Masterclass: Victory with Tactical Play | Alapin Sicilian Defense | GM Naroditsky's Theory Speed Run

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024

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  • @dbretonbec
    @dbretonbec Год назад +190

    Opponent: makes the first move
    Danya: ok our opponent is almost lost after this move

    • @BroomieHERE
      @BroomieHERE Год назад

      Technically that's true because he's double their ratings

  • @richardlong5928
    @richardlong5928 Год назад +421

    Honestly I appreciate and respect that he did not resign. I always get a little bummed when they do bc I want to see Danya’s ideas unfold and come to fruition. Also it’s instructive to see certain checkmating patterns.

    • @bloodcake1337
      @bloodcake1337 Год назад +8

      not resigning is major cringe, and u should feel ashamed for showing such unsportsmanlike behaviour

    • @ondrejhurinek
      @ondrejhurinek Год назад +84

      Yh but this is not any serious tournament or 2 gms playing... not resigning here makes sence as people in this rating do blunder somethimes even in winning positions... nothing to do with poor sportsmanship....

    • @jonathanblack7597
      @jonathanblack7597 Год назад +161

      poor sportsmanship is getting mad at someone for not resigning when they fully have the right not to

    • @bloodcake1337
      @bloodcake1337 Год назад

      @@jonathanblack7597 clown behaviour, this is exactly how u wont make any friends at any tournament, also this is also why u will be clowned on by promoting and sacraficing every pawn and piece, pathetic

    • @whenthingsfly4283
      @whenthingsfly4283 Год назад +53

      ​@@bloodcake1337 in this case it was most certainly not poor sportsmanship. He knew he was playing danya. He wanted to use his completely lost position to gain understanding from danya how to convert White's winning position most efficiently which is something benefitial for both parties. It's not like a dirty flag or trying to frustrate the opponent.

  • @jacobcarrizales427
    @jacobcarrizales427 Год назад +14

    I play a lot of moves that do two things. Create a one move threat and hang checkmate 😎

  • @Alexander-mw1ek
    @Alexander-mw1ek Год назад +35

    Nothing warms my heart more than g6 with no bishop on g7❤

  • @TheSirCal
    @TheSirCal Год назад +20

    I can't believe it took me this long to find your channel. As far as I'm concerned this is the best chess content on RUclips by far. You're calm and it's relaxing unlike all top chess content creators. Keep this up! Also, no join button on youtube? This is easily worth $5 a month, if not much more.

  • @javiergarcia2249
    @javiergarcia2249 Год назад +102

    Watched my first video of Danya like 2 weeks ago and now I’ve just been binging them

    • @randomguy9084
      @randomguy9084 Год назад +15

      Lots of chess tubers are largely for entertainment but watching Danya will actually teach you a lot

    • @TheDestroyer7102
      @TheDestroyer7102 Год назад +2

      That was me around a year ago

    • @someone98760
      @someone98760 Год назад +2

      Yeah Danya is easily my favorite on YT for educational chess content. He does an excellent job at teaching people how to think about chess.

    • @nix4110
      @nix4110 Год назад +4

      @@randomguy9084 Unless you watch Danya instead of actually practice chess. I do that

    • @randomguy9084
      @randomguy9084 Год назад +4

      @@nix4110 I too am guilty of this

  • @jby382
    @jby382 Год назад +26

    me: let me cash in on this free pawn now
    Danya: let me make four more moves and squeeze this dude into submission

  • @PatrickCWalters
    @PatrickCWalters Год назад +122

    As someone who also is from St. Kitts & Nevis 🇰🇳 it was a pleasure to see my flag pop up with a player in your speed run! Very instructive game and a cool moment.
    P.s it's pronounced "Nee-vis" by us 😁🙏🏽

    • @JakeLYT
      @JakeLYT Год назад +4

      I wish I had low taxes like your country 😭

    • @Vepporizer
      @Vepporizer Год назад +3

      Never heard of that country before

    • @PatrickCWalters
      @PatrickCWalters Год назад +3

      @Jake Langley lol It's not a perfect system but it is pretty nice indeed 👌🏽

    • @miniloon577
      @miniloon577 Год назад +1

      as someone that loves flags it's always been one of my favourites! never seen anyone from there.. didn't know I've been pronouncing it wrong this whole time too

    • @PatrickCWalters
      @PatrickCWalters Год назад +3

      @miniloon Thank you! I think it's quite beautiful as well. And yeh Nevis can be hard to pronounce if you never heard it!

  • @shadowryder1089
    @shadowryder1089 Год назад +17

    There is no other Chess player or channel that explains chess and breaks it down soo well and makes it easy for noob players like myself to understand... luv from Fiji🇫🇯

  • @wunknownbeatbox7980
    @wunknownbeatbox7980 Год назад +12

    It's nice as I get stronger I can follow along better during post analysis. For instance at 23:36, "what if black stubbornly defends with Qc8" and I immediately see Qxa6 Qxa6 Nc7+.
    Thanks for all your hard work Danya, I'm constantly advocating for my friends and strangers to watch your content! Keep it up!

  • @jimgu2578
    @jimgu2578 Год назад +1

    Loving the Alapin so far. Another greatly instructive video!

  • @agneum7838
    @agneum7838 Год назад +27

    naroblitzky

  • @youssefyoussef-tu2te
    @youssefyoussef-tu2te Год назад

    Instructive as always
    Appreciate your work Danya 💯💯

  • @jamesp6376
    @jamesp6376 Год назад +17

    It’s so awesome that the last speedrun was the Morra and this is the Alapin. As a Morra player, you sometimes get strong armed into an Alapin, so knowing both is super important for an Aggressive Andy like me

    • @BM-hj6lq
      @BM-hj6lq Год назад

      Which one you prefer - Mora or Alapin? Remember you are not a pawn down in Alapin.

    • @arleyantes9321
      @arleyantes9321 Год назад +1

      ​@@BM-hj6lq but the Morra is wickedly fun 😈

    • @wanderhillen2435
      @wanderhillen2435 Год назад +1

      @@BM-hj6lq The Morra book by IM Esserman is called "Mayhem in the Morra" and it's true. For some reason all my Morra games descend into mayhem and it's a lot of fun. There are some absolutely insane sacrifices and other horrible traps you can spring on your opponent if they're not careful, because the C- and D-files open up so quickly. You are down a pawn, true, but you get such a lead in development that it often does not matter.

    • @jamesp6376
      @jamesp6376 Год назад +1

      @@BM-hj6lq definitely the Morra. Black needs GM level prep to survive my Morra. I read Mayhem in the Morra like Danya suggested and Marc Esserman teaches the reader how to systematically thrash most systems black employs. I recommend the book!

  • @tiagohello
    @tiagohello Год назад

    Amazing ! Thank you so much!

  • @robertsweeney1162
    @robertsweeney1162 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing play. Great videos. Thank you.

  • @Chris-zf5jz
    @Chris-zf5jz Год назад

    Yes, another Alapin !!! Love it ❤

  • @asansfakeaccound5466
    @asansfakeaccound5466 Год назад +1

    i really appreciate your work sensei danya. thanks to you i finally started understanding open positions and meaning of dynamic adventage, and finally feel like i'm going to surpass 2000 skill level.after it blocked me for so long.

  • @maniblondelly
    @maniblondelly Год назад

    More morra please! These are helpful for it too obvs but I find the moral so much fun

  • @PeteyPablo1
    @PeteyPablo1 Год назад +29

    Honestly you should have done the Chess Master Class, not Kasparov, you're the best teacher in chess!

  • @mehemmedeldarli
    @mehemmedeldarli Год назад +1

    Nice Video Daniel 💯💯🔥🔥👍👍♥️

  • @Nemtomi
    @Nemtomi Год назад +1

    I did play the Alapin before very briefly. The last time I faced the Sicilian I played the Morra but seeing how well you use it I've decided to go back to the Alapin.

  • @shanastroskyphazer8172
    @shanastroskyphazer8172 Год назад

    Great lesson ! Danya Thanks . I might even give the Alapin a go now ! But the Morra is an addictive opening for no increment chess. I think the Alapin would be a great opening for bonus time controls or no increment chess ! I once won a memorable game against the Alapin with the black pieces in a club tournament game with the Barnes defense in the Alapin Sicilian although I tricked my opponent with a sneaky inaccuracy. Why do I call it memorable ? Because the Alapin is solid. cheers dude !

  • @marinoprosen3266
    @marinoprosen3266 Год назад +7

    Hi Daniel, I just wanted to ask, can you make a video on how to play chess with yourself (over the board or on PC)? I heard that some masters in the past used to play with themselves and it was very useful. One of my cousins who actually passed away 2 years ago was IM and he used to train like this but no one can tell how he used to do it. So I was wondering if you know this techinque. Thanks in advance for your reply.

  • @amaarquadri
    @amaarquadri Год назад

    I think a video on understanding weird engine moves would be great! You could go through a few examples and demonstrate how to dig through the lines to understand the engine.

  • @kimcostantino1051
    @kimcostantino1051 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the great content! Could you do more Kings indian please? :)

  • @bardia8259
    @bardia8259 Год назад

    One of the best 👌♥️

  • @proage5139
    @proage5139 Год назад +14

    Did him dirty by not rematching

    • @ericrobinson7184
      @ericrobinson7184 Год назад

      Why would you want a recycle of ineptitude, in reverse of an analysis?

    • @peterpan3022
      @peterpan3022 Год назад +2

      well he did say he would rematch him if he resigned, which he didnt do (or rather only did 10 moves later)

    • @musical_lolu4811
      @musical_lolu4811 Год назад

      Why do you guys always have something to complain about.

  • @waterbirds8972
    @waterbirds8972 Год назад +1

    Each move was so deadly. I wish I played like that

  • @comebacksuperkings9758
    @comebacksuperkings9758 Год назад

    Big fan man everytime I feel like not playing chess after loosing ton of games online n over the board ur speedrun games and seeing ur thought process gives me motivation to go back keep up the good work...just wanted to ask u Smith Mora against 1 C5 or alapin pls help

  • @yugangstaz
    @yugangstaz Год назад

    My main man Danya. Thanks for this.

  • @Owbly
    @Owbly Год назад

    Good video.

  • @niccor1506
    @niccor1506 Год назад

    Hello Danya, I watch all your videos and I love them. They have made me a much better middle game player and I really appreciate them, but can you make videos like this focusing on endgame positions and explaining your endgame moves along the way? I feel I need more endgame coaching. That would be amazing if possible. Thanks!

  • @impishlyit9780
    @impishlyit9780 Год назад +3

    I love that the 1900 just went "nah, too low" and aborted XD

  • @cptn_n_cola
    @cptn_n_cola Год назад

    That thumbnail looks like an AI trip. Love the work Danya

  • @alexf0101
    @alexf0101 Год назад

    thanks

  • @alihene2225
    @alihene2225 Год назад

    I fell for this today 😭

  • @brobeans7788
    @brobeans7788 Год назад

    DANYAAAAA WOOOOOO

  • @nyztan0
    @nyztan0 Год назад

    This is certainly a masterclass.. some of these moves and ideas that Danya is explaining with the reasoning behind the move order is why I will never be a GM or close even though my fundamental understanding is pretty good. Me trying to Alapin in a blitz game will most likely result in a disaster

  • @ResQ166
    @ResQ166 Год назад

    play some mengarini variation, thanks

  • @alexdavids5038
    @alexdavids5038 Год назад

    Hey daniel what about Kc3 to b5 a gambit on the position 10:53, black cannot capture it if it does bad things can happen to the black queen.

  • @pftq2401
    @pftq2401 Год назад

    Danya, thanks for video, really appreciate your clear explanaitions, why have u switched to Alapin from Morra? in last speedrun u were heavily advocating for Smith morra gambit

    • @DagarMan0
      @DagarMan0 Год назад

      the last speedrun was more about creating tactical positions and explain the train of thought for playing those kinds of positions and complications. this one is about playing openings he recommends to create a repertoire as if we are his students

    • @DagarMan0
      @DagarMan0 Год назад

      a good example of that is that danya is not a grünfeld player vs 1. d4, but feels it's a better opening in terms of allowing black to better understand opening principles and fight for an advantage, unlike his usual king's indian which is more about navigating a position with less space and understanding pawn attacks

  • @ezerbrowne922
    @ezerbrowne922 Год назад

    My homeland! 🇰🇳 and not to nitpick but it is pronounced St. Kitts and "Knee"-vis. Love the videos Danya!

    • @DanielNaroditskyGM
      @DanielNaroditskyGM  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Not nitpicky at all, I appreciate it and will pronounce it correctly next time :)

  • @jj385064
    @jj385064 Год назад

    Imo, danya and anish giri are the best chess coaches. Very very instructive video and easy to understand regardless of rating. Thanks for the vids danya

  • @TheBlueSkateboard
    @TheBlueSkateboard Год назад +1

    Never been this early!

  • @strangelyrepulsive77
    @strangelyrepulsive77 Год назад

    18:36 Bx QxQ Bc6+!! clearing mate threat on d8 opera style... doesn't let me... Qxc6+... FUCK!!!

  • @denzopaolopalgue9890
    @denzopaolopalgue9890 Год назад +2

    Anyone have sir Naroditsky's list of recommended openings? I am trying to join a local tournament in my university and would love to know all of his recommendations so I can add it to my studies (focusing more on endgame and middlegame but knowing opening theory wont hurt, no?). So far I only know Alapin for anti silician and Accelerated Dragon for Sicilian.

    • @CardinalDunkernya457mm
      @CardinalDunkernya457mm Год назад

      d4 openings either QGD or grunfeld

    • @nix4110
      @nix4110 Год назад

      Four knights scotch

    • @lugga8241
      @lugga8241 Год назад

      Fantasy vs caro-kann

    • @lugga8241
      @lugga8241 Год назад

      Nimzowitsch vs french

    • @lugga8241
      @lugga8241 Год назад

      If i remember correctly he plays e5 against the english

  • @israelgulley9104
    @israelgulley9104 Год назад

    I let the engine sit a little longer after 8… Nb8 and it liked 9. Bb5+ and after 9…Bd7 10.Bxb7 Qxb7 11. O-O Bg7 12. Re1 with a +2.3 evaluation

  • @24yroldchessimprover84
    @24yroldchessimprover84 Год назад +1

    With respect Danya, with perfect play an engine cannot defend a 2.20 position against itself. The exceptions are some fortresses but there is no fortress here. Usually, the cutoff for when a position becomes theoretically winning is 1.20 to 1.40 in engine games between Lc0 and Stockfish. 2.20 is WAAYY above that.

    • @DanielNaroditskyGM
      @DanielNaroditskyGM  Год назад +2

      Totally right - I meant that an engine should be able to defend against a human :)

  • @brunobasic2033
    @brunobasic2033 Год назад +3

    Which chessable course is he referencing around 21:30?

    • @melonlo2326
      @melonlo2326 Год назад

      If you find it could you post it here?

    • @brunobasic2033
      @brunobasic2033 Год назад +2

      @@melonlo2326 The course is "Tame the Sicilian: The Alapin Variation" by GM Rustam Kasimdzhanov and GM Ganguly

    • @melonlo2326
      @melonlo2326 Год назад

      @@brunobasic2033 thanks!

  • @Chris-rb8ox
    @Chris-rb8ox Год назад

    👍

  • @hiddenname7210
    @hiddenname7210 Год назад

    i love how you see the positions but honestly dont get anything out of it until opponents stop blundering in openings (like g6) . wish you could stay at higher ratings(2200+) for a longer period this time

  • @MrMartinoo1
    @MrMartinoo1 Год назад

    Bishop f4 over Bishop c4 is such a high level move, pretty sure 95% of us would have played Bishop c4

  • @trequor
    @trequor Год назад

    He probably didn't resign because this could be his only opportunity to play the Prophet. A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. He's gotta make the most of it

  • @johnbell3920
    @johnbell3920 Год назад

    Will there never be analysis of the grunfeld game? I'm mostly interested in why he reccomends the grunfeld instead of KID

  • @xgirvel
    @xgirvel Год назад

    Very instructive after 21:36, just a pile of good ideas. These situations where the opponent is completely undeveloped, but can castle in 3 moves, and you have to come up with a plan from nothing are insanely hard to navigate.

  • @yusufozdemir769
    @yusufozdemir769 Год назад

    I need Danish Gambit from Danya.

  • @lazycalc2533
    @lazycalc2533 Год назад

    Can't wait til Black actually plays a normal boring Alapin. We hardly ever see how to defeat the hippo setups in these speedruns.

  • @ArtZapzzTen
    @ArtZapzzTen Год назад

    That blunder... 1700 btw 😅😅

  • @BM-hj6lq
    @BM-hj6lq Год назад +1

    Personally I am disappointed Dania switched from Smith-Mora to Alapin. I have been building up my Smith-Mora knowledge based on his speedrun games. I even payed an OTB classical game in Mora. However, I feel beyond 1600 no one really falls for the common Smith-Mora traps. Unless you are tactically strong, playing with a pawn down can make you feel uncomfortable. I am now thinking about switching to Alapin.
    What do you think is a better option for a 1500-1600 rated player - Alapin or Mora? Suggestions are welcome.

    • @lehmamoo2627
      @lehmamoo2627 Год назад +1

      Depends on do you play blitz, rapid or classical. In blitz Smith-Morra might be crushing, but for slower games I suggest the Alapin. The Smith-Morra is risky especially in classical. Alapin is my recommendation, because higher level players don't fall to Smith-Morra traps.

    • @jycegaming8530
      @jycegaming8530 Год назад +2

      As solid as the alapin is, i think investing in the mayhem in the morra book by marc esserman is worthwhile. While higher rated players may not fall for traps, the morra is far from dubious, and you can still find winning positions and tremendous compensation for the pawn without winning in 10 moves from a trappy line

    • @musical_lolu4811
      @musical_lolu4811 Год назад

      Dude, learn everything.

  • @thetransferaccount4586
    @thetransferaccount4586 4 месяца назад

    damaged alapin

  • @christor2907
    @christor2907 Год назад

    I know there is the standard whining from people saying 'im this rating and my opponents never blunder like that'... I'm usually the first to say... they do, Danya just doesn't miss the punish or... its the pressure exerted by the GM etc... I'm 1600 and I won't say my opponents never blunder like this, but I rarely see opponents at 1500-1700 play as poorly as that in a basic opening. Not just the slow Fioncetto in a situation he clearly had no time for the slow development... but to throw a peice to a basic queen a4 check... I havent seen that since being 1200-1300.

  • @scottyoung2601
    @scottyoung2601 7 месяцев назад

    Weasel!

  • @juanroaguilo
    @juanroaguilo Год назад

    :)

  • @Majora96
    @Majora96 Год назад +3

    I don't get how a 1750 plays so badly

    • @PhoenixLOfficial
      @PhoenixLOfficial Год назад +6

      Because compared to a 2600 GM they are terrible at chess

    • @JakeLYT
      @JakeLYT Год назад +3

      ​​@@PhoenixLOfficial 1700s are also just inconsistent. As someone whose ELO ranges from 1700 to 1900, there are games where my opponents play like trash and get steamrolled. Then, when I'm having an off day or off week, I get steamrolled.

    • @cz19856
      @cz19856 Год назад +1

      1700 means you are 1900 in some positions while being 1500 in some other positions

    • @aiGeis
      @aiGeis Год назад

      @@JakeLYT I'm 1350 and I cannot remember the last time I've seen anyone below 1100 (which I don't get matched against anymore, but still) who hangs a N like that. Qa4+ fork is very well known and the retreating square was obviously held by the pawn.
      Stop being an apologist for unacceptably poor play by higher rated opponents in these speedruns. The 2000+ rated players from the last speedrun were a monumental disappointment and honestly played even worse than a lot of the 1700s in the aforementioned run.

    • @ClassicMist360
      @ClassicMist360 Год назад +5

      ​​​​@@aiGeis dude you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about, I'm also 1700 and people blunder pieces like that more often than you think.
      When you play against a GM, you are going to make uncharacteristic mistakes that you wouldn't make against someone your ELO, because GMs know how to KEEP THE TENSION, how to SQUEEZE THE POSITION, and STOP ALL OF YOUR POSITIONAL/TACTICAL IDEAS before you even do them. Those things will make you blunder super easy tactics after 15-20 moves.
      Also 1700s don't have best opening knowledge, they have 2 or 3 lines they know decently, and a few other lines they know 5-7 moves of theory, meaning they get destroyed/bad positions out of the opening from almost all openings except 3-6 openings
      Nobody is being an "apologist", we just know more than you, and we know what it takes to be 1700, and how playing against someone who stops all of your ideas while squeezing you down can make you blunder silly things.

  • @ReverseGuy
    @ReverseGuy Год назад

    Most people are only here for you playing against cheaters. Nothing else

  • @pokerstar2926
    @pokerstar2926 Год назад +7

    13:54
    >opponent says he learns so much from the vids
    >danya doesnt know why he doesnt just resign
    >danya proceeds to lecture and teach from the obviously winning and resignable position
    Damn daniel, lost some humility points here. Sounding kind of snobby here, which made you blind to the bigger picture. Not the way angle I typically see you from, so that's why I'm pointing this out here

    • @gavinc2733
      @gavinc2733 Год назад +10

      That was chat saying that
      Edit: Nevermind, I originally thought it was Twitch chat saying that but after reading Danya's comment and rewatching the video, it does seem like it was a comment from the opponent, sorry about that.

    • @hansgruber9093
      @hansgruber9093 Год назад

      @@gavinc2733 about learning so much from his vids? It was quite evidently the opponent.

    • @DanielNaroditskyGM
      @DanielNaroditskyGM  Год назад +26

      I respect your criticism and see how you could have interpreted my words that way. However, I assure you that when I said "idk how my opponent is able to continue the torture and not resign," I didn't mean it sarcastically or condescendingly in the least. Quite the contrary, I admired my opponent's resilience and me thanking him for resigning at the end was also not sarcastic at all, since I've had plenty of opponents who end up stalling out their clock.

    • @kp1657
      @kp1657 Год назад +1

      @@DanielNaroditskyGM based

    • @thesecondderivative8967
      @thesecondderivative8967 Год назад +3

      Please don't water down the meaning of snobbish. This, very clearly, isn't.

  • @mortalkombaty7960
    @mortalkombaty7960 Год назад +2

    Hikaru defeated you 9-1 yesterday after bullet brawl. It was painful to watch. Please don't play him again. Don't embarass yourself. Thank you

    • @michael8815
      @michael8815 Год назад +12

      Does this make you feel good?

    • @musical_lolu4811
      @musical_lolu4811 Год назад +2

      @@michael8815 he's a troll. I've seen similar comments from this guy. Pay no heed.

    • @muhdsiddiq7753
      @muhdsiddiq7753 Год назад

      Oh look there's a man-child here

    • @ClassicMist360
      @ClassicMist360 Год назад

      LMAO

    • @bassmanjr100
      @bassmanjr100 Год назад

      Natoditsky would defeat you 100 out of 100 and I’m sure he couldn’t care less about your comment. What a troll.

  • @calendar9136
    @calendar9136 Год назад +1

    1700 playing like 400 elo and this is highlight