Ruy Lopez | The Sensei Speedrun | GM Naroditsky

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

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  • @izzymarz6788
    @izzymarz6788 2 года назад +410

    i think we all know the feeling of contemplating life in a lost position

    • @gelatinousjoe7979
      @gelatinousjoe7979 2 года назад +28

      Especially when you know you had a dead equal position 10 moves earlier

    • @michaeljazzchazz
      @michaeljazzchazz 2 года назад +11

      @@gelatinousjoe7979 whenever I get in those situations (Im 1400 so it happens a lot lol) I just sit there like damn I really just lost this game huh

    • @semic2726
      @semic2726 2 года назад +5

      @@michaeljazzchazz couldn't be further from the truth 500 elo higher (1900)

    • @peterickes4108
      @peterickes4108 2 года назад

      @@gelatinousjoe7979 t

    • @null3007
      @null3007 2 года назад +4

      I think this feeling is universal regardless of elo.

  • @lukastux3024
    @lukastux3024 2 года назад +149

    "You have to play the board" - only a tiny sentence, but so tremendously important. How many games have I lost because I wanted to make something happen or didn't want to admit my advantage had disappeared!

  • @mmuhockey3
    @mmuhockey3 2 года назад +75

    Danya on day 1 of the speedrun: "In this speedrun we are playing solidly"
    Danya on day 120 of the speedrun: "late night YOLO"

  • @chaoranchen
    @chaoranchen 2 года назад +193

    Ah yes, one of Socrates's lesser known pearls of wisdom at 12:10

    • @ClassicMist360
      @ClassicMist360 2 года назад +4

      correct timestamp is 12:10

    • @Tarif2809
      @Tarif2809 2 года назад +1

      12:10*

    • @mouwersor
      @mouwersor 2 года назад

      yeah that's the joke g

    • @Alex_Deam
      @Alex_Deam 2 года назад +22

      "Every pawn is a passer if you're brave enough" - Abraham Lincoln

    • @goyonman9655
      @goyonman9655 Год назад

      @@ClassicMist360
      That' the time stanp

  • @thejames666
    @thejames666 2 года назад +97

    When you start to consider pushing pawns to make squares available for your other pieces, you know you’re levelling up. A simple concept on the face of it, but it just doesn’t occur to beginners. My brain feels slightly larger after every Danya master class. Best content on RUclips.

  • @AustinChowChow
    @AustinChowChow 2 года назад +34

    The best educational chess content on RUclips. Thank you as always Danya!

  • @lukastux3024
    @lukastux3024 2 года назад +60

    "A pawn is better than no pawn" - Socrates

  • @hunterthompson5680
    @hunterthompson5680 2 года назад +54

    Hope you get rich rich rich from doing all this great work Danya! You sure do deserve it, buddy 🙏

  • @mikhailmikhailov8781
    @mikhailmikhailov8781 2 года назад +30

    That Wesley So game was fucking nuts. You can feel the 2700++ ELO there, god damn.

    • @lyingcat9022
      @lyingcat9022 2 года назад +4

      Right?!? Painful to watch, had to be brutal to face…

  • @kgee2111
    @kgee2111 2 года назад +8

    Just listening to this guy explain how he considers candidate moves is gold!

  • @valiansayoga8371
    @valiansayoga8371 2 года назад +8

    Really informative and detailed explanation coming from u man. Much appreciated, thanks!

  • @sorenvigesaa1521
    @sorenvigesaa1521 2 года назад +8

    Nice, I was hoping for another Ruy video

  • @Saint_Magnapinna
    @Saint_Magnapinna 2 года назад +7

    Thanks for the eductional and entertaining content. I really appreciate this as a beginner-intermediate!

  • @manifestyourlife7
    @manifestyourlife7 2 года назад +7

    Danya has a way of explaining things that even my lowly rating can understand, it's quite the gift.

  • @user-420i
    @user-420i 2 года назад +4

    Needed this vid before bed, thanks man

  • @shitfuckinc.3846
    @shitfuckinc.3846 2 года назад +14

    43:43 Casually passed up the fact that Qc2 was a brilliancy

    • @justsomeprofile4969
      @justsomeprofile4969 2 года назад +2

      sacrificing the queen or mostly any piece for a checkmate is always a brilliant move

    • @thatguy5233
      @thatguy5233 2 года назад +6

      @@justsomeprofile4969 yup, but it wasn't like that ~2years ago and that's why people still think "brilliant move" is cool. it isn't anymore, at least not as much and it's pretty common ;/ i prefer the old "rules" of a brilliant move for sure. it actually had to be "brilliant", not just visually sacrifising a piece...

    • @petergriffin8767
      @petergriffin8767 2 года назад +2

      You just have to give up material (even for mate in 1) and it’ll say it’s brilliant. I think it’s to get beginners to buy premium by stroking their egos with it

  • @thebushwabanana
    @thebushwabanana 2 года назад +10

    The board setup at 26:00 is a great example of what separates the good players from the great players. Danya has piece activity on every part of the board and has complete control no matter what the next move is. King is ready to move up incase of check, bishop is ready to fork in two different locations depending on opponents next move, pawn is ready to promote, queen is attacking and defending at the same time, and there are about 5 different ways to checkmate the opponent in the next few moves. Meanwhile, the opponent can really only move the queen to one or two squares to attempt to defend. It amazing just how active all Danya's pieces are and how much he throws at the opponent on every corner of the board. Absolute masterclass

  • @garrettphelps5525
    @garrettphelps5525 2 года назад

    Thank you, Danya. I play this line all the time and the tips are appreciated.

  • @mariamabovyan6000
    @mariamabovyan6000 2 года назад +2

    You know it’s a good content when you realize you just watched 50 min video on youtube uninterrupted

  • @extrackman
    @extrackman 2 года назад

    I really enjoyed the lesson. Thanks for doing this.

  • @JrbWheaton
    @JrbWheaton 2 года назад +11

    Can you enable “super thanks” on your channel? I feel dirty consuming this content for free

  • @johnlawton7893
    @johnlawton7893 2 года назад +1

    i always feel like this is so much better for black because it feels like the huge lead in development is a way bigger advamtage than the doubled queenside pawns

  • @steinanderson9849
    @steinanderson9849 2 года назад

    Thanks Danya!

  • @yorickstrangefield2976
    @yorickstrangefield2976 2 года назад +2

    1:09 "...literally a gazillion sidelines..."
    Not a quillion; not a gillion; not quite a frillion...literally a _gazillion_ .

  • @SEAKPhotog
    @SEAKPhotog 2 года назад

    Thanks for your videos!

  • @jamesnix4556
    @jamesnix4556 2 года назад

    My two favorite modern day masters is naroditsky and radjabov.....I like their style of play.... thank you for this broadcast

  • @catch2297
    @catch2297 2 года назад

    Thank you Danya!

  • @bradharper641
    @bradharper641 2 года назад +3

    Amazing as always Sir, Have you considered making a course on chessable? You have an amazing teaching style making a course lets say on the Ruy Lopez and explaining the ideas in the opening what to do in the middle game.....

  • @brbcrew9957
    @brbcrew9957 2 года назад +1

    my best notification iswhen danya upload..

  • @wunknownbeatbox7980
    @wunknownbeatbox7980 2 года назад +1

    im trying to find this speedrun where danya played a 2200 named like brad, and the position was losing for danya and then he saved it... I can't seem to find it, can someone link me if they know?

    • @monstermagnet3150
      @monstermagnet3150 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/ofUcXj4ArHA/видео.html

    • @_A-B_
      @_A-B_ 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/ofUcXj4ArHA/видео.html&ab_channel=DanielNaroditsky you are welcome .)

  • @anthonypassarelli5534
    @anthonypassarelli5534 2 года назад +1

    I remember watching this live with the whole AT&T thing lol

  • @ignis6144
    @ignis6144 2 года назад +5

    Love u bro

  • @Ujjayanroy
    @Ujjayanroy 2 года назад

    a gazillion thanks for the detailed explanation

  • @hermesapollo7783
    @hermesapollo7783 2 года назад +8

    Danya have you ever thought about making a course for Chessable? Your style of teaching would be perfect for a long form opening course and it would definitely be successful

  • @repacharge431
    @repacharge431 2 года назад +4

    Bro it's 11, stop making me stay up lmao

  • @johnadams57
    @johnadams57 2 года назад

    love these videos!

  • @varietyfun9884
    @varietyfun9884 2 года назад

    Amazing, as always sensei!

  • @alexwiththeglasses
    @alexwiththeglasses 2 года назад

    I’d have to watch this again to follow a bunch of it (or at least try🤞)… tough sledding but definitely worthwhile🙏

  • @jamesjohnson4111
    @jamesjohnson4111 2 года назад +1

    great video.

  • @michaelf8221
    @michaelf8221 2 года назад

    These excellent videos are always made more instructive when you face tough competition. Excellent job explaining how the specific pawn trades would lead to different endgames and how you evaluated the winning chances in each!

  • @NoOne-wn3pm
    @NoOne-wn3pm 2 года назад +7

    As an 1800 that knows very little theory I believe this line is too dangerous to play, so many ways you can go wrong

    • @smrtfasizmu6161
      @smrtfasizmu6161 2 года назад +2

      e4 e5 is a landmine for black in general and that's why I don't play it. There are so many openings with so many dangerous sidelines in which you can get blown off the board.
      I am also 1800 btw

  • @SuperYtc1
    @SuperYtc1 2 года назад +3

    He never plays Ruy from white side. :(

  • @berrymacokinya8131
    @berrymacokinya8131 Год назад

    38:40… instead of moving the pawn to a2, wouldn’t bishop d3 check have pushed the king back to g1 meaning you could go Qc1 checkmate…?

  • @amaarquadri
    @amaarquadri 2 года назад +6

    In the position at 48:49, the knight is not technically lost because of Ng6 Bxg6 Kf6 with a fork. But after Bf7 Kxg5 Bxd5 white should have a pretty easy win anyways.

    • @therealblacksheep330
      @therealblacksheep330 2 года назад

      If black goes Ng6 then white can take with their e5 knight…even if they take with the bishop black can’t go from Kd6 to Kf6 in one move…and if he could it wouldn’t be a fork after bxg6 because the knight defends the bishop and the pawn defends the knight

  • @Omar_Merican
    @Omar_Merican 2 года назад +5

    how does Danya get perfect examples from chessbase?...like how does he find the games with that specific motif or idea?

    • @jonnenne
      @jonnenne 2 года назад +2

      He probably is expert on using the search functions. Like writing sequence bishop B1, queen C1 or something like that

    • @BiggyJimbo
      @BiggyJimbo 2 года назад +1

      @@jonnenne Yeah, good point. He also undoubtedly had a pretty insane chess memory, as most high level grandmasters seem to have.

    • @Aeradill
      @Aeradill 2 года назад +3

      he remembers the idea and recreates the sequence on a board after which chessbase engine gives you the games that have that setup.

    • @Omar_Merican
      @Omar_Merican 2 года назад

      wow thanks guys! @Jonnenne @Jim Smith @Aeradill

    • @cpf2566
      @cpf2566 2 года назад +3

      Just to elaborate a bit more...you can search a database in Chessbase by pretty much any criteria: names or dates, positions, material count or even specific moves. To find these examples he will have searched by position. You just place a king, bishop and queen in the final checkmate arrangement around the three fianchetto pawns and it returns all the games that featured such a position. You can tell it to include horizontal and vertical mirror images (ie: where the position occured on the opposite side of the board or with opposite colours) or even exclude games which featured some other specific criteria.
      I have a love/hate relationship with Chessbase - it's slow, clunky, unintuitive and horribly dated...but the search function and basic database management tools are brilliant.

  • @jeremysmith2370
    @jeremysmith2370 2 года назад +4

    Does anybody else imagine danyas voice I I head when they are playing their own games to try and play accurately lol

  • @miladayatynia7844
    @miladayatynia7844 2 года назад

    love speedruns

  • @nbeqo
    @nbeqo 2 года назад

    Why not Nxe7 instead of Qxe7 please? Btw, looked at your game vs Luke, nice one! Interesting engine mating idea 34.... Rb4-g4 followed by Qe3-h6 mate!

  • @xxdragnxx1
    @xxdragnxx1 2 года назад +3

    At the end for white would bishop a5 work? If not whats the follow up?

    • @ElijahStormblessed
      @ElijahStormblessed 2 года назад

      I think after the line you saw, Bd3+ forces the king away from the defense of the bishop on f1?

    • @xxdragnxx1
      @xxdragnxx1 2 года назад +1

      @@ElijahStormblessed thanks!

  • @alexf0101
    @alexf0101 2 года назад

    thanks

  • @goyonman9655
    @goyonman9655 Год назад

    21:51
    What:s wrong with bishop f5

  • @PhildoBaggins
    @PhildoBaggins 2 года назад

    Just what I needed after dropping 10 games in the Ryu in a row

  • @robertmauersberger953
    @robertmauersberger953 2 года назад

    still waiting for a Latvian Gambit! ;) Anyway, great content by a good man

  • @princekervie7408
    @princekervie7408 Год назад

    what opening is this?

  • @jackfivedeals3178
    @jackfivedeals3178 2 года назад

    im here cos of gotham chess levy but m staying cos og GM DANYA THE SENSEI

  • @michigan53105
    @michigan53105 Год назад

    I followed his advice dropping back the bishop back cause it’s a long range piece and got mated in 1

  • @whywouldyoukap8462
    @whywouldyoukap8462 2 года назад

    Thoughts on the Jaenisch gambit in the Ruy?

  • @CBFW_KO
    @CBFW_KO 2 месяца назад

    wesley is unreal

  • @darioroe7832
    @darioroe7832 2 года назад +2

    5:29 what the hell is going on here???

  • @Smallgot83
    @Smallgot83 2 года назад

    Were you about to make a jiu Jitsu reference?!

  • @mohbw3
    @mohbw3 2 года назад +2

    12:34 im doing this to often lol

  • @subschool5415
    @subschool5415 2 года назад

    30:18 let's take a luft

  • @lauracamus7720
    @lauracamus7720 Год назад

    Yes Qe6 is the move

  • @Kokurorokuko
    @Kokurorokuko 2 года назад

    22:49 You didn't explain Qb2 here

  • @timcannon5384
    @timcannon5384 2 года назад +2

    People are entitled to disagree with me but I think this is an account that will eventually get banned for intermittent cheating. I say that from looking at the account by the way. They are way way over .500 in rapid, and 2000 rated. In faster time controls they are my rating (around 1300), and the abandoning and taking time in weird spots, I just don't think this is a proper sportsmen. Good game by Danya regardless, if the guy simply resigned instead of being a dbag I wouldn't have even looked at the account.

  • @hellopleychess3190
    @hellopleychess3190 2 года назад

    the bf1 bh3 mate is not forced though, white can play Kg2 and lose the queen

  • @elieaboujaoudeh8595
    @elieaboujaoudeh8595 2 года назад

    I may be late to the party, but at the end if Bxh7 black has fxg3, and then after Nf5 and white's bishop taking, it becomes very drawish... White cannot capture the knight because he can't stop the pawn from promoting...

  • @karllesignton7649
    @karllesignton7649 2 года назад

    18:20 before taking the pawn can't we just move our own pawn and when the rook captures we can skewer with the bishop

    • @willcashon2475
      @willcashon2475 2 года назад

      Yeah, but the rook doesn't have to capture the pawn. It can go back to defend or the queen can capture the pawn instead (assuming you mean c6). Plus this way you get the passed a pawn.

  • @billystratford
    @billystratford 2 года назад +2

    3:30 - "tickle the bishop" lol

  • @aristodemosii.1980
    @aristodemosii.1980 2 года назад +1

    Audio complaints again... whenever you punch the table it makes an obnoxiously loud bump, At least with headphones. For instance 24:30
    Not to take away from the content of the video at all

  • @SerLaama
    @SerLaama 2 года назад +3

    Timed puzzle rush is genuinely horrible for trying to learn chess. Strictly for fun. Survival is ofc somewhat different.

    • @cpf2566
      @cpf2566 2 года назад

      It's good to do lots of easy puzzles to facilitate quick pattern recognition and there's no harm in having a timed/competitive element. If it feels more like a game than work that has to be a bonus.
      Of course, it's also crucial to solve more difficult puzzles and work on proper calculation/visualisation skills - I use chesstempo and books/studies for that - but I believe both types of puzzles are helpful.

  • @mono1813
    @mono1813 Год назад

    Only real ones know this video exists (if danya or the editor is reading this, this video is not in the playlist)

  • @hellopleychess3190
    @hellopleychess3190 2 года назад

    I think taking with the queen on c3 is bad

  • @aussj4link214
    @aussj4link214 Год назад +1

    Listening to mics to generate targeted ads should be illegal.

  • @samirrezgui3680
    @samirrezgui3680 2 года назад +1

    50 minute video 🤤😍

  • @Vanegas.3
    @Vanegas.3 2 года назад +2

    Jajajajaja pawn is better that no pawn

  • @hellopleychess3190
    @hellopleychess3190 2 года назад

    there was no rook on a7

  • @tunetotheears
    @tunetotheears 2 года назад +2

    Love from pakistan

  • @hellopleychess3190
    @hellopleychess3190 2 года назад

    who is Hentai Peter1?

  • @Cretan1000
    @Cretan1000 2 года назад +1

  • @princeyeng2981
    @princeyeng2981 2 года назад

    hi

  • @korethoe262
    @korethoe262 2 года назад +1

    I've sold these videos in remote parts of the world for millions!!! Thanks. When you say, "tickle the bishop" it rehashes many bad memories from their youth.

  • @Hopefully2025
    @Hopefully2025 2 года назад

    4th