I remember when I played Tarrasch exclusively without knowing theory because Ivanchuk said in that one interview “Nd2 is less aggressive” and I always thought I was lost in the opening because I couldn‘t figure out how I was supposed to guard the d4-pawn lol. Turns out you’re supposed to sac it.
Love your lessons Daniel!
What a great game. Thanks again for all the amazing content.
Thank you for the chess history at 11:31
I love hearing about Tarrasch!!
Thank you for continuing to stream and upload these Daniel
Danya is the GOAT. He's a great coach (as far as I know), makes instructive content fun and FREE and obviously he's an amazing player in general.
A very welcome trinket as I‘ve played the Tarrasch pretty much ever since developing my opening repertoire due to how sound the Ne2 Nf3 Bd3 setup is 😁
Will very definitely investigate Nf3
The goat! I’ve improved so much just from watching your content and taking notes, really appreciate what you do, hope you’re doing well :)
I've been looking up the french for the past week now, and suddenly Antonio and Danya post french games on the very same day. I'm spoiled!
I'd love to see more french games from the white. It's so difficult for me to play against
Thank you for all the instructive and great knowledge that you share with us, I also play this French line with white and now I have more ideas (liked the attack with h pawn a lot to cheap black structure)
Thanks! I look forward to my nightly Naro chess lesson.
1. Love ya Danya
2. Absolutely cherish the intro with the flaming knight and the badass medieval music
3. Your instructive videos are the best out there. TYTYTY
Oh, that's what I play myself. Awesome variation! Thanks
Thanks Danya ! Great lesson, I was looking for a new weapon against the French. So that's awesome. Your chess wordsmith wizardry is on-point ! The last camera angle was cool ! My lucky way is to face west while playing online anyway. According to Chinese astrology. I believe it definitely helps to find your lucky direction.
As a French defense player reading the title made my night. Can't get enough of the content.... keep em coming!!!
I love playing the Tarrasch! Glad Danya is covering it.
The Title is very similar to one of your themes in an opening teaching video 5 years ago. Excited!!
Please never stop Danya! We are all so grateful for these lessons
iirc, it was Nimzowitsch who was, kind of, isolated among all the good players back then. He was a proponent of the idea that the center can be controlled by pieces, instead of pawns. This was counter to the idea that the center should be controlled using pawns, which was what Tarrasch believed in and probably what all the grandmasters of that time believed in.
I love watching your speed run vids, 👍
I play the Tarrasch, but always thought that Ne2 was necessary, didn't know this line where you sacrifice a pawn. Good to know, will look more into it!
What Danya says: "you should be very careful when you play this line with white, obviously."
What I hear: "play this line, you'll win every time."
Got it. Thanks Danya!
Спасибо, Даня! Не устаешь радовать :)
Finally a speedrun video that isn't posted at 2am!
Oh wow, I played this exact line as white not too long ago. Exciting to see it here!
Tarrasch the flip-phone Luddite. I love this Daniel!
The Soft-Spoken Sensei has blessed our inboxes with ASMR-adjacent content
20:28 nice analogy being from New York
New Yorkers trying not to tell people they’re from New York challenge (warning: IMPOSSIBLE!)
I loved the position in this game, I have to try the tarrasch sometime
One of your best videos yet. I noticed you were a little bit anxious in this video though? It looks like me when I’ve had too much coffee and too little sleep.
It’s because of your lessons that I can finally spot things like rooks to C7 to distract the king - thanks for all of these!!
I was just down in my rapid game. Decided to turn Daniel on in the background (thought like “him”) and I came back for the draw against someone 70 points higher. Thanks Daniel!!!
I was about to go to bed but i GOTTA watch this!
Loved Daniel’s speaking voice in this video.
Very nice line. I was experimenting with it myself, but playing f4 insted of Nf3, but gotta try this pawn sacrifice on d4. I was always losing it anyway, so I can sacrifice it with purpose now, hahaha
Great vid Daniel. I used to play this line a lot as white so love seeing more discussion on it
Thank you for the series! Thanks to you, I gained 850 elo over the past eight months ! =)
thanks
I feel like he's speaking in a softer tone in this video. Does anyone feel the same? Tbh I'm absolutely loving this
What an amazing game!
another nice game x2
Here’s what I’ve learned so far in chess bishops are actually worth about 10 points when you lose one
For nothing
damnnnnn guuurl!
korchnoi udovic is a nice game to look up in this line
what a nice video from Yasser
That’s not even fair how you just beat up on people like this. What a beast. “That’s mate in 3”
I'll have to try this line, I play the Tarrasch but I always play the automatic Ne2.
Hi Danya, not long ago I put up a comment saying that I hit 1800, but today I hit 1900 for the first time. Couldn't have done it without your videos. Thanks for everything!
you are the best.
The A2 and B2 pawns at 22:37: "Am I a joke to you?"
nice
12:53
Botez Gambit would like a word.
gg thx
"I have a compensation" is what I am saying when down a pawn.
Denya is one of the greatest gifts for the worldwide chess
Isn't this similar to the milner-barry gambit in the french?
talk like yasser in this video, best impression ever
2ñ25 does Ne2 not transpose into this same position?
I feel like a thief getting such valuable content for free. Danya спасибо
1. I am not sure it is correct that this variation came into prominence only after the appearance of strong computers. I played it many times myself, after seeing the 1967 Korchnoi vs. Udovčić game, maybe in the early 2000s it was.
2. The distinction between Dr. Tarrasch and the hyper-modernists is usually drawn too sharply, by those people who would like to put every player into a certain 'school.' In his book "The Game of Chess" from 1931 however Dr. Tarrasch actually has some high praise for certain hyper-modern openings, like the Alekhine defence, which he even played a few times in the late 1920s. Dr. Tartakower has a chapter called "Dr. Siegbert Tarrasch and Géza Maróczy as Hypermodernists" in his book "The Hypermodern Game of Chess." The animosity between Dr. Tarrasch and Nimzowitsch is well documented, but it appears it was more personal rather than due to much of substantial disagreement.
super love your brains (not like a zombie)
Thanks for showing your rapid game against Wesley, even tho it was *3...Be7*
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Thank you based Danya
I wish you would make more of these! They are just so goooddd!! ❤️ Please keep it upp!❤️ and just a suggestion: could you play the Göring gambit sometime? Its my favorite opening and i would love to see it played on a high level! ❤️❤️❤️
You know, there's an extraordinary amount of videos on how to play against the French as white, it's no wonder I have the HARDEST time playing it as black. Each game is some new "tricky" variation. I think it must be a sign to learn a different opening as Black against 1. e4
Even though 1…e6 is, imho, a very solid choice of opening. And I say that as a 1.e4 player who very rarely loses to the French, but playing rarely seen yet solid openings is a good idea in general. If you‘re willing to diligently study a new opening I‘d recommend the Pirc to you, it can lead to very fun double-edged positions for Black and actively threatens to equalize if White isn‘t careful
Welcome to the caro kann :p
The only thing you have to study is the tal variation and the fantasy
Thanks to both of you for your suggestions. I have played the pirc defense a handful of times according to the database and do decently well. The Caro was my opening when I started and we didn’t get along too much 😅 Might be time to give it another chance
Woah! :)
I prefer the old camera setup
dang my secret opening revealed to the whole wide world :(
how can I play against you?
Holy cow, does the average 1900 know 11 book moves against the fourth most common response to his e4 aperture? Be7 was the first deviation o.0
so we're in ASMR territory now
I can see all the tactics after Qe7, but the early and middle game is really hard to follow in this line.
Korchnoi gambit. Sam Collins did a 60 min release for Chessbase.
Pawns
God that’s disgusting what you just did to my 2000 boy
Tarrasch probably was No. 2 or perhaps even No. 1 in the late 1890s.
He was rather dogmatic, whereas Lasker was pragmatic.
OnTarrasch's Tombstone Tarrasch is rightfully called Praeceptor Germaniae (Germany's (chess) teacher.
Hi Danya
daniel lloks more handsome with this camera angle
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Who else was waiting for danya to say "Yeeeeeees I had this position in TILberg NINEteen seventyfive"
why does Daniel sound like Seirawan today?
I have always hated the french as white, now am considering learning it thoroughly. Thanks Danya
Can you please play the classical french defense as black? I'd like to see some ideas for black.
Danya have you lost any games on this particular speed run yet?
I love calling the Tarrasch Variation the trash variation lol