Crushing Through the Kingside | Jobava London | GM Naroditsky’s Theory Speed Run

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  • @neBzeGaming
    @neBzeGaming Рік тому +177

    33:08 "Yeah there is knight e6 here actually. Knight e6 might be very annoying. Yeah knight e6 is probably a good move." -- really tried to sell that: ice cold.

    • @sure7130
      @sure7130 Рік тому +11

      Haha I couldn't stop laughing when he tried that

    • @chrisbien4456
      @chrisbien4456 Рік тому +43

      I'm so bad I didn't even notice that was a blunder. I was like "WHEW, thank God his opponent didn't go knight e6 there."

    • @frankieoliveras1271
      @frankieoliveras1271 Рік тому +6

      I thought he saw something like a tactic that i did not there but now i realize he was just seeing if this guy was ghosting him lol

    • @worsethanjoerogan8061
      @worsethanjoerogan8061 Рік тому +10

      Yeah love it when he lays land mines for the stream snipers 🤣

    • @BodhiGeraci
      @BodhiGeraci Рік тому

      So obvious every time he does it lol

  • @nz_father_and_son_fishing
    @nz_father_and_son_fishing Рік тому +869

    Thank you Danya for the game! I enjoyed it even though I got crushed. Sorry this was my practice bullet account, I was looking for 10 sec games while watching your stream and I just thought I might get to play you If I started a 15 10 game, and I did. My real rapid rating is 2040, sorry for the play looking a little bit suspicious for 1790.🤔

  • @Grandcapi
    @Grandcapi Рік тому +27

    I discovered this channel a couple of days ago and became addicted. Watching a strong GM explaining is something veeeery different from other guys.

  • @GoodmanMD
    @GoodmanMD Рік тому +193

    “King to f2 is now a big threat” is a wild sentence lmao

    • @xx-cj6ew
      @xx-cj6ew Рік тому +11

      The King feels like a 3.5 point piece in some endgames, he puts in work in the right positions!

  • @sure7130
    @sure7130 Рік тому +176

    33:10 Danya checks if his opponent was stream sniping. Ne6 blunders the rook lol

    • @BodhiGeraci
      @BodhiGeraci Рік тому

      And the knight as well

    • @OneMasterDisaster
      @OneMasterDisaster Рік тому +5

      Not the knight, just the rook. If Ne6, Qxe3 there’s Ng7 or Nc7 but obviously still lost down a rook

    • @ubchnfhnbh2278
      @ubchnfhnbh2278 Рік тому +3

      Lol that move confused the fuck out of me, when he said it I was trying to work out how it didn't blunder the rook for ages

    • @planezero
      @planezero 10 місяців тому

      Haha I laughed so hard when Danya said that.. but even if he was stream-sniping and the opponent is a legit 1700, no way he would have made that move ..

  • @Kaybee3104
    @Kaybee3104 Рік тому +376

    I love how harsh danya is with his chat when they claim someone is cheating. What an amazing game.

    • @jerviswinter3236
      @jerviswinter3236 Рік тому +45

      Such a low effort thing to say is whenever a mere mortal is holding up against a GM then they must be cheating! it really got annoying if you see it all the time.

    • @rykehuss3435
      @rykehuss3435 Рік тому +17

      He was OBVIOUSLY cheating. Do you honestly think a 1800 rated player can just hold like this against a GM? No chance in hell. Why do you think he was able to hold on for so long after the blunderous c6? because he was constantly playing top engine moves in losing position, a feat not many GM's can manage. Just analyze the game yourself like I did. Just because someone loses to you doesnt mean they werent cheating. He shouldve lost harder, he made it too obvious.

    • @jerviswinter3236
      @jerviswinter3236 Рік тому +54

      Please don't act like 1800 are trash noobs who are just trying to figure out how the knight move, these guys are legitimately good players. And just because he is able to find top engine moves doesn't 100% mean he is actually cheating. I will argue that those moves are very human and findable and I will trust Danya's instinct when it comes to cheating because he knows best what computer move truly means and even Danya said he is not playing particularly good in this game so I will give the guy the benefit of the doubt.

    • @horribleville
      @horribleville Рік тому +2

      ​@@jerviswinter3236 whoosh

    • @Pedro-op6zj
      @Pedro-op6zj Рік тому +3

      ​@@jerviswinter3236im 1700 and can confirm we're trash noobs

  • @IsaacMGibara
    @IsaacMGibara Рік тому +160

    Don't know if you'll see this but thank you sensei, these videos have been helping a lot in improving my chess. Keep it up

    • @felipeulloa6205
      @felipeulloa6205 Рік тому +1

      x2

    • @SVNTHR737
      @SVNTHR737 Рік тому +1

      I dont think he reads comments

    • @MadGunny
      @MadGunny Рік тому

      @@SVNTHR737 once in a blue moon he will like or respond to a comment on here. It’s like hitting the lotto though. We all have our fingers crossed hoping our lucky day will come

    • @Frag2xx5
      @Frag2xx5 Рік тому +1

      @@MadGunny im sure he reads most of them

    • @IsaacMGibara
      @IsaacMGibara Рік тому +1

      @@SVNTHR737 he seems like the type of creator to

  • @BBNC420
    @BBNC420 Рік тому +3

    I love the nuances!

  • @timblizzard4226
    @timblizzard4226 Рік тому +21

    Danya, as a d4 player I really, really enjoyed this. I've never really considered the jobava until now. I play queens gambit almost exclusively. Please, I would love some more d4 games. QG, Catalan, London, Torre, whatever. All the e4 content is great, but given where I am and how long I've been playing d4 I'm not exactly about to start playing kings pawn structures. Learning d4 is hard enough without starting again.

  • @sahilbaherawala575
    @sahilbaherawala575 Рік тому +8

    Danya I feel like it’s been overstated but oh my god you are the best chess UA-camr and instructor out there. I cannot stress enough how educational patient and overall valuable you are, thank you so much

  • @vivekdahiya9297
    @vivekdahiya9297 Рік тому +25

    All love and respect to you danya for doing this charity work for all chess fans. The insights and knowledge you share are mostly sold by GMs per lecture. Thank you man! You Rock🤘

  • @svenpoletka5236
    @svenpoletka5236 Рік тому +61

    That opponent made this one of your best episodes!

  • @nkululekozwane5175
    @nkululekozwane5175 Рік тому +4

    Sensei Naroditsky.. man you really are one of the best... out in south africa I've learned alot from you and even won a chess tournament all thanks to some of your teachings

  • @lasker500
    @lasker500 Рік тому

    Danke!

  • @Ronin760
    @Ronin760 Рік тому +2

    This was brilliantly explained and very illustrative. Thank you so much. I look forward to more.

  • @valerioharvey7289
    @valerioharvey7289 Місяць тому

    I've known your channel for a while but this is the 1st time I actually watch your video. Thank you for the clear explanation

  • @ancomrook
    @ancomrook Рік тому +8

    while i’m still not very good, i’ve mostly gone from playing with 50-60% accuracy to 75-80%, an achievement due largely to your videos. you make learning very engaging and interesting and for that i am grateful.

  • @seanm3189
    @seanm3189 Рік тому +4

    Hurry up with this course! The jobava has become my bread and butter because of you and I’m pushing 2100!

  • @eggu1828
    @eggu1828 Рік тому +1

    What I really love about Danya videos is that he being super gm with a lot of achievements and practices still keep in every game extremely dramatic narration like he's on the verge of losing control which he obviously doesn't

  • @mr_mr
    @mr_mr 11 місяців тому

    I can't even fully comprehend your awareness and skill. This was so informative. Just bought the course. Thank you for making it useful for non-master level players

  • @zan7848
    @zan7848 28 днів тому

    so many instructive moments this game. thank you danya for the knowledge ur blessing us with

  • @MalixLight
    @MalixLight Рік тому +6

    You do great stuff! love every second of it :)

  • @banzaiburger9589
    @banzaiburger9589 Рік тому +5

    This was unexpected and awesome. Would love to see more Jobava London stuff from Danya. I took the Hans Neimann Jobava course and getting Danya’s spin on it would be super valuable

  • @davidheath5429
    @davidheath5429 Рік тому +1

    Really great video. I know now that I have been playing this opening incorrectly. Thank you!

  • @fsher2955
    @fsher2955 Рік тому +2

    29:28 when we see danya is trying to pressure opponent's time we know he's been defending very well there

  • @BeastOfFreedom
    @BeastOfFreedom Рік тому +1

    The best chess channel in the world. Period

  • @angelojumped
    @angelojumped 11 місяців тому

    Amazing. So insightful. Thank you!

  • @wjjxkskqkw
    @wjjxkskqkw Рік тому

    this game was extremely instructive and was very exciting to watch

  • @harrylenton9984
    @harrylenton9984 Рік тому

    Fantastic ongoing explanation and break down. Thank you

  • @TehNomad
    @TehNomad Рік тому +2

    The craziest thing about this opening and game is the advantage of the central doubled isolated pawns. They restricted the movement of the black's knights in the middle game and later prevented the infiltration of the doubled rooks on the E file.

  • @danielberman115
    @danielberman115 Рік тому

    I love these videos! Jack played a great game! Jack should be proud! Daniel you are the best!

  • @BRONUT11
    @BRONUT11 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Daniel

  • @arrowofkira5658
    @arrowofkira5658 Рік тому +8

    What a game. Kudos to the opponent, they're one of those people that get some kind of a wake-up call and play like a gm after they blunder, I would definitely have lost the game as white considering how resilient black played afterwards. Please like the vid guys! :))

    • @agftun8088
      @agftun8088 Рік тому +2

      black had a draw at some point in the end game with rook G7 , that's how well he defended .

  • @JakeLemasterGuitar
    @JakeLemasterGuitar Рік тому +1

    I’ve been scoring around 60% with the Jobava. It’s incredibly fun, and I can’t recommend it enough. I’ve been a Be2 player so understanding that Bd3 idea is something I need to try

  • @Khalidshakaly
    @Khalidshakaly 8 місяців тому

    I learnd to look for a right time to brakethrough from this game ❤️

  • @Al-gv5uw
    @Al-gv5uw Рік тому +2

    34:59 is a beautiful position I love it

  • @stevesidare2493
    @stevesidare2493 9 місяців тому

    Great explanations!

  • @nyztan0
    @nyztan0 Рік тому +1

    This one was really enjoyable. Memorising the move order is the most complicated thing about this. How to respond If black responds differently. Nonetheless your opponent played incredibly well in this game, better than I ever could. I understood most ideas and most responses but I would probably still forget some of the key elements

  • @AgustinCaniglia1992
    @AgustinCaniglia1992 Рік тому +1

    Your words are pure wisdom. ❤️

  • @stefanschaller5992
    @stefanschaller5992 Рік тому

    You explain very good, Tx.

  • @frequensea9434
    @frequensea9434 Рік тому +5

    yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes!
    Please do a few more Jobavas if you have the time to squeeze them in!

  • @hash4badi
    @hash4badi Рік тому +3

    33:00 how is Ne6 a good move? or was this bait

  • @ranlit7717
    @ranlit7717 Рік тому

    Fresh openings!!! Always feels great!

  • @kilian6496
    @kilian6496 Рік тому +1

    Danya what exactly are you talking about at 41:16? Are you currently working on a course about the Jobava London?
    To be honest this would sound very interesting to me :)

  • @TheDestroyer7102
    @TheDestroyer7102 Рік тому

    Great game, opponent played and defended very well till the end, thanks Danya!

  • @Joemamahahahaha821
    @Joemamahahahaha821 Рік тому

    ~ 22:30 when saying boa constrictor method you should’ve said “the thing about the boa constrictor method is eventually you gotta eat the mouse” (or whatever animal the boa would be eating)

  • @DipsAndPushups
    @DipsAndPushups Рік тому +1

    I am proud that I saw Qd1-Qg4 maneuver before he mentioned/played it.

  • @helloitsavihere
    @helloitsavihere Рік тому

    Wow the d3 pawn was such a beast throughout the game completely blocking the e4 and c4 squares AND indirectly locking queenside AND helping control the e file

  • @MrKayDeeJay
    @MrKayDeeJay Рік тому

    Amazing game! Thank you

  • @MrGermanpiano
    @MrGermanpiano Рік тому

    I really love the opening and hope to see more of it in the speedrun.

  • @invisiblelemur
    @invisiblelemur Рік тому

    Favorite game this run. Suuuuper interesting.

  • @prplt
    @prplt 2 місяці тому

    18:17 "the knight can start massaging some of these dark squares" 😂

  • @Smittefar1
    @Smittefar1 Рік тому +1

    I really like the Jobava, it is my main opening. My only issue is, when the games turn really tactical and long I often lose on time. I guess I should practice playing small improving moves quickly rather than spending too much time always looking for the big winning tactic. On my level 3 … Nf6 is the most played variation, and that leads to all kinds of fun.
    I look forward to your course.

    • @trequor
      @trequor Рік тому +1

      In other videos Daniel gives advice to keep a couple of general improving moves in your back pocket for these situations where you need to calculate big sequences. Thinking on your opponent's time is huge and having a couple of good moves to fall back on is extremely useful

  • @masaboih
    @masaboih Рік тому +2

    33:08 "Pausing and trying to figure out how that does not blunder everything before realizing this is recording from stream..."
    Also, how is the opponent only 1800, approximately same rating as I am and I would never played that well. Props to him!

    • @SuperYtc1
      @SuperYtc1 Рік тому +2

      Because he used an engine and as soon as char got suspicious he started to pick 4th best Stockfish moves. Cheater.

    • @scoutbane1651
      @scoutbane1651 Рік тому

      @@SuperYtc1 200 💀 Danya agreed they seemed legit, they're almost 2k bullet which is not a time control you can get away with cheating in. What do you get out of this? Even Rosen mentioned one of his friends playing Danya in this speedrun and being dogpiled with cheating accusations because of losers like you. I equalized an IM twice and almost drew, and I was at ~1300 blitz. It was a simul but still, the chasm between me and that IM is bigger than someone who's ~2k FIDE and a GM.

  • @Socrates...
    @Socrates... Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @youtubeshypocrisy
    @youtubeshypocrisy Рік тому +1

    The prophet returns when we need him most

  • @obscurelines
    @obscurelines Рік тому +5

    Have to admit that ive played a long time and watched thousands of games, and it does only seem to be in these 15 minute games that 1700 players seem to find resources later in the game. They often do average openings that fall fairly quickly then after losingva pawn they can find 5-6 really good moves. i do suspect that players go in without intention to cheat and then faced with GM level play they often end up consulting stockfish just try and get the game back. Maybe not, but under shorter time controls these kinds of players just seem to melt.

    • @ModusOperandi2009
      @ModusOperandi2009 Рік тому +2

      Yes, I've gotten that same feeling from several of Danya's speedrun games. People start off legit, then get salty about being thoroughly outplayed 10-15 moves in. For reference, I'm around 2150 Lichess rapid, so nowhere near master level, but I'm strong enough to recognize when people are playing above their level.

    • @SuperYtc1
      @SuperYtc1 Рік тому +1

      Agreed. He clearly used Stockfish after the opening, to avoid embarrassment. He’s in these UA-cam comments and said he was watching the stream. It’s obvious he wanted to appear a good player. But got spooked when chat started to get suspicious and then his 2nd best sockfish moves suddenly turned to 4th best Stockfish moves. Pathetic.

  • @yosefcohen483
    @yosefcohen483 Рік тому

    13:58
    Why not Qa4, both attacking a7 and evacuating for Raf1? (= gaining a tempo).

    • @matthewb5451
      @matthewb5451 Рік тому +1

      The queen is kind of offsides on a4, I think keeping the queen on the kingside is more important than 1 tempo a slower position. Also Qxa7 would not be a threat since Ra8 traps the queen

  • @chriso6884
    @chriso6884 Рік тому +1

    Daniel, I'm wondering if you've ever done a video where you compare/contrast the regular London with the Jobava London? I've been involved in a discussion on this topic with someone who claims the Jobava system should not be called a "London" at all because the differences are so marked.

  • @saulescolar333
    @saulescolar333 Рік тому

    Me gustaría ver más partidas con 1. e4. Hemos tenido muy pocas partidas de la escocesa de los 4 caballos en este speedrun. A pesar de eso, siempre se aprende mucho visitando otras de aperturas para ver otro tipo de planes.

  • @ravindraqqq
    @ravindraqqq 5 місяців тому

    thanks love

  • @MrGermanpiano
    @MrGermanpiano Рік тому +7

    Since he didn't elaborate on it at the beginning: What course is Danya working on?

    • @Amoeba_Podre
      @Amoeba_Podre Рік тому

      I still haven't discovered it, but I learned that he has a 1 star chessable course which seems weird

    • @Amoeba_Podre
      @Amoeba_Podre Рік тому +1

      Actually he says it on video. It's a bishop f4 course

  • @sunondo8671
    @sunondo8671 Рік тому +1

    33:05 why is it a good move? Doesn't it blunder the rook?

    • @hrishikesh3886
      @hrishikesh3886 Рік тому +18

      I think it was a bait to see if he is stream sniping or not

  • @andreweaton6363
    @andreweaton6363 5 місяців тому

    20:24 I hope Hikaru has seen this position. This is the most wooden of all the shields

  • @LatteEsportsLeague
    @LatteEsportsLeague Рік тому

    What is your overall feeling about the f3 response to Bf5? What is it about the position that you prefer getting the knight out to e5? I feel like the f3 lines force some immediate attacking options kingside

  • @Ggggg12353
    @Ggggg12353 4 місяці тому

    No doubt the best

  • @krehera
    @krehera Рік тому

    Some excellent defense from the opponent! This game was very pretty.

  • @judsongordy8872
    @judsongordy8872 Рік тому +1

    Daniel's opponents have been insane recently... The last one I saw, while he was rated 1700ish rapid, was 2500 blitz lol. I think some people kind sandbag to play him. I'm around 1800 rapid and I doubt I'd play this good against him.

  • @michaelgibbons7014
    @michaelgibbons7014 Рік тому +2

    That was a great game

  • @ДмитрийГнатюк-з3ф

    13:52 Is it a good idea to play Ra2 following it with g4 and Rg2 after?

  • @giacomo5626
    @giacomo5626 Рік тому

    I started transitioning in the jobava sometimes after the van geet and it's so good especially against someone not used to play D5

  • @murattuna3524
    @murattuna3524 Рік тому +1

    Oh hell yeah baby

  • @antisha82
    @antisha82 Рік тому

    Masterclass 💪

  • @adcchin7314
    @adcchin7314 Рік тому +1

    AND HE SACRIFICES THE ROOOOOOK

  • @fabienba
    @fabienba Рік тому

    Hi Danya! How are you? I love your videos and keep the good work up! Could you please do a video on your favourite openings as white, and favourite openings/defences as black.

  • @johnbob-cu4hb
    @johnbob-cu4hb Рік тому +1

    Is this better than the London system? Or should I learn the London system or are they both completely different openings with different play styles

    • @nature337
      @nature337 2 місяці тому

      They are different but both good. The London is more solid with faster pawn development, but fewer earlier traps. Jobava has similar mid game tactics, but the lines are sharper. You can win if they miss traps, or lose if you miscalculate an attack. The kingside play in particular is very similar so it's not too hard to translate knowledge between the two.
      I open d4 Bf4, and then hold the b knight choice until they do something with their b knight or c pawn. If black goes c6, I go regular London, if c5 and they move their b knight, I Jobava

  • @jjnoname
    @jjnoname Рік тому +1

    Where will you be releasing your course danya?

  • @alexf0101
    @alexf0101 Рік тому

    thanks

  • @makov2299
    @makov2299 Рік тому

    are you streaming this before uploading in YT Danya?

  • @LitCactus
    @LitCactus Рік тому

    Danya, did you see (or hear about) the recent Eric Rosen video where he mentioned one of his friends was playing on a smurf account and ended up on the speed run? I can't recall which video it was, but he had a stronger position out of the opening

    • @LitCactus
      @LitCactus Рік тому

      It was one of the videos where some commenters were dogpiling cheating accusations

  • @TheRealMortyII
    @TheRealMortyII 4 місяці тому

    Gotta learn this

  • @magnetica1734
    @magnetica1734 Рік тому

    I have an idea for a series, that you get to a set elo by only using good principles and not calculating, and showing how far you can get by just the basics

  • @felixhinz3804
    @felixhinz3804 Рік тому

    great game!

  • @ΠαναγιώτηςΧαιδεμενάκης

    in 33.10 isnt knight to e6 a blunder ? Since it loses black a rook
    😅. Or am i missing something?

  • @jasonrawls6959
    @jasonrawls6959 Рік тому

    When is the course coming out

  • @ironmaz1
    @ironmaz1 Рік тому

    Excellent and very informative to see you hunt down a 2000! Also I like how, despite the title of the video, you finish with a tactic on the queenside ;)

  • @SmithCS
    @SmithCS Рік тому

    I’ve been playing the Vienna from 1000-1600 but the jobava looks really fun. I think I’m actually gonna pick it up as a secondary opening

  • @agrillage
    @agrillage Рік тому

    Hi Danya. Will your upcoming course be on chessable?

  • @josephsalmonte4995
    @josephsalmonte4995 Рік тому +1

    Well played by the opponent today. Very determined.

    • @SuperYtc1
      @SuperYtc1 Рік тому +1

      Picking 3rd best moves on Stockfish is so tough.

    • @mcbomb7447
      @mcbomb7447 Рік тому

      @@SuperYtc1 If they were using stockfish they would have made a forced draw near the end. But sure, everyone is cheating. No one can play a good game.

  • @johndeaux8815
    @johndeaux8815 11 місяців тому

    Thanks Danya! Now the Chessbrah community doesn't like me because I pulled a fast one with an early Nb5 Nc2+ and won a queen and the game with 95% accuracy. I'm a 450 in blitz but apparently my Jobava was too hot to handle😂

  • @Capdog
    @Capdog 10 місяців тому

    Great game

  • @NeerajGupta___
    @NeerajGupta___ Рік тому

    Can anybody tell me where Danya streams?

  • @anurag1923
    @anurag1923 Рік тому

    Nice sir❤

  • @llc2430
    @llc2430 Місяць тому +1

    Daniel is looking at multiple screens which allegations made by Kramnik . He is right. I am shocked.. look at from 6:00 to 7:0 he is continuously looking multiple screens with the help of stockfish and engine

    • @joelmacandtosh8527
      @joelmacandtosh8527 Місяць тому

      You know he has several screens with chat and stuff on, right? Why would he need to cheat against a 1700 rapid player? Which is basically a 1500 blitz player.

  • @jhadesdev9576
    @jhadesdev9576 Рік тому

    What course did he mean? A Jobava London course by Danya? On chessable?

  • @rmendeljacobs2832
    @rmendeljacobs2832 Рік тому

    Danya why did you not reroute the knight for the first 20 odd moves

  • @1eingram
    @1eingram Рік тому

    You are so far over my head, it's taken a while, but I'm finally learning from you.

  • @wolfMetall
    @wolfMetall Рік тому

    Queen side pawns just standing around for half the game, forgotten by the officers.

  • @thomasvillacampa9939
    @thomasvillacampa9939 4 місяці тому

    You tryna put pressure on the black wahtttt?

  • @Ny_babs
    @Ny_babs 7 місяців тому

    Kudos to jack, easily a 2200 player. Well done mr jack!