Advanced Pawn Endgame Concepts | Beginner to Master | Principles of Chess Endgames | GM Naroditsky

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  • @leogomes993
    @leogomes993 2 роки тому +206

    PLEASE carry on with the series! Best educational content on youtube

  • @iggles8
    @iggles8 2 роки тому +24

    The length of the video doesn't matter Danya, we can just pause it and come back to it if we can't watch all in one sitting. Thank you for the awesome master class

  • @langlinaiseiou
    @langlinaiseiou 2 роки тому +98

    I’m sure I speak for everyone here when I say you’re one of the greatest teachers out there, chess or otherwise. I cannot express my gratitude enough for the amazing effort you put into these videos. There really is no more fitting nickname than “sensei”. Keep up the exemplary work and know that all of us yellow belts appreciate your passion and dedication so much!

  • @thechesslobster2768
    @thechesslobster2768 2 роки тому +47

    Daniel Naroditsky is an absolute hero of chess.

  • @chomastiarnoldo1892
    @chomastiarnoldo1892 2 роки тому +67

    Not only a ridiculously instructive teacher, but an entertaining one with a great sense of humor. Bravo Danya, please continue!

  • @robertomsgomide
    @robertomsgomide 2 роки тому +35

    Danya, I can't really express how much I appreciate these videos. Awesome work!

  • @ozkalsonmez
    @ozkalsonmez 2 роки тому +12

    12:40 position is named Trebuchet which is lost for the playing side. Danya, many many thanks for these informative and well-explained videos. Please keep doing this.

  • @hugoamo
    @hugoamo 2 роки тому +7

    Notes from both videos (in case anyone wants to copy them to her/his personal notes):
    1- Do not capture unnecessary pawns.
    2- Do not step away into checking zone of your opponent's passer.
    3- Simultaneous promotion is NOT equal to a draw.
    4- Use your king to force the enemy king into the checking zone, or to prevent the enemy king from stopping your pawn.
    5- Prepare for pawn races by pushing the prospective passer beforehand.
    Bonus Rule: You don't always have to participate in a pawn race!
    6- Waiting move sacrifice: Giving away a pawn in order to generate additional waiting move.
    7- Mowing the lawn: Trading the pawn(s) that obstruct the pathway to a weak pawn or set of pawns, which are often located on the other side of the board.
    8- Moving your opponent's pawns: One or multiple pawn sacrifices aimed at shifting your opponent's pawn(s) in a favorable direction.
    9- Inducing weaknesses: A type of breakthrough or trade with the aim of creating a more accessible weakness or breaking down a pawn chain.
    10- Corresponding squares: Two squares (x,y) are corresponding squares if moving the king onto the square x forces the opponent to occupy square y.Crucially, the defending side must maintain that order (king steps onto square y only after the opposing king steps onto square x) to avoid Zugzwang.
    11- Keep the pawns back: If anticipating a pawn race, keep your weak pawns (i.e., the ones your opponent will capture during the race) as far away from your opponent's king as possible to extent the time it takes for your opponent to promote.

  • @TheQuicksilver115
    @TheQuicksilver115 2 роки тому +1

    Worry less about the length of the video. It's clear you go to great lengths to convey these concepts as concisely as they allow; the ones of us who are here to learn are glad to watch a video of any length as long as you're not wasting time - which I haven't gotten a single sniff of thus far. These are complex topics and, personally, I would hate for you to cut yourself short and not thoroughly and clearly explain yourself MUCH more than I would be worried about watching a video for an hour and a half. We are all just so grateful that you are putting this content out for free for us to enjoy and study. I know everyone says this but seriously, this is such incredible stuff. Please keep up the amazing work

  • @BlastS01
    @BlastS01 2 роки тому +23

    Ok when Danya said he was gonna be consistent, I did not think he meant like 2 videos in 2 days.
    Amazing content always love your work.
    Hopefully these endgame masterclass will help me get more towards 2000 rating.(I'm 1700 rated right now)
    Thanks❤️

  • @flavafee
    @flavafee 2 роки тому +14

    so informative, but also your way of instructing is so friendly and straightforward. great topic and vid!

  • @jaybingham3711
    @jaybingham3711 Рік тому +1

    48:10 Inducing weakness by undermining opponent pawn chain via pawn sac in endgame probably deserves a moniker. How about calling it An Incantation when done to improve accessibility to a weakness. As in "Come closer my pretty." That too is a worthy namesake in and of itself. Either should prove valuable as an excellent reminder.

  • @cameronstiglic6277
    @cameronstiglic6277 10 місяців тому +1

    Im going to be playing in a major tournament in April! These have taken me from a 1700 player with zero endgame knowledge to a 1700 with a good bit of endgame knowledge, and tons if unearned confidence! 😂 I love these simple and memorable "pawn-cepts"!

  • @armanesteghamat589
    @armanesteghamat589 2 роки тому +1

    56:55 I believe the corresponding square to f5 is b5 (or whatever square would theoretically be to the left of A5), but f5 is still the correct move as b5 is covered by the c4 pawn and thus black's king cannot occupy the distant opposition regardless.

  • @coviloku7104
    @coviloku7104 Рік тому +2

    learned a lot!!!! hope i win more in tournaments

  • @svenpoletka5236
    @svenpoletka5236 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you, this is the best end game pawn video on YT so far!

  • @ellisj98
    @ellisj98 2 роки тому +2

    This video is incredible, I’ve learnt more about endgames in an hour from this than I have in the last two years from online.

  • @qqqmyes4509
    @qqqmyes4509 2 роки тому +7

    I appreciate how Daniel cares about explaining chess in a way that a low-skilled player can understand and enjoy. I will return to finish watching. (I do wonder what the analytics look like when he checks them on the back end of his videos!)

  • @yannilibbes8219
    @yannilibbes8219 2 роки тому +1

    14:50 watching danya do production work while recording the video put such a huge smile on my face.

  • @hugoamo
    @hugoamo 2 роки тому +3

    GM Naroditsky, thank you for these videos, not only one learns chess, one like me, whose English is not my first language, can improve and learn proper and cultured English, my sincere gratitude. Please keep'em coming!

  • @Andresdha
    @Andresdha 2 роки тому +1

    These are by far the most useful, instructive, clearly explained, and balanced between theory/concepts and practical applications I’ve ever found. Holy shit Danya is an amazing teacher and even more amazing player!

  • @PeterM64
    @PeterM64 2 роки тому +1

    This is incredible thanks a ton for these. That Persson-Ragger/moving the opponent's pawns example was really instructive, I would have never thought that position was drawable, but now I have added this "chucking the pawns to force a drawn king pawn vs king endgame" idea to my toobox for seemingly lost positions.

  • @serjved
    @serjved Рік тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @MoonJung82
    @MoonJung82 2 роки тому +1

    The pawns--black and white--minded squares
    The kings opposed moves charted there
    After mowing the lawn
    Their trousers were gone
    And the kings continued to glare
    Btw, these videos go fast.

  • @RajassTD
    @RajassTD 5 місяців тому

    You can write a bestselling book using these endgame concepts great work Danya!

  • @humanaesthetic
    @humanaesthetic 2 роки тому +8

    Straight into my Chess Study playlist. Appreciate all you do for the community. Cheers🎉

  • @VallochGaming
    @VallochGaming 2 роки тому +1

    1:00:45 not really. F5 is corresponding with B5, not A5. The problem is not that black is on A5, the problem is that black cannot access B5 because white's pawn prevents it.

  • @lukastux3024
    @lukastux3024 2 роки тому

    51:32 Opposition (direct, distant) is a special case of corresponding squares (or if you want to put it differently, corresponding squares are a generalisation of opposition)

  • @calebhall4722
    @calebhall4722 2 роки тому +1

    Who agrees that this guy is a gigachad for making all this awesome free content that is essentially the secret sauce to improving at chess

  • @mikek3459
    @mikek3459 2 роки тому +3

    really instructive video and many thanks Daniel for sharing these concepts. For me, I'm really bad in end game techniques. This lesson gave a good understanding of the basic ideas. Keep up your great work and vids and looking forward to the next video. Cheers!

  • @kyledev
    @kyledev 2 роки тому +7

    Why is A5 the corresponding square to F5? Shouldn't it be B5? It seems like if White steps onto F5 and black had the ability to step onto A5 then white can just claim distant opposition with E5 and eventually shoulder the black king.
    This video is awesome, just want to make sure I understand :)

    • @DanielNaroditskyGM
      @DanielNaroditskyGM  2 роки тому +11

      You're right, that was a mistake! Should be f5 -> b5. The way I should have explained it, b5 is controlled by White's pawn so stepping onto f5 essentially forces Black to move onto a mined square, since the corresponding square is inaccessible.

    • @gideonturner8716
      @gideonturner8716 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah, I was wondering the same thing. Thanks for clarifying, Danya :)

  • @hallboy5
    @hallboy5 2 роки тому +1

    This content is so high-quality and so helpful. It can’t be overstated how valuable your content is to any chess players browsing UA-cam, Danya!

  • @ryangarvey8207
    @ryangarvey8207 2 роки тому +1

    I feel like I understood almost everything, Corresponding squares is still confusing to me tho. Especially so at 58:23

  • @MatesMonchis
    @MatesMonchis 3 дні тому

    At 10:34 there's another interesting try by white!
    1.Kg4 Kf2
    2.Kf5 Kxg3
    3.Ke6!? Kf4
    4.Kd5 f5
    5.exf5 Kxf5
    6.Kxc5 e4
    7. Kd4 Kf4
    8.c5 e3
    9.c6 e2
    10.c7 e1=Q
    11.c8=Q Qd1+
    and white will lose the queen to a skewer on the next turn! This was my calculation for this problem, I had completely missed g4! Great endgame example.

  • @Simplement724
    @Simplement724 2 роки тому +4

    Very nice series even for the stronger viewers, thank you Danya

  • @ber7129at
    @ber7129at 2 роки тому +2

    Man. I really do enjoy these videos! The last video taught me more than I’d ever learnt.
    Thanks very much!

  • @alexkendall9809
    @alexkendall9809 6 місяців тому

    Terrific stuff :) been loving going through these videos for the second round, which I highly recommend everybody does! Thank you for giving these lessons, Daniel :) I love how pawn endgames have become my favourite "minigame" in chess!

  • @ruthxk7844
    @ruthxk7844 2 роки тому +1

    THANKS SO MUCH DANYA!!!
    I'll watch and practice the endgame videos again and again to digest everything (not a complete beginner, but had never chess lessons in my life) so that I am prepared for next video.
    This endgame series is gold, I think it is going to become a huge educational classic just like the endgame books, but in youtube/video format.
    Thanks for being our Sensei _/\_

  • @tttm4rt1n49
    @tttm4rt1n49 2 роки тому +1

    12:38 its called Trébuchet. You "win the Trébuchet" when you touch the opponents pawn first with your king without touching the enemy pawn!!

  • @ChessGrandmaster
    @ChessGrandmaster 2 роки тому

    Best Serious (educational) chess channel on UA-cam. Didn't think someone could beat Tony Rotella 🙂

  • @dumbojumbo7587
    @dumbojumbo7587 2 роки тому +2

    OH MY LANDS everything is on internet, organized and free. Thanks Danya

  • @vincentpanhuysen9771
    @vincentpanhuysen9771 2 роки тому

    10:37 ''And here, as we were discussing, Grob plays the most resilient move, he plays g4. This is a super resilient resource.'' Spoken by a true man of culture.

  • @moosewild4239
    @moosewild4239 2 роки тому +3

    Great job explaining. Very helpful.

  • @JamesBingham-wh3nh
    @JamesBingham-wh3nh Місяць тому

    This series is amazing! So well presented and explained. Please keep on making the videos Danya

  • @vamheredur413
    @vamheredur413 2 роки тому

    The 12:50 zugzwang position is called Trebuchet, the first one to move loses. I remember seeing this on Aman's habits series.

  • @bassmanjr100
    @bassmanjr100 2 роки тому +3

    Outstanding video again.

  • @iainengle-roe2861
    @iainengle-roe2861 2 роки тому +3

    I love these. It's so much less daunting having your vids than buying/reading a volume. It's tremendously helpful for me as endgames are starting to matter a lot more.
    Edit: Can you do some on rook endgames in the future? I know they're theoretically very dense and complicated so it might take a while, but that would be very much appreciated

  • @jeroa.p.7976
    @jeroa.p.7976 2 роки тому

    I incresed my rating by 100 in two weeks (nearing 200 now) all thanks to your explanations and examples. Thanks a lot! Please keep up the great work

  • @amaarquadri
    @amaarquadri 2 роки тому +1

    Didn't expect another one so soon!

  • @TipsyFlipper
    @TipsyFlipper 2 роки тому +1

    You explain this in the best way possible... my brain is still melting but I have no doubt that this is the most understandable way. I should really start playing this game

  • @jamestjw97
    @jamestjw97 Рік тому

    that was a lot more instructive than I thought it would be! Thanks so much for the video I loved it!

  • @nukanook5099
    @nukanook5099 Рік тому +1

    Danya is the only person ever to make me excited about learning endgames ❤️

  • @webm0nk3y
    @webm0nk3y 5 місяців тому

    I’ve watched so many pawn ending videos and this is the best

  • @shubhankariitd9965
    @shubhankariitd9965 2 роки тому

    In position 46:26 white to move:
    We don't necessarily have to go for the king side pawns ig bcoz we can play Kb3 and black has to play h5 after which we can play Ka3 and black has no more waiting moves and would have to retreat the king and give us the queen

  • @TheQuicksilver115
    @TheQuicksilver115 2 роки тому

    WHAAAT ANOTHER ONE ALREADY!? Omg I was so prepared for another month or two wait, this is awesome, made my day!!

  • @wikradani
    @wikradani 2 роки тому +1

    I actually want to stop playing chess. But because of this video I decided to keep playing chess 😂. Thank you GM 🙏 you made Chess easy to digest

  • @alexcosta8167
    @alexcosta8167 Рік тому

    I just played an endgame where I had passed pawns on both the a and h files. Thanks to Danya and this amazing series, I spent the endgame excited and geeking out about having super wide trousers 😂 I love the terminology.

  • @padyferg
    @padyferg 2 роки тому

    wow all of the videos in this series are fantastic but this one is really the most informative chess video ive ever watched, won so many more games with just a basic memory of these concepts

  • @frozenbroccolii4933
    @frozenbroccolii4933 2 роки тому +6

    In the coresponding square example the corresponding square for f5 was b5 I thought. Since the squares corresponding to the ones on the f file lied on the b file. In that case 1.f5 would also be the correct move since b5 is covered by the c4 pawn.
    Amazing content by the way. When I tried reading Dvoretsky, this corresponding square stuff seemed much more unclear. I stopped when he wrote about something called a 'major line' which I could not understand clearly from the subsequent examples and thought I would come back to the book later😅

    • @csarmii
      @csarmii Рік тому +1

      Yep that's just a big error in the video. It's actually a problem because it confuses the whole concept.

  • @tomevans6945
    @tomevans6945 2 роки тому

    Can’t believe these lessons are all out here for free. Legend!

  • @bageshrai9389
    @bageshrai9389 2 роки тому +5

    Can you do some of your old game analysis or maybe some famous games analysis? You are a great storyteller

  • @pabandasvlog
    @pabandasvlog 6 місяців тому

    what a suggestion by UA-cam on a sunday afternoon. Great Explanation!!

  • @sleepcycle8032
    @sleepcycle8032 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you Danya this is perfect!

  • @shawman5676
    @shawman5676 2 роки тому

    This is crazy good. I am going to watch the whole series again as its not trivial to comprehend everything in one go. Thank you Danya. Hopefully you hit 300K subs soon and then go on towards 1M subs sometime in future.

  • @MatesMonchis
    @MatesMonchis 3 дні тому

    I recognize the second endgame at around 16:00 from the previous Naroditsky video on King Activity!

  • @lordrhino1234
    @lordrhino1234 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for making these videos. They are by far the best and most instructive on youtube. Just fun observation I made: I think the second game was actually already covered in a previous video.

  • @Apollo-oq3kv
    @Apollo-oq3kv Рік тому

    Danya, you're the goat. I and I'm sure others, appreciate this content a lot

  • @antonyngunga6846
    @antonyngunga6846 2 роки тому +3

    GM Danya, I wake up everyday to drink sacred chess knowledge from your chalice.
    Much love from Kenya.

  • @arpitgoyal189
    @arpitgoyal189 2 роки тому

    Really the best explaination you will get on youtube

  • @SmzeBeRollin
    @SmzeBeRollin 2 роки тому

    These are so instructive it's not even funny. Thank you Danya for sharing your knowledge and love for the game with all of us! Cheers.

  • @MushyRigushy
    @MushyRigushy 2 роки тому

    Best chess teacher on the internet. Thank you so much, please keep it up

  • @jenslinell
    @jenslinell 2 роки тому +1

    Love these videos! Clear and deep explanations. Thanks!

  • @m42orion12
    @m42orion12 2 роки тому

    Video quality is great danny,love the green tone...Great uploads,many thanks sir.

  • @animantus
    @animantus 2 роки тому +2

    Best chess UA-camr getting warm up. Nice! 🤩

  • @VijayK-dw9ug
    @VijayK-dw9ug Рік тому

    Very instructive videos - it really helps my son and it is the right format of teaching in our view!

  • @ChuckDimeCliff
    @ChuckDimeCliff 2 роки тому

    12:37 Jeremy Silman refers to this position as a “Trébuchet” in book “Silman’s Complete Endgame Course”. First mentioned on page 97.

  • @stijnroosenboom3771
    @stijnroosenboom3771 2 роки тому +1

    "Danya" is rapidly becoming my favourite chess player: an incredibly strong GM, humble, a great communicator and above all an excellent teacher. Thank you so much for these instructive videos♟️

  • @abhinavp6568
    @abhinavp6568 2 роки тому

    this is the best instructional videos i have seen. please carry on with this series .this is so helpfull sir

  • @brianbecknell9708
    @brianbecknell9708 2 роки тому

    Awesome lesson, great examples, this will help me a lot, thank you!

  • @cameronsmuts10
    @cameronsmuts10 2 роки тому

    I'm only five minutes in and I've already learnt more than anything a hot stove or university could have ever taught me.

  • @ElijahStormblessed
    @ElijahStormblessed 2 роки тому +1

    Danya is such a legend for these videos

  • @hectorgray8542
    @hectorgray8542 2 роки тому +9

    I think a nice addition to this series would be to make the PGNs available for download. They could even be monetized as a way to support the channel.

  • @yakzivz1104
    @yakzivz1104 2 роки тому

    I love endgames, they are so technical and precise!!!

  • @jjkjjk23
    @jjkjjk23 2 роки тому

    Please never stop making these!

  • @jfjf-yn6wj
    @jfjf-yn6wj 2 роки тому

    thank you for making this free! i will be sure to donate next time i see your live on twitch

  • @shanastroskyphazer8172
    @shanastroskyphazer8172 2 роки тому

    awesome endgame lesson Thanks ! deep freeze already helped me in a few games already thanks.

  • @money96plyr
    @money96plyr 2 роки тому +5

    Daniel: "Brew a nice cup of coffee or tea and we'll delve in"
    Me: Yo Danya im drunk af right now bruh but im ready

  • @code.r
    @code.r 2 роки тому

    I can watch Danya as a TV series. It's so friendly and interesting that even such a long endgame analysis looks so interesting. Thanks Sensei 🤲❤️

  • @againnotavailable
    @againnotavailable 2 роки тому

    This videos are absolutely amazing. It is much appreciated. I will try to advertise the channel and the series in my chess club. Keep up the work please.

  • @mikejschin
    @mikejschin Рік тому

    The position of the Ks and e pawns at 12:37 is called a trebuchet.

  • @emirhan3860
    @emirhan3860 2 роки тому

    this is modern equivalent of a powerful chess book. thanks Danya!

  • @SEAKPhotog
    @SEAKPhotog 2 роки тому

    Amazing content once again, Danya. Thank you!

  • @SLKCHESS
    @SLKCHESS 2 роки тому +1

    Nice endgame lesson like usual

  • @superminingcraftmc3227
    @superminingcraftmc3227 2 місяці тому

    12:40 to me this position feels like it should be called “chain link”. Idk why - I guess the two kings are sorta under the coverage of their own pawns, but in such a way that they are close and “locked together”

  • @chaitanyajoshi3603
    @chaitanyajoshi3603 2 роки тому

    The corresponding squares study was awesome! I was wondering what happens if white messes up and allows black to occupy the corresponding square, and then white tries to go back to e5, hoping black would also follow with Ka5. That would be a mistake because white can again play Kf5 and win. Turns out (I used the engine) black has to go Ka7/Kb7, and then if white goes Kf5, black has to be really careful to be in a position where they can occupy the corresponding square no matter where white goes. Amazing!

  • @blakebradley829
    @blakebradley829 2 роки тому

    Has to be the number one channel for those of us who want to get better at chess

  • @bencalder1274
    @bencalder1274 2 роки тому

    You freakin rock dude. Keep doing this. Please.

  • @AmazingMr99
    @AmazingMr99 2 роки тому

    Danya is the master or this generations favourite media source. Thank you for spreading your knowledge and passion for chess!

  • @gregbillenness5973
    @gregbillenness5973 2 роки тому

    Brilliant video, thanks very much for uploading.

  • @phildo3668
    @phildo3668 2 роки тому

    Just instantly solved a puzzle 1500 pts over my rating thanks to this video.