GMs reporting low rated players out of suspicion is not bullying. In fact, you are supposed to report if you have a suspicion. However, there have been streamers who would rally their viewers to report their opponent for cheating (for justifiable suspicion of course). That is bullying. The way Danya approaches this topic is very careful, and frankly, this is something that every chess streamer should learn from him.
@@thesecondderivative8967 The difference between the victim reporting for the damage himself and rallying up 3000 unrelated people to file a report for the things just because they were told to do so?
@@aetbhieiils Ah, I believe I see the problem. If the streamer turns out to be wrong, they just pulled thousands of people into the mess. But if otherwise, and the accusation turns out to be true, I have no sympathy for cheaters.
@@thesecondderivative8967 It is the matter of principle. First, yes, anyone can be wrong, so it is unwise to involve other people. Second, most viewers are low rated, and they themselves do not have the ability to judge a 1900 level move from 3000 Stockfish level move. So they wouldn't be making a judgment by themselves. Third, it is abusing people's sheep mentality. In a real situation, every report should only count as 1 report. However, when a streamer is involved, that 1 report can easily multiply into 1000s. That is not a fair due process. While this is inevitable, any streamer who rallies up their audience to bring more power to his own report is simply abusing his influence.
Yeah, he may not be a top 10, but his teaching and hosting skills is top notch. Even in complete dead silence of his opponent for 5+ minutes, he managed to share an interesting story about himself.
Danya: “My intuition tells me that this is a bluff and we’re taking on g7” Stockfish 15: “My intuition is that your intuition is nonsense and you’re about to get mated in 15 moves lol”
Im actually surprised Danya took there.. The long term pressure you invite from the open file while getting a queen temporarily stuck just doesnt look worth a pawn
@@Ism0Lait3la I think if he was playing OTB with a known GM he wouldn't have. His opponent in this case was supposedly a 1900 so I think he counted on the idea that they wouldn't play 15 top moves in a row.
According to some weaker version of stockfish I used, after Re8 white is winning. Is it just not calculating fully or if not, how does supposedly stockfish get itself into a losing position?
@@piouswhale Absolutely. As a 1300 player, if I faced a 1900 player and he had 96+% accuracy, I'd just think I played terrible and he had the easiest game of his life.
I think people are seeking him out. I virtually never come across cheaters in the 10 min time control. The 15+10 isn't that popular so if you are watching his stream and know he's about to speedrun you have a decent chance of coming across him.
I play on lichess and I always use zen mode to hide the rating and everything except for the clock. It's so much easier to have a clear mind when you're not worried about rating
@@jamesontang3218 The use is that it encourages you to play not caring about your opponent's rating when you face competitive chess. why do cricket players lift weight? what is the purpose of any training? it improves something that you use later. secondly, most of us don't even play OTB tournaments.
@@shuvro40 Ok? I also said competitive chess environment which is not exclusive to OTB events. It’s also good practice to know the rating of ur opponent and how u handle it. If rating points are being exchanged, I need to know if the guy im playing is 1200 or 2000. There is already a place in chess for zen mode, tactics. It is a piece of info that is always out there and if ur grinding for online rating, its important too.
The opponent probably played the opening himself, saw that you were outplaying him after he had to retreat the knight, then switched on the engine until he was winning, and finally struggled to convert the position on his own, which reveals his true strength. You handled the situation gracefully, by the way.
I'm tempted to disagree with statement because the fantasy variation of the Caro-Kann is already kind of rare. Furthermore, e6 is a black response that probably isn't as common as dxe4 followed by e5 which was played by a candidate master against Danya in the speed run a few months ago. If this guy knows theory up to this point in this rare variation, then he is probably very booked up. I don't find the outcome of him being booked up very likely given his rating AND that Danya mentioned that according to chat about 3 months ago some people mentioned that the supposed cheater had a 1100 rating.
I thought this too. Could well be the classic "I only cheat against other cheaters" -case, which is a disease in FPS games. I would be suspicious too if I was outplayed by a player who is 500 points weaker than me (there are no negative ratings though so it's a hypothetical scenario).
@@vesas5214 That is a good point. If you look at Danya's account it looks super sus. It doesn't say it's a GM behind the scenes and this 1400 player is a new account that hasn't lost a game with multiple 90+ accuracy. Danya should state it's him in his profile
27:24 these kind of games are also extremely educative because we get to see the process of calculation, decision, and everything. We see you struggle and navigate through the complexity (which feels more "human" to us mortals who are still low-rated)... I know cheaters don't cheat to get us great lessons from you, but oddly enough it's one of the happy byproducts of that! Thanks for handling it so well and keeping it fun and educational _/\_
You could learn a lot more from learning basic chess theory than pretending the complex calculations inspired by stockfish is really beneficial to your basic understanding of chess fundamentals.
@@ram42193 you could say almost the same thing without accusing random people on the internet of "pretending" not to have exactly the same experience as you. I'm sorry you didn't have an "eureka" moment as I did watching Danya solve all the problems posed by this situation. But it's not my fault, so... go talk yourself in front of the mirror instead, it will definitely be more useful (or polish your use of the language if you were not trying to be rude). Greetings.
@@ruthxk7844stop trying to sound smart and pick up a chess book. You didn't learn jack nothing or have a eureka moment from watching a GM play against stockfish.
@@ram42193 the less you know the more you can learn about things. Not trying to sound smart. I sometimes struggle to defend against some very strange moves I encounter online (yes, also face cheaters without knowing, cause I usually assume nothing) and it was very useful for me to see the cognitive process Danya (or any advanced player) to solve the defensive problems they pose. Again. Sorry if you know too much or too little to enjoy this video. But not my problem. Stop bragging about it here cause you don't know whom you are talking to anyway. Cu around.
I play smash, chess, apex, rocket league, overwatch, a lot of games that have ranks and ladders. Sometimes in rocket league the opponents are way better mechanically, but they crumble after getting scored on. Love how this quote applies to more than chess but just competition in general
I remember having to come into decision to attack or to defend when my opponent seems to have a crushing attack when I was playing a game. My logic tells me to attack but my guts tell me to defend. Turns out, attacking was a better option since I was winning decisively, but I pussied out, trusted my guts, and chose to defend instead. I won the game in the end, but the game should've ended way earlier than it should. I focused way too much on the "what if my opponent succeed in their attack" and choose to calculate those defensive lines instead of the attacking ones.
@@skitzcunt4213 Yeah because you'd know... 🤡 You are one of those people who just call cap on any story you read online, it's really not that unlikely there super chief.
@@skitzcunt4213 If indeed they were fibbing, that's the most low stakes callout ever. How dare he claim he played a simil against a grandmaster? The audacity! I feel like a stranger on the internet telling a humble story of getting crushed by GM is more likely than a stranger on the internet lying about it - what's the hook? Are we supposed to think they're some chess god?.
I think it’s because they are the only people he loses to, where as us normal people who lose half their matches don’t notice it as much among all the losses😅
@@gelatinousjoe7979: It depends. A couple decades or so, back when things like Yahoo Chess were in their early stages, there was some BLATANT cheating going on some games. At that time, I could recognize computer play a lot, having written chess programs (as a hobby), etc. When there would be a 5 minute pause, and then suddenly the player started CONSISTENTLY playing like they were THREE rating classes stronger, it really showed. And then if I tried to test them by eliciting comments on WHY thought (for example) a totally drawn opposite colored bishop endgame wasn't drawn, and they'd just say "just move" and never comment on the position (after being chatty early when they were playing bad), it's just TOO blatant. I'm glad now that at least such cheating can be analyzed and largely caught and punished. I don't get the motivation anyway. Would winning by taking a baseball bat to your opponent make you feel good? Would beating up a 4 year old on the playground (as an adult) make you feel superior? At least when I played, it was ALL over the board, and cheating was VERY difficult. (Big tourneys, final rounds, getting advice from a GM for $$$$ was the method most suspected). So at least the results seemed fair. The only real kind of cheating was being a strong player, pretending to be an unknown/unrated, and stealing a prize that way. They stopped allowing unrateds winning much money to squelch that. I just wanted to improve. Playing an entire game well (for my level) was its own reward, prize money or not.
i dont think he was cheating in the opening. I think when he was "thinking" for that 5-8minutes he was actually turning on the engine and putting in every single move manually.
I don't play these openings, but I always try to catch a Naroditzky long play lecture, bc there's so much to learn, other than specific openings. Also, it's a pleasure to hear him speak.
Danya forgot how weaker rated players play, and interprets everything as 'theoretical knowledge'. < 1800 players mostly play on their own by move 10 or less, unless you are in a their specific pet variation, and especially if you yourself went to side line. But they can play reasonably good moves over board that parry threats, and move their position along. Which probably have some name attached to them in the theory, which Danya knows as a theory line.
@dmitripogosian5084 yeah I'm 2000 and play the caro. The fantasy is probably the line I know least and definitely don't know this many moves of theory. That's actually why I clicked the video. Thought I'd learn some fantasy lines to close up the blind spot but I'll never remember all of this. Still going to be stuck at 2k.
@@paroxysm6437 Yes and no. If you play reasonable moves not knowing any theory, the line you get after 10 or so moves will have some name attach to it. And looking back it will look as if you following the theory. It is kind of survivor bias after the fact. Most 1800 players do not know many lines to move 15, just a few, and most 1800's are not yet lost straight out of opening. They are quite capable to avoid obvious threats.
Great instruction. I’m an old school player and I miss the days when there weren’t so many cheats. Seems like the higher you go i.e. 99.5 percentile the more you run into as well. At any rate keep up the great work.
Hey Danya I just recently discovered your channel but just watching and studying your content made me gain like 150 elo in a few weeks, I am really grateful and hope you know you do a lot for us broke noobs!
22:00 there is a lot of truth about rating and chess. I had a similar experience against an 1800. But I did beat a 1550 when I was 1200 playing in the USCF. And on that game, I did not check the rating. But I did study a lot of theory leading up to that event.
I am impressed by how many destructive lines can Danya point out and guide us with his intuition that were only refuted because of a cheater. Anyone knows why he didn't compete in the Blitz World Championship? Would love to see him OTB
Daniel, you are easily one of the best chess educators on RUclips. So much clearer and more concise than most of your peers. I would love to see a game with you playing 1.Nf3 2.c4! It's not that easy to find much video content on the retí. Happy new years.
I'm 2200 and sometimes I'm really impressed by how an opponent crushes me. Then I get really sad when I find out they cheated against me lol. It's funny because sometimes I learn stuff from the cheater games.
@@Ramin2340 One guy at 1500 crushed my Caro Kann with a classic smothered mate line. I was super impressed until I got the "Closed for Fair Play" notification
Another great game by GM Danya! Thanks so much for this and the other speed run content you provide. Best free resource, and amazing insight into the mind of a master.
@@fuerstmetternich1997 are you 12 or just retarded enough not to understand how different cheating in a game is from comitting a crime on so many aspect and should therefore absolutely not be treated in the same way? And like just imagine the amount of resource it would cost to form and educate specific units dedicated to "cheating in games" and even then as everyone knows the legal system is as fair and competent as the police. Would you mind to think before sharing an opinion about whether or not it is constructive or atleast issued from a little bit a though?
Gonna be honest Danya, i do see that issue with GMs reporting people a lot; the issue comes when they say "im a GM and i know he is cheating" thats not what you're doing. You're suspicious and then you check the engine, then with evidence you say "ok im going to report so that whoever the authority is can check." Nothing wrong with this at all. More people should follow this example. I find it fun that a game where the opponent is cheating looked and felt like a competitive game against you, in the end he outplayed you for sure- but it took a long time i feel like. Also great lesson as always.
ANYONE whos ever watched danyas speed runs, suspicious games etc, KNOWS he takes the matter with the utmost seriousness and respects the process, no1 who know him, his love for the game, his respect for the game ad its players professional or not coukd ever possibly think he would report someone without more than just suspicion, he takes every measure reasonably possible before reporting people, so danya, if you see this, dont think u ever have to explain your reasons for reporting and essentially ask your audience not to be upset with you for reporting someone, your one of thee most respected people in chess and most respectable as well👍
@@speedchessbattles4047 Or maybe they changed the cheating algorithm. Maybe they wanted to reduce the number of false positives and the fact that more cheaters are let to roam free is a trade off.
I recently got the feeling that 1300's don't play anymore like 1300's used to play. Games get really hard even at that level. As a result my rating has dropped a lot. I wonder how much of this is due to the increase in cheating.
i kinda get the feeling that danyas opponent decided to play a 1400 and got the feeling he was playing against a cheater since instead of having an easy game as expected he got down 2 pawns and kinda blown off the board without making big mistakes which would be highly unlikely. maybe he even used the 8 min he took for the one move to check the game up until that point and saw that danya pretty much played top engine moves himself for the entire game and decided "fuck that, if hes cheating im gonna do the same and not lose rating points". still not rly a justification but maybe an explanation on why he thought he had to cheat.
Yeah I might do the same in those situations, because I feel the 1400 is clearly mocking me (even though it's a bad method and it's better to resign or fight by yourself), but you just check his description and see FrankfurtAirport is not a real 1400. Plus here he was not trashing the 1900 guy, just a bit better, so that's not a reason. Then he was probably cheating since the beginning knowing this very rare line of the Fantasy.
I think cheaters very commonly have that attitude - "hey everyone else is cheating too". A lot of people project all kinds of things, especially to justify questionable actions.
Peter Leko was doing commentary at least for rapid on a YT. I think Jan mentioned he & Peter would be back tomorrow for blitz. I really enjoy when Peter is commentating...he's super quick at calculating with very high precision, professional & has some great stories. Jan is solid too.
If you see the 4 bars that represent the internet connection near the opponent's name, you can see that it constantly switches from 2 bars to 4. It switches to 4 bars just before the other guy plays his move. Hmmm......🤨 {EDIT}Timestamps (just a few): 18:21, 18:41 or so.
In my Experience. The 1600-1800 have very absurd moves in openings that I currently play (Rapid 10min format). Where at times I had no idea how to progress.
I'm 1600-1800 in rapid and I know some theory, but not a lot. When I see a position I'm not familiar with, I just play normal chess, unless I know why the move played was bad in that position.
Yep i always love the long pause and then they hammer out crazy moves. I have called opponents out before and remember one claiming he was using the restroom, another claiming their child was crying etc. However they all started playing not well, then couple minute pause, and then best moves and you get your butt kicked by stockfish.
Cheaters like this are why I'm no longer playing online. Hard to improve as a 1400 when you run into this so often. Lots of 1400-1500 players that play suspiciously perfect games.
That user joined in September 2022 and has been now banned. It's kind of crazy how many people may be cheating like this. Danya could spot it because he's a GM and knows a lot of the theory by heart. But for a pleb like me, I get my ass handed to me sometimes and I have no way of knowing if someone is cheating unless they're egregious about it and have an accuracy rating of like 99+ for a lot of games. Kind of takes the fun out of it when people cheat.
at 13:45 white queen takes pawn at F7, for black instead of rook to E8, black could have taken pawn at G2 check. If king takes, then black plays rook to g8 check. If king steps back into corner then pawn to c5 check, white blocks with pawn at d5. Black pawn at e6 takes d5 threatening to advance one square with a check leading to mate (?). so white pawn at c4 takes d5. Black bishop takes d5 attacking queen and checking the king.
Lots of good advice in this video. My rating shot up when I learnt to play what was on the board, not the opponent, or what was on the board a couple of moves ago. BTW black's play did not seem like a sub 2000 online player.
Played a 2200 5 times the other day. I’m only 2000. He was absolutely carving me up, making crazy sacrifices and such. Pop on the engine and he made 1-3 best move every time until the end. I reported him and he was banned. Shame.
As a Caro player I’m going to study this and get accused of playing with an engine up my booty hole and then I’m gonna say “I saw it in a danya video one time” and get full validation for not cheating.
I love this kind of Speedrun videos, where Danya slowly, but surely realizes who is he playing against, but doesn't tilt until the end of the game, moreover, tries to teach us something.
Daniel, Id pay for opening theory lectures if you made them. I hate chessable courses but I love your presentations, voice, and style of teaching. Whatever theory I learn from these videos sticks better than anything else. Please consider!
When the cheating scandal happened, I heard many people saying "what a noob, he tab switched to cheat? lolll I'm much smarter and would do it much better". Now all those people started cheating
at first i thought they were stream sniping. the one time they had a really long think was after Danya was a little unclear on what his opponent would do
The difference between engine cheaters and stream snipers is that stream snipers are not able to pull brilliant moves out of their a** that even Danya didn't consider. There had been multiple occasions where Danya's mind was blown by how all the moves just "worked out" in favor of the cheater. That's how you know it's an engine cheater.
1st time looking one of your vids, I'm not a chess player but I do love logic and I really liked the way you explain this particular game, also I've been a demo viewer for some fps games a long time ago and yes the way you suspect this vilain is the good way to do it, nice values, great video. Thank you for sharing, I'll look up for more and enjoy your channel! Have a great day! :)
Pure scumbags. I feel like cheating has become even more of a problem since the recent boom in online chess. His account has been banned and a new account with a very similar name was created the day after his account was closed. I've just reported that one too, as many games have been won with high accuracy and very engine-like moves in the middlegames.
@@thijsbeentjes4008 The idea is that cheating at chess and getting away with it is harder than being good at chess, but that feels hard to achieve, considering the skill level of top-level engines.
hi daniel, thank you for the excellent video! do you have your recommendations for various openings written anywhere? i was trying to figure a way besides just going back through all the videos and writing them down, might have to do it, but if you've already written it anywhere not gonna reinvent the wheel
I actually play way better when I'm against better players, and a lot worse against people worse than me. I think that's mostly in slower positional games, though.
Knights have to land on precise squares at precise moves when calculating because of their non-linear nature. They basically have to be at the right place at the right time, everytime. You can't afford to waste knight moves a lot of times.
The funniest thing that gets me about cheaters is when I look at their account afterwards and it’s something like 1700 rapid but like 1000 on everything else
Hi Daniel, I really enjoy your videos and the how you take the time to explain everything so meticulously; I appreciate it and learn a lot from your analysis. thank you very much. I wanted to ask you if it is possible that show me how to use the engine you use in this video, I mean, the setup, program, etc. so I could analyze my games as well and improve my chess
Excellent play on both sides, and even better commentary. Thanks Danya! Even when things like this happen, it’s still instructive for me to see and help improve.
@@xeanthomas5231 some algorithms work better than others, so there’s obviously a spectrum. They may not play like a human, but what you are saying boils down to “they play almost perfectly, therefore they don’t play well”, which is kind of a nonsense thing to say, mate. 🤷♂️
Hey danya I was wondering what your recommendation is vs the accelerated dragon as white. Hopefully we get to see it in the speedrun thank you for the awesome content
In previous speed runs he's been playing the Smith Morra, which sidesteps or undermines the dragon setup when played well. Otherwise, I think he's an Alapin proponent.
Not justifying the cheater but when you're unknowingly playing Danya who is rated as 1200 you're probably thinking that person is cheating and maybe that tempts the other person to cheat if they're desperate not to lose etc. Great game though and always so instructive O thanks Danya. Keep the videos coming they have improved my game loads!
Yeah it's perfectly logical for his opponent to think he's cheating. As much as I love watching the speedrun the whole idea is kind of messed up. For somebody new to chess like me, if I put in a lot of work to get my rating up to 1500 just to get paired with another 1500 that happens to be a GM that blows me off the board it wouldn't feel very good. Pretending your rating is much lower than it is just to play people at a much lower rating could be considered a form of cheating as well.
Here lies Danya, “The Prophet”: Fought and died in the fantasy variation. Nobly sacrificed 35 minutes of his time so that we plebs wouldn’t meet the same unscrupulous fate, by the same hand of such heinous deceit…The story writes itself
I mean cheating is bad and there are notorious cheaters out there. However, smurfing and speedrunning etc. must be extremely frustrating for the other side as well. I imagine he feels like he is playing against a cheater as well. I think at least for some people, if they knew they were playing a GM, they wouldn't cheat but be excited about it but if its just a random online account, then these games must feel frustrating.
I totally agree. That long pawn calculation may have been him working through all the possible continuations, but more likely it was "oh no I'm getting beat by a 1400 who is clearly not playing at 1400, I'm firing up my engine"
@@aidensanders5506 wrong. every low elo player he plays against is being cheated. he is pretending to be their same elo and smsahing them. to a 1900 player there is 0 difference between playing a GM and playing an engine.
@@aidensanders5506 i didnt like my own comments lol. but i did now to prove it. also - cheating with approval is still cheating. every player he beats and makes lose rating points got cheated.
So you guys are pretty much even; perhaps even deserving of each other. On the one hand, guy A uses an engine; and on the other, guy B misrepresents his rating. LOL This was a great video. I feel like I learned so much from just this one video. It was chock-full of all kinds of informational and strategical insights. Also, I just love Daniel's teaching style. SUBBED. Cheers!
"so you guys are pretty much even". its mindblowing you came to the conclusion that a GM on his alt account playing legitimate chess against lower rated players is pretty much even with somebody using an engine during a live game to cheat. Do you really believe that's pretty much the same thing? Where'd your brain go bro? Ever have one?
GM Naroditsky I completely agree with the psychological aspect of seeing a higher rated player and playing worse. Idk why but I feel like there's a link with the social facilitation effect. When your tasked with something easy in front of people, you do it even better, but when its a hard task you perform way worse in front of people. Subconsciously there's that pressure (of knowing that there's higher levels of calculations needed to beat a strong opponent / expecting to lose). Playing someone 300 points lower feels like "a normal day in the office", but as some commentators have said before there's that "Magnus effect (or whoever else)", which can almost cause a slight psyche out to whoever they are playing. It's like little things like not believing they would blunder in certain spots etc. I do see the ratings (on the phone its inevitable), but I prefer not too as I don't want to worry about that.
There is opposite effect as well. In official tournaments, before the game, I am much more scared playing lower rated player, since I feel I must to win, and if I lose, I lose a lot of rating points, and then will be upset for a while. While if I see higher rated opponent, then it is more lets us see how well I can do, if I lose, not big deal, expected. However, things turn if during the game I get good advantage against a higher rated one. Then I often freeze, become super-cautious, just trying to hold to advantage, don't play as usual myself, in general. And this often ends badly
There's more cheating in "ONLINE" chess than any other online game🤷. Often times I don't allow people a rematch because I automatically find myself playing against stockfish
GMs reporting low rated players out of suspicion is not bullying. In fact, you are supposed to report if you have a suspicion. However, there have been streamers who would rally their viewers to report their opponent for cheating (for justifiable suspicion of course). That is bullying. The way Danya approaches this topic is very careful, and frankly, this is something that every chess streamer should learn from him.
I'm confused. What is the difference?
@@thesecondderivative8967 The difference between the victim reporting for the damage himself and rallying up 3000 unrelated people to file a report for the things just because they were told to do so?
@@aetbhieiils Ah, I believe I see the problem. If the streamer turns out to be wrong, they just pulled thousands of people into the mess. But if otherwise, and the accusation turns out to be true, I have no sympathy for cheaters.
@@thesecondderivative8967 It is the matter of principle. First, yes, anyone can be wrong, so it is unwise to involve other people. Second, most viewers are low rated, and they themselves do not have the ability to judge a 1900 level move from 3000 Stockfish level move. So they wouldn't be making a judgment by themselves. Third, it is abusing people's sheep mentality.
In a real situation, every report should only count as 1 report. However, when a streamer is involved, that 1 report can easily multiply into 1000s. That is not a fair due process. While this is inevitable, any streamer who rallies up their audience to bring more power to his own report is simply abusing his influence.
@@mikey22355 Danya is usually not the one who starts claiming that his opponent is cheating. It's usually his chat spamming "CHEAT".
First time seeing Danya on stream. I am amazed at how natural he is at teaching chess. He can really simplify complicated lines. I'm a fan now.
I subbed for the same reason
@@shawnpawlowski1436ikr 😊
Yeah, he may not be a top 10, but his teaching and hosting skills is top notch.
Even in complete dead silence of his opponent for 5+ minutes, he managed to share an interesting story about himself.
Womp womp
Totally agree!! He is a very good teacher!! Big fan !!
Danya: “My intuition tells me that this is a bluff and we’re taking on g7”
Stockfish 15: “My intuition is that your intuition is nonsense and you’re about to get mated in 15 moves lol”
Ahahaahah this comment
Im actually surprised Danya took there.. The long term pressure you invite from the open file while getting a queen temporarily stuck just doesnt look worth a pawn
@@Ism0Lait3la I think if he was playing OTB with a known GM he wouldn't have. His opponent in this case was supposedly a 1900 so I think he counted on the idea that they wouldn't play 15 top moves in a row.
According to some weaker version of stockfish I used, after Re8 white is winning. Is it just not calculating fully or if not, how does supposedly stockfish get itself into a losing position?
@@randomname7918 in what position..
Cheater or not Dayna's explanations are exceptional in addition to his chess history stories and psychology - super instructive and entertaining :)
I agree entirely. His tuition is one of the best online.
Daniel shows how beast is he is going so long with an engine and putting up a good fight. He's busted up Magnus and all the top players. Great player.
He went until Mate in 4, then tried it on his own and needed another 40 or so moves😀
Lol, looked that way haha
Total garbage
kinda scary seeing this many cheaters since danya started this speedrun with 15+10 time control
To the untrained player, spotting a cheater in rapid is less obviously, especially if there is a rating disparity in favor of the cheater.
@@piouswhale Absolutely. As a 1300 player, if I faced a 1900 player and he had 96+% accuracy, I'd just think I played terrible and he had the easiest game of his life.
I think people are seeking him out. I virtually never come across cheaters in the 10 min time control. The 15+10 isn't that popular so if you are watching his stream and know he's about to speedrun you have a decent chance of coming across him.
Im around 1600 and everytime I face 1900s in the poll they are usually cheaters. 4 out of 6 1900s ive faced have been cheaters.
All the honest players are on Lichess
I play on lichess and I always use zen mode to hide the rating and everything except for the clock. It's so much easier to have a clear mind when you're not worried about rating
in any competitive chess environment, ur always gonna know the rating of ur opponent. So, I personally don’t see a use in it.
@@jamesontang3218 The use is that it encourages you to play not caring about your opponent's rating when you face competitive chess. why do cricket players lift weight? what is the purpose of any training? it improves something that you use later. secondly, most of us don't even play OTB tournaments.
Something about not having to look at a dank Pepe pfp also helps
I wish I could hide my own rating...
@@shuvro40 Ok? I also said competitive chess environment which is not exclusive to OTB events. It’s also good practice to know the rating of ur opponent and how u handle it. If rating points are being exchanged, I need to know if the guy im playing is 1200 or 2000. There is already a place in chess for zen mode, tactics. It is a piece of info that is always out there and if ur grinding for online rating, its important too.
The opponent probably played the opening himself, saw that you were outplaying him after he had to retreat the knight, then switched on the engine until he was winning, and finally struggled to convert the position on his own, which reveals his true strength.
You handled the situation gracefully, by the way.
This is my feeling too
Disappointing because they were playing well in the opening without the engie.
I'm tempted to disagree with statement because the fantasy variation of the Caro-Kann is already kind of rare. Furthermore, e6 is a black response that probably isn't as common as dxe4 followed by e5 which was played by a candidate master against Danya in the speed run a few months ago. If this guy knows theory up to this point in this rare variation, then he is probably very booked up. I don't find the outcome of him being booked up very likely given his rating AND that Danya mentioned that according to chat about 3 months ago some people mentioned that the supposed cheater had a 1100 rating.
I thought this too. Could well be the classic "I only cheat against other cheaters" -case, which is a disease in FPS games. I would be suspicious too if I was outplayed by a player who is 500 points weaker than me (there are no negative ratings though so it's a hypothetical scenario).
@@vesas5214 That is a good point. If you look at Danya's account it looks super sus. It doesn't say it's a GM behind the scenes and this 1400 player is a new account that hasn't lost a game with multiple 90+ accuracy. Danya should state it's him in his profile
27:24 these kind of games are also extremely educative because we get to see the process of calculation, decision, and everything. We see you struggle and navigate through the complexity (which feels more "human" to us mortals who are still low-rated)... I know cheaters don't cheat to get us great lessons from you, but oddly enough it's one of the happy byproducts of that! Thanks for handling it so well and keeping it fun and educational _/\_
54:22 lol
You could learn a lot more from learning basic chess theory than pretending the complex calculations inspired by stockfish is really beneficial to your basic understanding of chess fundamentals.
@@ram42193 you could say almost the same thing without accusing random people on the internet of "pretending" not to have exactly the same experience as you. I'm sorry you didn't have an "eureka" moment as I did watching Danya solve all the problems posed by this situation. But it's not my fault, so... go talk yourself in front of the mirror instead, it will definitely be more useful (or polish your use of the language if you were not trying to be rude). Greetings.
@@ruthxk7844stop trying to sound smart and pick up a chess book. You didn't learn jack nothing or have a eureka moment from watching a GM play against stockfish.
@@ram42193 the less you know the more you can learn about things. Not trying to sound smart. I sometimes struggle to defend against some very strange moves I encounter online (yes, also face cheaters without knowing, cause I usually assume nothing) and it was very useful for me to see the cognitive process Danya (or any advanced player) to solve the defensive problems they pose. Again. Sorry if you know too much or too little to enjoy this video. But not my problem. Stop bragging about it here cause you don't know whom you are talking to anyway. Cu around.
22:53 This was genuinely one of the most eye opening comments I’ve heard. “Your rating is not just your playing strength but also your psychological”
I play smash, chess, apex, rocket league, overwatch, a lot of games that have ranks and ladders. Sometimes in rocket league the opponents are way better mechanically, but they crumble after getting scored on. Love how this quote applies to more than chess but just competition in general
this quote is applicable to life and explains why confidence in yourself makes others subconsciously follow your lead.
I remember having to come into decision to attack or to defend when my opponent seems to have a crushing attack when I was playing a game. My logic tells me to attack but my guts tell me to defend. Turns out, attacking was a better option since I was winning decisively, but I pussied out, trusted my guts, and chose to defend instead.
I won the game in the end, but the game should've ended way earlier than it should. I focused way too much on the "what if my opponent succeed in their attack" and choose to calculate those defensive lines instead of the attacking ones.
Alot of strong minded people do not know the rules of chess, you know that right ?😂❤
@@Matheolh123 what does that even have anything to do with this comment?
I played against Morozevich 2 times in a simul this summer. He is a pretty great guy, completly crushed me in one of the games, and it was brilliant.
cool story but that didnt happen
@@skitzcunt4213 you really have to be a prick about it don’t ya
@@skitzcunt4213 Yeah because you'd know... 🤡
You are one of those people who just call cap on any story you read online, it's really not that unlikely there super chief.
@@skitzcunt4213 If indeed they were fibbing, that's the most low stakes callout ever. How dare he claim he played a simil against a grandmaster? The audacity!
I feel like a stranger on the internet telling a humble story of getting crushed by GM is more likely than a stranger on the internet lying about it - what's the hook? Are we supposed to think they're some chess god?.
@@skitzcunt4213I played Tal on Lichess. He was playing under a fake name, but I knew it was Tal because he beat me in the endgame.
I wonder if Danya is seeing more cheaters because they are growing their rating at a similar pace
that's a very interesting thought
That's a very plausible theory. The algorithm may be just matching people on win streaks
Danya is the cheater magnet, keeping us all safe from the baddies🦸♀
I think it’s because they are the only people he loses to, where as us normal people who lose half their matches don’t notice it as much among all the losses😅
Thats such an amazing compliment
I recently had some rating points replaced after I played a cheater. It's hard to say who the cheater was since everyone beats me, lol.
Relatable, I get those a lot but can’t really guess what game most of the time
@@gelatinousjoe7979: It depends. A couple decades or so, back when things like Yahoo Chess were in their early stages, there was some BLATANT cheating going on some games.
At that time, I could recognize computer play a lot, having written chess programs (as a hobby), etc. When there would be a 5 minute pause, and then suddenly the player started CONSISTENTLY playing like they were THREE rating classes stronger, it really showed. And then if I tried to test them by eliciting comments on WHY thought (for example) a totally drawn opposite colored bishop endgame wasn't drawn, and they'd just say "just move" and never comment on the position (after being chatty early when they were playing bad), it's just TOO blatant.
I'm glad now that at least such cheating can be analyzed and largely caught and punished.
I don't get the motivation anyway. Would winning by taking a baseball bat to your opponent make you feel good? Would beating up a 4 year old on the playground (as an adult) make you feel superior?
At least when I played, it was ALL over the board, and cheating was VERY difficult. (Big tourneys, final rounds, getting advice from a GM for $$$$ was the method most suspected). So at least the results seemed fair.
The only real kind of cheating was being a strong player, pretending to be an unknown/unrated, and stealing a prize that way. They stopped allowing unrateds winning much money to squelch that.
I just wanted to improve. Playing an entire game well (for my level) was its own reward, prize money or not.
@@gelatinousjoe7979 I really really wish it would tell you which game so I can go back and analyze and say "I KNEW IT!"
Relatable 😂
@@therealMolochkoyou can just go thru your recent lost games and see who has the account suspended sign next to the username 😂
i dont think he was cheating in the opening. I think when he was "thinking" for that 5-8minutes he was actually turning on the engine and putting in every single move manually.
Lol could be
I don't play these openings, but I always try to catch a Naroditzky long play lecture, bc there's so much to learn, other than specific openings. Also, it's a pleasure to hear him speak.
I have not played chess in years but I very much enjoy his explanations
We all know what "very impressed with our opponents theoretical knowledge" actually means :(
Yeah, especially when we have the context such as the title of this video
@@DipsAndPushups true lol
Danya forgot how weaker rated players play, and interprets everything as 'theoretical knowledge'. < 1800 players mostly play on their own by move 10 or less, unless you are in a their specific pet variation, and especially if you yourself went to side line. But they can play reasonably good moves over board that parry threats, and move their position along. Which probably have some name attached to them in the theory, which Danya knows as a theory line.
@dmitripogosian5084 yeah I'm 2000 and play the caro. The fantasy is probably the line I know least and definitely don't know this many moves of theory. That's actually why I clicked the video. Thought I'd learn some fantasy lines to close up the blind spot but I'll never remember all of this. Still going to be stuck at 2k.
@@paroxysm6437 Yes and no. If you play reasonable moves not knowing any theory, the line you get after 10 or so moves will have some name attach to it. And looking back it will look as if you following the theory. It is kind of survivor bias after the fact. Most 1800 players do not know many lines to move 15, just a few, and most 1800's are not yet lost straight out of opening. They are quite capable to avoid obvious threats.
Danya is super humble and as always act like how a sensei should
Probably one of the most insightful chess videos I've seen in a while. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us mere mortals.
Great instruction. I’m an old school player and I miss the days when there weren’t so many cheats. Seems like the higher you go i.e. 99.5 percentile the more you run into as well. At any rate keep up the great work.
The most weird thing to me is how a 1400 got matched up with 1900 lol
the chess algorithm matches players rapidly climbing in rating with higher rated players
@@pure2291 interesting
Daniel’s teaching ability is just superb. Best free content online, period. Anyone know what he charges for coaching?
Hey Danya I just recently discovered your channel but just watching and studying your content made me gain like 150 elo in a few weeks, I am really grateful and hope you know you do a lot for us broke noobs!
I really like how we can witness this grandmaster forget his own analysis and saying things like "I seem to remember that I like the move a3 here" :)
22:00 there is a lot of truth about rating and chess. I had a similar experience against an 1800. But I did beat a 1550 when I was 1200 playing in the USCF. And on that game, I did not check the rating. But I did study a lot of theory leading up to that event.
I am impressed by how many destructive lines can Danya point out and guide us with his intuition that were only refuted because of a cheater. Anyone knows why he didn't compete in the Blitz World Championship? Would love to see him OTB
Daniel, you are easily one of the best chess educators on RUclips. So much clearer and more concise than most of your peers. I would love to see a game with you playing 1.Nf3 2.c4! It's not that easy to find much video content on the retí. Happy new years.
best chess content on the internet by far ! Thanks Danya !
It really feels like the 1400-1600 pool has had a lot of cheaters recently. I’ve played on the platform for a while and it seems much worse recently
I'm 2200 and sometimes I'm really impressed by how an opponent crushes me. Then I get really sad when I find out they cheated against me lol. It's funny because sometimes I learn stuff from the cheater games.
What time control do you play?
Thanks to Hans.
@@Ramin2340 One guy at 1500 crushed my Caro Kann with a classic smothered mate line. I was super impressed until I got the "Closed for Fair Play" notification
@@peristiloperis7789 100% cuz of hans, there werent any cheaters before hans admitted to cheating
Another great game by GM Danya! Thanks so much for this and the other speed run content you provide. Best free resource, and amazing insight into the mind of a master.
How much I hate cheating, takes the fun away from everyone else
And from the person using the engine, because the whole fun of chess is playing, not copying moves from an engine
Yeah I think you should be punished legally if you cheat in a game.
@@fuerstmetternich1997 are you 12 or just retarded enough not to understand how different cheating in a game is from comitting a crime on so many aspect and should therefore absolutely not be treated in the same way? And like just imagine the amount of resource it would cost to form and educate specific units dedicated to "cheating in games" and even then as everyone knows the legal system is as fair and competent as the police. Would you mind to think before sharing an opinion about whether or not it is constructive or atleast issued from a little bit a though?
That’s why the cheating vids have the most views on the speedrun? lol
Hi i like the way you make these videos with the relaxing background and the relaxed way you talk. Thanks
Gonna be honest Danya, i do see that issue with GMs reporting people a lot; the issue comes when they say "im a GM and i know he is cheating" thats not what you're doing. You're suspicious and then you check the engine, then with evidence you say "ok im going to report so that whoever the authority is can check." Nothing wrong with this at all. More people should follow this example.
I find it fun that a game where the opponent is cheating looked and felt like a competitive game against you, in the end he outplayed you for sure- but it took a long time i feel like. Also great lesson as always.
I enjoyed your story and I hope you will share more in the future. This gave me a boost of confidence!
ANYONE whos ever watched danyas speed runs, suspicious games etc, KNOWS he takes the matter with the utmost seriousness and respects the process, no1 who know him, his love for the game, his respect for the game ad its players professional or not coukd ever possibly think he would report someone without more than just suspicion, he takes every measure reasonably possible before reporting people, so danya, if you see this, dont think u ever have to explain your reasons for reporting and essentially ask your audience not to be upset with you for reporting someone, your one of thee most respected people in chess and most respectable as well👍
Literally addicted to speedrun videos.
Let's get it. Danya is reviving my hopeless chess career 😅
It's funny, you can see Danya start second guessing the opponent as soon as he long castled.
Well, I don't know about long castle, but 1900 player will not want to castle short there for sure
Great analysis, coming back later! The knight jump in was already highly suspicious but the Qd5, and the timing of the moves, did it for me
As a 2000, it’s scary how many cheaters I’ve faced in the past month. Before then I had maybe 2 confirmed cheaters over the course of 6 years
I noticed that as well. I wonder if the site developers are creating these bot accounts.
@@speedchessbattles4047 Or maybe they changed the cheating algorithm. Maybe they wanted to reduce the number of false positives and the fact that more cheaters are let to roam free is a trade off.
I recently got the feeling that 1300's don't play anymore like 1300's used to play. Games get really hard even at that level. As a result my rating has dropped a lot. I wonder how much of this is due to the increase in cheating.
@@pavlos712 Look for videos of Titled players who stream (Rosen, Gotham, etc) and see how often they run across cheaters. Quite a few are 13-1400)
nah been happening for years bud...
Awesome video, thank you for continuing the series, I am learning so much from you.
i kinda get the feeling that danyas opponent decided to play a 1400 and got the feeling he was playing against a cheater since instead of having an easy game as expected he got down 2 pawns and kinda blown off the board without making big mistakes which would be highly unlikely. maybe he even used the 8 min he took for the one move to check the game up until that point and saw that danya pretty much played top engine moves himself for the entire game and decided "fuck that, if hes cheating im gonna do the same and not lose rating points". still not rly a justification but maybe an explanation on why he thought he had to cheat.
that's a good possibility
Yeah I might do the same in those situations, because I feel the 1400 is clearly mocking me (even though it's a bad method and it's better to resign or fight by yourself), but you just check his description and see FrankfurtAirport is not a real 1400.
Plus here he was not trashing the 1900 guy, just a bit better, so that's not a reason.
Then he was probably cheating since the beginning knowing this very rare line of the Fantasy.
I think cheaters very commonly have that attitude - "hey everyone else is cheating too". A lot of people project all kinds of things, especially to justify questionable actions.
Yea fuck losing ratings, I want to lose my whole account
Dani was also cheating. He isn't supposed to smurf.
Yeah it always feels suss when someone is afk for 5 minutes then starts playing like a god
Danya I wish you was doing the commentary for the world rapid and Blitz championship I have to wake up at 1:00 2:00 in the morning for bad commentary
Too right. I can keep my food down or I can listen to lawrence trent, but I can't do both, so I'm skipping the event.
Gosh I hate that Trent guy, he sounds so much like an arrogant prick. David is enjoyable tho, but not enough to outweigh Trent
Peter Leko was doing commentary at least for rapid on a YT. I think Jan mentioned he & Peter would be back tomorrow for blitz. I really enjoy when Peter is commentating...he's super quick at calculating with very high precision, professional & has some great stories. Jan is solid too.
If you see the 4 bars that represent the internet connection near the opponent's name, you can see that it constantly switches from 2 bars to 4. It switches to 4 bars just before the other guy plays his move. Hmmm......🤨 {EDIT}Timestamps (just a few): 18:21, 18:41 or so.
In my Experience. The 1600-1800 have very absurd moves in openings that I currently play (Rapid 10min format). Where at times I had no idea how to progress.
Just play solid and grind them out, do not try to get advantage from their mistakes unless they are really big imo
I'm 1600-1800 in rapid and I know some theory, but not a lot. When I see a position I'm not familiar with, I just play normal chess, unless I know why the move played was bad in that position.
Yep i always love the long pause and then they hammer out crazy moves. I have called opponents out before and remember one claiming he was using the restroom, another claiming their child was crying etc. However they all started playing not well, then couple minute pause, and then best moves and you get your butt kicked by stockfish.
Cheaters like this are why I'm no longer playing online. Hard to improve as a 1400 when you run into this so often. Lots of 1400-1500 players that play suspiciously perfect games.
first time watching narodistsky almost in full. ill sub, i didnt expect to follow him but good video
That user joined in September 2022 and has been now banned.
It's kind of crazy how many people may be cheating like this.
Danya could spot it because he's a GM and knows a lot of the theory by heart. But for a pleb like me, I get my ass handed to me sometimes and I have no way of knowing if someone is cheating unless they're egregious about it and have an accuracy rating of like 99+ for a lot of games.
Kind of takes the fun out of it when people cheat.
Play bullet only
You don't need a title to spot cheaters.
@@ankeborg9122 You do, however, need to be a dumbass to miss Paul's point.
Not too surprising that GM Danya got outplayed by this guy considering he’s a 1900elo player and Danya is 1400elo /s
11:42 "the move a GM would play is long castle"... opponent long castles haha
stream sniper moment
at 13:45 white queen takes pawn at F7, for black instead of rook to E8, black could have taken pawn at G2 check. If king takes, then black plays rook to g8 check. If king steps back into corner then pawn to c5 check, white blocks with pawn at d5. Black pawn at e6 takes d5 threatening to advance one square with a check leading to mate (?). so white pawn at c4 takes d5. Black bishop takes d5 attacking queen and checking the king.
Lots of good advice in this video. My rating shot up when I learnt to play what was on the board, not the opponent, or what was on the board a couple of moves ago. BTW black's play did not seem like a sub 2000 online player.
bro was like fuck im losing to a 1400 better turn the ole engine on
Played a 2200 5 times the other day. I’m only 2000. He was absolutely carving me up, making crazy sacrifices and such. Pop on the engine and he made 1-3 best move every time until the end. I reported him and he was banned. Shame.
Way to go. I appreciate how you handled the play, the loss and the explanation and breakdown of why you suspect what you do. Well done 👍💪👍
As a Caro player I’m going to study this and get accused of playing with an engine up my booty hole and then I’m gonna say “I saw it in a danya video one time” and get full validation for not cheating.
great strategy
work till someone just simply brings you out of prep
Waiting for an opponent to go for the same lines , Hopefully it happens in just few years,
@@ng.tr.s.p.1254 good sir, do you think we need lube to explain the joke to you.
Considering the amount of cheating in Danya videos, does saying "I saw it in a Danya video" really validate you for not cheating?
It's amazing how much compensation one can have because it was simply not the engine move to capture the 3 pawns.
Daniel is so fun to watch
It's so interesting to see you play against the top moves, against cheaters! We get some really crazy tactics!
I love this kind of Speedrun videos, where Danya slowly, but surely realizes who is he playing against, but doesn't tilt until the end of the game, moreover, tries to teach us something.
Daniel, Id pay for opening theory lectures if you made them. I hate chessable courses but I love your presentations, voice, and style of teaching. Whatever theory I learn from these videos sticks better than anything else. Please consider!
When the cheating scandal happened, I heard many people saying "what a noob, he tab switched to cheat? lolll I'm much smarter and would do it much better". Now all those people started cheating
If Flynn ever brings RAM back, I vote for Daniel to play him. Anyway, great live commentary in the SCC. Thx!
at first i thought they were stream sniping. the one time they had a really long think was after Danya was a little unclear on what his opponent would do
The difference between engine cheaters and stream snipers is that stream snipers are not able to pull brilliant moves out of their a** that even Danya didn't consider. There had been multiple occasions where Danya's mind was blown by how all the moves just "worked out" in favor of the cheater. That's how you know it's an engine cheater.
37:46 it is amazing Danya laughts to Re8 as a GM level move and as a 1400 I was like "pawn attacked, me defend pawn with other rook"
It would be fun to have friends to play with rather than random people whom you don’t know if they’re cheating or not.
it’s even more fun to have friends your level, I have a friend who is 700 and I’m 1500 so I just win every time
@@Difas0 Do you still get fun out of it or is it too easy for you?
@@Difas0 Sorry I just reread it & I think you answered the question. It’s more fun to have friends your own level you said.
@@jaysant6958 yea that’s what I meant and no it isn’t really fun. It’s like playing a 6 year old except who actually respects the rules of chess.
@@Difas0 Do you have any friends at your level?
1st time looking one of your vids, I'm not a chess player but I do love logic and I really liked the way you explain this particular game, also I've been a demo viewer for some fps games a long time ago and yes the way you suspect this vilain is the good way to do it, nice values, great video.
Thank you for sharing, I'll look up for more and enjoy your channel!
Have a great day! :)
Pure scumbags. I feel like cheating has become even more of a problem since the recent boom in online chess. His account has been banned and a new account with a very similar name was created the day after his account was closed. I've just reported that one too, as many games have been won with high accuracy and very engine-like moves in the middlegames.
Lol instead of that he should just learn how to play, it's easier
@@monstermagnet3150 playing good chess is not easier than cheating at chess
@@thijsbeentjes4008 The idea is that cheating at chess and getting away with it is harder than being good at chess, but that feels hard to achieve, considering the skill level of top-level engines.
Whats the point of cheating? What's the point of playing if you're gonna cheat? I don't get it
hi daniel, thank you for the excellent video! do you have your recommendations for various openings written anywhere? i was trying to figure a way besides just going back through all the videos and writing them down, might have to do it, but if you've already written it anywhere not gonna reinvent the wheel
I actually play way better when I'm against better players, and a lot worse against people worse than me. I think that's mostly in slower positional games, though.
Your explanations and plans are very instructive. High level stuff to me. !!
I don't remember Danya losing a single game in the speedruns, even against cheaters, is it the first time?
No… there’s literally no beating a cheater who uses stockfish the entire way through
That was very instructive. Thanks. Thumbs up and subscribed.
Daniel said that knight can't lose tempi at 53:50. Is that true and why? Any resources I can read on the subject?
Yes it's true. Think about the colour the knight is on for each move it makes.
Knights have to land on precise squares at precise moves when calculating because of their non-linear nature. They basically have to be at the right place at the right time, everytime. You can't afford to waste knight moves a lot of times.
Oh, and for resources just study any knight endings, so any good intermediate to advanced endgame books is fine.
The funniest thing that gets me about cheaters is when I look at their account afterwards and it’s something like 1700 rapid but like 1000 on everything else
As much as I hate cheating, this is my favorite content
Hi Daniel, I really enjoy your videos and the how you take the time to explain everything so meticulously; I appreciate it and learn a lot from your analysis. thank you very much. I wanted to ask you if it is possible that show me how to use the engine you use in this video, I mean, the setup, program, etc. so I could analyze my games as well and improve my chess
Excellent play on both sides, and even better commentary. Thanks Danya! Even when things like this happen, it’s still instructive for me to see and help improve.
I don't understand how you can say "excellent play on both sides". Seems like an npc response.
Excelent use of the engine and cheating bravooo👏👏
@@xeanthomas5231 a computer plays chess well too. If Danya plays against an engine, I would hope to see excellent play by both. 🤷♂️
@@CalebJCourtney Computer's can't play "well", as that implies a spectrum of possible moves and mistakes based on best play. Computers are algorithms.
@@xeanthomas5231 some algorithms work better than others, so there’s obviously a spectrum. They may not play like a human, but what you are saying boils down to “they play almost perfectly, therefore they don’t play well”, which is kind of a nonsense thing to say, mate. 🤷♂️
You are definitely the best chess teacher on youtube. thank you for ur content ❤️
29:15
"if i say something il be in big trouble"
nice reference 😂😂
Hey danya I was wondering what your recommendation is vs the accelerated dragon as white. Hopefully we get to see it in the speedrun thank you for the awesome content
In previous speed runs he's been playing the Smith Morra, which sidesteps or undermines the dragon setup when played well. Otherwise, I think he's an Alapin proponent.
I just cant understand cheating in chess. Theres nothing To gain from it
free elo :D
Not having a spoiled game
when u got to 52:05 and u pointed out the pawn g3 move i choked on my food because that was what i was saying when you were at the point in your game.
Not justifying the cheater but when you're unknowingly playing Danya who is rated as 1200 you're probably thinking that person is cheating and maybe that tempts the other person to cheat if they're desperate not to lose etc. Great game though and always so instructive O thanks Danya. Keep the videos coming they have improved my game loads!
Yeah it's perfectly logical for his opponent to think he's cheating. As much as I love watching the speedrun the whole idea is kind of messed up. For somebody new to chess like me, if I put in a lot of work to get my rating up to 1500 just to get paired with another 1500 that happens to be a GM that blows me off the board it wouldn't feel very good. Pretending your rating is much lower than it is just to play people at a much lower rating could be considered a form of cheating as well.
@@tonyfortune346 its not that serious
@@otdeSai Oh damn, I didn't even know. Thanks for that
@@tonyfortune346 after these GM speedruns the people do at least get their rating refunded. but yes that would be frustrating for sure
@@cjdcjd5717 I wasn't aware of that. That definitely changes my opinion on it. Do they inform the people they played a GM?
great video, makes me appreciate and enjoy chess more
Here lies Danya, “The Prophet”: Fought and died in the fantasy variation. Nobly sacrificed 35 minutes of his time so that we plebs wouldn’t meet the same unscrupulous fate, by the same hand of such heinous deceit…The story writes itself
He hasn't review his fantasy files in a while?? Danya, you freaky man!!
I mean cheating is bad and there are notorious cheaters out there. However, smurfing and speedrunning etc. must be extremely frustrating for the other side as well. I imagine he feels like he is playing against a cheater as well. I think at least for some people, if they knew they were playing a GM, they wouldn't cheat but be excited about it but if its just a random online account, then these games must feel frustrating.
I totally agree. That long pawn calculation may have been him working through all the possible continuations, but more likely it was "oh no I'm getting beat by a 1400 who is clearly not playing at 1400, I'm firing up my engine"
Superb instructional chess!! Thanks alot!
Imagine having the honor of playing a GM like Danya, only to cheat.
well danya is technically cheating so i suspect the other guy turned on his engine after he realized he was being cheated.
@@valjohnson7112 it’s an authorized speedrun, not cheating
@@aidensanders5506 wrong. every low elo player he plays against is being cheated. he is pretending to be their same elo and smsahing them. to a 1900 player there is 0 difference between playing a GM and playing an engine.
@@valjohnson7112 it would be cheating if he was doing it with no approval. Since he was approved, it’s not cheating. And stop liking your own comments
@@aidensanders5506 i didnt like my own comments lol. but i did now to prove it.
also - cheating with approval is still cheating. every player he beats and makes lose rating points got cheated.
Great explanations, it was really instructive ! Thank you
how you get matchup to 1900 when your 1400
sometimes when there are not enough players in the pool, especially for a specific time format, the rating bands it searches between widen
@@piouswhale oh thanks for the info
Really cool how you present this!
So you guys are pretty much even; perhaps even deserving of each other. On the one hand, guy A uses an engine; and on the other, guy B misrepresents his rating. LOL
This was a great video. I feel like I learned so much from just this one video. It was chock-full of all kinds of informational and strategical insights. Also, I just love Daniel's teaching style. SUBBED. Cheers!
"so you guys are pretty much even". its mindblowing you came to the conclusion that a GM on his alt account playing legitimate chess against lower rated players is pretty much even with somebody using an engine during a live game to cheat. Do you really believe that's pretty much the same thing? Where'd your brain go bro? Ever have one?
GM Naroditsky I completely agree with the psychological aspect of seeing a higher rated player and playing worse. Idk why but I feel like there's a link with the social facilitation effect. When your tasked with something easy in front of people, you do it even better, but when its a hard task you perform way worse in front of people. Subconsciously there's that pressure (of knowing that there's higher levels of calculations needed to beat a strong opponent / expecting to lose). Playing someone 300 points lower feels like "a normal day in the office", but as some commentators have said before there's that "Magnus effect (or whoever else)", which can almost cause a slight psyche out to whoever they are playing. It's like little things like not believing they would blunder in certain spots etc. I do see the ratings (on the phone its inevitable), but I prefer not too as I don't want to worry about that.
There is opposite effect as well. In official tournaments, before the game, I am much more scared playing lower rated player, since I feel I must to win, and if I lose, I lose a lot of rating points, and then will be upset for a while. While if I see higher rated opponent, then it is more lets us see how well I can do, if I lose, not big deal, expected. However, things turn if during the game I get good advantage against a higher rated one. Then I often freeze, become super-cautious, just trying to hold to advantage, don't play as usual myself, in general.
And this often ends badly
Another cheater. Another exceptional game analysis. Another viral Danya speedrun video.
very relaxing and approachable theory given during the game, i like this guy
There's more cheating in "ONLINE" chess than any other online game🤷. Often times I don't allow people a rematch because I automatically find myself playing against stockfish
You obviously haven’t played very many online games then, at the very least in competitive modes.
Yup this is why I stopped allowing rematches. The opponent suddenly, mysteriously increases in playing strength…
bro has never played any game made by rockstar
Thank you for making such a great video! This was really helpful and super interesting! I'm going to look up a bunch of Morozevich games after this