Mastering Positional Chess | Grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky

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  • @tyrellwreleck4226
    @tyrellwreleck4226 3 роки тому +732

    "It's not about solving 15 problems a day, it's about solving 3 problems and extracting the key lessons from those problems"
    -Danya

    • @hellopleychess3190
      @hellopleychess3190 2 роки тому +7

      I think he said 50

    • @Scorsoo7
      @Scorsoo7 Рік тому +4

      Totally agreed. At GM level. When still at club level (something like 1600- elo): doing 15 3-move puzzles/day will certainly improve you more than solving 3 positional 8-move puzzles/problems.

    • @MistaOppritunity
      @MistaOppritunity Рік тому +3

      @@Scorsoo7 I can agree with that, but the video is about positional training. The concepts behind positional understanding are a lot muddier than a forced 3 move checkmate. It is still worth noting that doing lots of tactical puzzles at the intermediate level will lead to growth as a player, or at the very least make you more consistent.

    • @Scorsoo7
      @Scorsoo7 Рік тому +1

      @@MistaOppritunity I gotcha. Just wanted to clarify that positional puzzles are probably not very interesting/too hard for lower rated club players (under 1600 elo). They probably lack the tactical skills and should train that.

    • @leesky5203
      @leesky5203 6 місяців тому

      20 hard mate in 2 is a good idea

  • @bozone89
    @bozone89 3 роки тому +1018

    you could tell Danya really felt for the person who sent the message about his mom even though it is so hard to find the right response in those situations

    • @ClydeBarber
      @ClydeBarber 3 роки тому +373

      Yea I almost took this out, but its so heart warming, it's like, not directly chess, but you get a taste of the community and how much he cares. Had to leave it in. -Editor.

    • @breezyashell
      @breezyashell 3 роки тому +82

      Please do not monopolize a stream meant for education/entertainment. Danya isn't your friend and it's inappropriate.

    • @elliothicks7602
      @elliothicks7602 3 роки тому +246

      @@breezyashell how are you gonna tell someone who’s mom just died that they’re being inappropriate for writing that message?

    • @swift8821
      @swift8821 3 роки тому +127

      @@breezyashell found the neck beard

    • @cryptooooooooo
      @cryptooooooooo 3 роки тому +143

      @@swift8821 he's not entirely wrong, people misunderstanding that their relationship with a streamer is parasocial is not a new phenomenon

  • @alexf0101
    @alexf0101 3 роки тому +399

    this is some high level stuff, very interesting to see the thought process of a gm. I'll now be much more aware of positional concepts while I'm blundering away my pieces!

    • @josephdraper6971
      @josephdraper6971 3 роки тому +12

      Thats more okay than just blundering

    • @platitudeomenw441
      @platitudeomenw441 3 роки тому +6

      Haha, well said. Naroditsky really is an excellent teacher, and it warms my heart to see fine gentlemen such as yourself appreciating his talent

    • @solomonherskowitz
      @solomonherskowitz 3 роки тому +1

      If you keep going this way tho you'll be so much better once you stop blinders

    • @bonganimazibuko1901
      @bonganimazibuko1901 3 роки тому +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @VintageVets
      @VintageVets 3 роки тому

      @@josephdraper6971 t

  • @Evilanious
    @Evilanious 3 роки тому +534

    Daniel: black should develop a bishop with Bd7.
    Asgaard: black should grab more space in the center with e5.
    Stockfish: h5, baby!

    • @ShabazzTBL
      @ShabazzTBL 3 роки тому +33

      Everyone and there mom: Take Qxd7 taking their undefended Queen with check.
      Stockfish: Kg2.

    • @hellopleychess3190
      @hellopleychess3190 2 роки тому +1

      I was thinking instead of Bb6 Bd7 black should play a5 and Ra6 but I think the knight would hop into b4

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 Рік тому +1

      lol

    • @aaronambroso1201
      @aaronambroso1201 Рік тому

      Get good.

    • @J4ve
      @J4ve Рік тому +4

      ChatGPT: Rook takes king, gg ez win

  • @NotoriousKhamid
    @NotoriousKhamid 3 роки тому +222

    GOLD! The chess community is striving for such content!

  • @dominiks5068
    @dominiks5068 3 роки тому +159

    lots of love to the person who donated at 22:35

  • @mediocreburger2893
    @mediocreburger2893 3 роки тому +345

    Ah I remember this stream, the chat was amazing when the person talked about his mother. It’s truly an incredible community.

    • @SaurabhXDD
      @SaurabhXDD 3 роки тому +30

      Following Danya since 3 years... Best guy on twitch

    • @Tyler-bp4md
      @Tyler-bp4md 3 роки тому +3

      @@SaurabhXDD best guy in general you mean

    • @rjjhh443
      @rjjhh443 3 роки тому +17

      @@SaurabhXDD ya he has all emotions
      Anger, humble, humour, pride, joy, sadness, frustration, dissapointment, excitement, attitude etc
      And above all he is cute😅

    • @charlesfairchild3836
      @charlesfairchild3836 2 роки тому

      @@Tyler-bp4md you dumb🤦‍♂️🤣

  • @maxseymour5610
    @maxseymour5610 3 роки тому +175

    Why doesn't this man have more subs? Easily the best educational chess content on youtube, keep doing what you do danya

    • @trent797
      @trent797 3 роки тому +9

      He's getting there. I think he had around 30K when I started watching regularly around Thanksgiving.

    • @fredreickweaver809
      @fredreickweaver809 3 роки тому +3

      @@BeFourCM I think levy does all right, but he can be somewhat flamboyant i agree, and Danya is more educational

    • @Blitnock
      @Blitnock 3 роки тому +8

      Of the chess channels, Naroditsky seems the best for education. Another good educational channel is Powerplaychess hosted by GM Daniel King-- he's only got 79K subs. It seems like most chess channels have entertainment as the first goal, not education. But I'm sure I don't know about other good channels.

    • @tj4647
      @tj4647 3 роки тому +4

      Chess Coach Andras is #2 only to Daniel Naroditsky, in some ways Andras can be better

    • @juleslondon3088
      @juleslondon3088 Рік тому +3

      Interesting to see how the popular streamers mentioned in this thread have fared over 2+ years. Levy’s now the king of UA-cam and Danya has 10x as many subs. Rosen is also doing well and appears to have been taking recent lessons from Levy in the art of clickbait… and poor old Andras, whose content is indeed extremely high quality, is still languishing in the backwaters of UA-cam with people saying, “I can’t believe this guy doesn’t have more subs!”

  • @mickeyhalo745
    @mickeyhalo745 3 роки тому +36

    Danya's empathy is heartfelt. May anyone that suffers from sadness & depression, be comforted. Pure unifying love is the consolation. We are together!

  • @onesack9614
    @onesack9614 3 роки тому +23

    22:30 Danya you’re a great guy man, it’s really heartwarming to see that kind of sincere compassion and empathy from someone, keep it up!

  • @evanmaier2551
    @evanmaier2551 3 роки тому +36

    This is incredible content, I have never trained positional chess before and now I see it is a big weakness. Also my solidarity goes out to the viewer who spoke about their mental health struggle. It's important to remember you aren't alone and better times are ahead. Hang in there

  • @jimgu2578
    @jimgu2578 3 роки тому +28

    There aren’t as much positional challenges out there. I love that Danya talked about them in depth!

  • @patricksasser5783
    @patricksasser5783 3 роки тому +5

    Danya you are the main reasons I fell in love with the game. I love your mindset when attacking a challenging puzzle and the fact that you are a gm and still learning inspires me to strive for more

  • @GamingStyleBFH
    @GamingStyleBFH 3 місяці тому +3

    Can you please make a series about mastering positional chess? It's easily the most difficult thing to learn and understand in chess and you are explaining so brilliantly

  • @ss9392
    @ss9392 3 роки тому +23

    Wow, this is gold content! Thanks Daniel appreciate it as always : D

  • @flyingpinguu
    @flyingpinguu 3 роки тому +97

    I would love more positional chess lessons although this was a little high for me. It would be nice to have these puzzles but more on an intermediate level.

  • @ddmannion
    @ddmannion 3 роки тому +12

    Daniel is so humble. He keeps apologizing for using the clock as a weapon. I can understand why since historically chess hasn't been about playing down to the millisecond. However, we need to acknowledge that the times have changed and that the audience for chess has become much more interested in blitz and bullet games. Personally, I believe that Daniel's talents should be recognized by the broader chess community as being very significantly mainstream today. Thank you for the excellent videos GM Naroditsky!

  • @RigMaster_
    @RigMaster_ 3 роки тому +5

    I really love this video and I found it very very interesting. I really hope you continue to do this kind of vid!
    Also, condolences to the person who lost their mum. One day when it is not so raw you will be able to look back and focus on the good times. Stay strong.

  • @epicaliya
    @epicaliya 4 місяці тому +5

    “Chess can offer the best kind of escape”, now my theory about numbing myself with chess recently 24/7 to escape life problems is confirmed

  • @asherf534
    @asherf534 3 роки тому +7

    That is just too beautiful how you destroy the book with the engine. Not sure I’ll ever get to this level but your work has been unbelievably helpful to my game.

  • @Vinterfader
    @Vinterfader 3 роки тому +1

    Daniel, this is fantastic! The fact that I am completely off in many of these (rated around 1700 on lichess) speaks to how much I can improve my positional play. Keep em coming :)

  • @laafridi7681
    @laafridi7681 3 роки тому +9

    I love this video so much. We can see a grandmaster thinking hard and struggling to find moves among so many different ideas and there's no right move they just find easily and explain it to us. It replicates what real everyday chess games are like for us where there's a bunch of close options

  • @tonito5588
    @tonito5588 3 роки тому +5

    Hope we have more of these! I feel like I've learned so much for these. Would also greatly appreciate a version of this but for positional ideas at the more intermediate (1600-2000) level :))

  • @robertrasmussen763
    @robertrasmussen763 3 роки тому +4

    This is some of the best content you have made

  • @tommydashed4205
    @tommydashed4205 2 роки тому +2

    In the closed position I think king safety was important because white always has Qh5+ looming. Also, both potential pawn breaks are on the king side so that side will likely become open which also makes getting the king out of dodge seem like a pretty good idea.

  • @Jagdwurststulle
    @Jagdwurststulle 3 роки тому +1

    This is absolutely amazing! I'd love to see more of these strategy puzzles!

  • @footyskillzrus
    @footyskillzrus 3 роки тому +8

    43 minutes Chess lesson from my favourite teacher on the planet? that's today's productivity sorted :D

  • @catytroopa845
    @catytroopa845 3 роки тому +4

    Always exciting to see more lessons!! Thank you Danya ❤️

  • @xnick_uy
    @xnick_uy 3 роки тому +1

    I like this format. I find it very instructive to look not only at the best move but also at the other options.

  • @LitCactus
    @LitCactus 3 роки тому +30

    Aha, I'm right on time tonight!

  • @trent797
    @trent797 3 роки тому +4

    This was a super useful video. I'd love to see more in this format. (Of course, I like seeing more of ANY chess content from Danya :) )

  • @lawreno
    @lawreno 3 роки тому

    Please more videos like this - no one else is making content as good as this. Going through problems hearing your train of thought is superb.

  • @grrrexky
    @grrrexky 3 роки тому +55

    Just woke up, and I read with my blurry eyes, Mastering Positional Cheese. Guess who made a dono? CheeseCake. My third eye has opened. I have gained the power of chess prescience.

    • @tgrimshaw
      @tgrimshaw 3 роки тому +3

      shut up. real dono was at 22:35

    • @maloxi1472
      @maloxi1472 3 роки тому +3

      @@tgrimshaw Hahaha ! Let the guy pry his third eye open in peace 😄

    • @tgrimshaw
      @tgrimshaw 3 роки тому

      @@maloxi1472 have you ever tried DMT?

    • @tgrimshaw
      @tgrimshaw 3 роки тому +5

      Danya Mating Tactics

    • @Landino019
      @Landino019 3 роки тому +1

      Love the profile pic lmao

  • @dudeabot6000
    @dudeabot6000 3 роки тому +7

    On break at work, perfect timing for this to come out

  • @asusgaming4386
    @asusgaming4386 3 роки тому

    More videos like this please, i have searched a lot on UA-cam and found tactics match analysis... BUT NEVER HAVE I SEEN a video made on this topic found a few but they are not nearly as close to quality as this one I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU WATCH THIS VIDEO you will LEARN A LOT NO MATTER YOUR RATING. keep up the good work Daniel!!!!

  • @firestarter7817
    @firestarter7817 2 роки тому +1

    I love your videos Daniel, never cheap clickbait unlike levy❤️

  • @steveboblefinagin
    @steveboblefinagin 3 роки тому

    Loved these exercises a lot! Hope you continue these every now and then in the future

  • @cjelliscloudy5903
    @cjelliscloudy5903 3 роки тому +2

    This is exactly what I needed; I play the English and I've been super craving some positional training! Would love to see some English in the speedrun!

  • @akshatraj6736
    @akshatraj6736 Рік тому

    ⛔ Could not find **Add a comment** button. Here is the entire summary:
    ```markdown
    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:01 ♟ *Evaluating Pawn Capture in Positional Chess*
    - Evaluating a pawn capture in a positional chess scenario.
    - White is down a pawn and considering options like Bishop takes d6.
    - Analyzing candidate moves: capturing the pawn versus relocating the bishop.
    02:57 🏰 *Choosing Between Candidate Moves*
    - Evaluation of candidate moves Bishop b6 and Bishop a3.
    - Pros and cons assessment for each move.
    - Considering future moves and positional advantages after each candidate move.
    05:47 🤔 *Difficult Positional Chess Puzzle Analysis*
    - Analyzing a challenging chess puzzle with multiple plausible moves.
    - Emphasizing the importance of maintaining positional advantages over material gains.
    - Demonstrating the complexity of selecting the best move in such puzzles.
    08:51 🛡 *Evaluating Positional Advantages and Pawn Weaknesses*
    - Assessing positional advantages in a balanced material situation.
    - Identifying pawn weaknesses and planning to exploit them.
    - Exploring various moves considering pawn structure and king safety.
    13:27 🗝 *Flexibility in Piece Placement and Tactical Evaluation*
    - Understanding flexibility in piece placement and its significance in chess tactics.
    - Analyzing the importance of adaptability in considering tactical moves.
    - Emphasizing the significance of grasping the essence of a position rather than exact move correctness.
    17:19 🛡 *Strategic Insights for Closed Positions*
    - Exploring strategies for closed positions in chess.
    - Highlighting the importance of weak squares and pawn breakthroughs.
    19:56 🛡 *Positional Chess Puzzle Solving*
    - Analyzing positional chess puzzles with focusa on improving position.
    - Exploring potential moves, assessing threats, and considering positional sacrifices.
    - Emphasizing the importance of identifying tactical opportunities and avoiding blunders.
    21:36 🌟 *Support and Community Engagement*
    - Offering condolences and support within the chess community.
    - Encouraging engagement and solidarity among community members.
    - Discussing personal experiences and finding solace through chess during tough times.
    26:39 📚 *Positional Chess Challenges and Strategic Analysis*
    - Analyzing closed positions and strategizing for king safety.
    - Assessing the transition from middle game to endgame and prioritizing king safety.
    - Weighing pros and cons in positional play, evaluating moves' impacts on position.
    30:36 💡 *Deep Positional Understanding and Move Considerations*
    - Evaluating endgame scenarios, assessing pawn structure, and evaluating move candidates.
    - Discussing the depth of positional ideas and considering different move possibilities.
    - Emphasizing strategic concepts and creating weaknesses to gain positional advantages.
    Made with HARPA AI
    ```

  • @razaghani93
    @razaghani93 3 роки тому

    Genuinely a game changer, I actually give my dad a run for his money when we play now after following these speed runs. Thanks Danya

  • @markosborn3079
    @markosborn3079 2 роки тому

    This is a great video...come back to this one frequently!

  • @Stefan-xh1hi
    @Stefan-xh1hi 10 місяців тому

    We have stockfish 16 now but this is still easily one of the best videos on youtube to this day. MORE OF THIS DANYA! ❤

  • @j-mo3129
    @j-mo3129 3 роки тому +2

    Great video! Difficult for me to see solutions but I think seeing problems worked thru are a good way get a feel for the game. Thanks

  • @thebigboofer3826
    @thebigboofer3826 3 роки тому +2

    You’re a class act Daniel. Love your content.

  • @danielbader1030
    @danielbader1030 2 роки тому

    Big respect to you really because you say what you think is right and you don't prepare these moves before the streaming to let people think that you know everything about chess Good job

  • @elroyjacobs8126
    @elroyjacobs8126 3 роки тому

    Love this. I need to subscribe to his Twitch channel. I saw him playing a few a openings and explaining it in detail!! I think he played the Danish or something, tactics galore and he showed the viewers his thinking process. He's good at explaining stuff, I hope he prospers.

  • @jeffpowers609
    @jeffpowers609 3 роки тому

    Thank you Daniel I plan on watching all your videos, we are lucky to get lessons from a GM.

  • @christianhaynes7596
    @christianhaynes7596 3 роки тому +26

    Lubed up and ready for ya Dan

    • @bmartin4320
      @bmartin4320 3 роки тому +19

      Blacked: Danya positional domination of white pieces.

    • @geckogeico2212
      @geckogeico2212 3 роки тому +1

      Wrong site there bud

    • @csugabo85
      @csugabo85 3 роки тому +2

      Back rank mate

  • @lionsskyblue442
    @lionsskyblue442 3 роки тому

    thank you for the detailed information and the chance to learn from your experience

  • @BrividoCarlo
    @BrividoCarlo 3 роки тому

    This video was amazing. Hope you keep this up!

  • @hiimjosh868
    @hiimjosh868 3 роки тому

    this is actually really useful. i don't usually think this way, but it's all so intuitive now that i've seen it.

  • @sbrynjelsen
    @sbrynjelsen 2 роки тому

    Time for another positional chess video. This one was great and I’d love to see more like it.

  • @ahmadayman8169
    @ahmadayman8169 3 роки тому

    Excellent Work ! we need more of that content Please

  • @RealityCheck1
    @RealityCheck1 Рік тому +1

    Ba3 was my 1st choice in the 1st problem bec I learned about pins & bishop & rook end games.

  • @chandramoulimukherjee6653
    @chandramoulimukherjee6653 Рік тому +2

    In the 2nd last puzzle I think Danya missed this but I understand because he was a bit distracted but Nf8 and Qg6 f5 is not a threat since white had Bh5 which wins the queen.

    • @IIIrIpI7III
      @IIIrIpI7III Рік тому

      Saw that too 😊
      It's interesting that it builds on the king safety solution too since it avoids that potential pin

  • @Marhakesh
    @Marhakesh 3 роки тому

    More of content like this. It is so instructive!

  • @davidaleman7708
    @davidaleman7708 3 роки тому +1

    You are the man Daniel! Thanks for your content!

  • @nonebelievingbeliever3753
    @nonebelievingbeliever3753 3 роки тому

    27:39 is this possition from the Caro kann? I've seen this idea in some advanced closed Caro kann position...from chess able of course

  • @timeisgod3867
    @timeisgod3867 3 роки тому

    Danya we need more content like this👍👍 thanks for the video

  • @ilyaibrahimovic9842
    @ilyaibrahimovic9842 3 роки тому

    The immediate threat in the second position is Bg4 Bxc8 and if Rxc8 then Qa4+, if Nxc8 then maybe Nf5

  • @arasvardanyan3708
    @arasvardanyan3708 3 роки тому

    Wow, I'd love more of these, might just get this book now

  • @SaurabhXDD
    @SaurabhXDD 3 роки тому +18

    For the people who wants to know
    The book name is EXCELLING AT CHESS by GM Jacob Aagard 👌
    (Also check Positional Play by him)

    • @SaurabhXDD
      @SaurabhXDD 3 роки тому

      @@giuliopenza9422 ok so there are two different book written by GM Jacob, one is EXCELLING AT CHESS and other one is EXCELLING AT POSITIONAL CHESS, but i don't know which book Danya used in this video

    • @JamesCharbonneau
      @JamesCharbonneau 3 роки тому +4

      @@SaurabhXDD At 7:28 he says it’s Excelling at Positional Chess.

  • @chrisjernigan1912
    @chrisjernigan1912 3 роки тому +1

    Also highly recommend Jacob Aagaard's book Positional Play or any of the books from the Grandmaster Preparation series.

  • @danielcarrerasnieves7437
    @danielcarrerasnieves7437 2 роки тому

    This would make a great series

  • @pairot01
    @pairot01 3 роки тому +26

    This looks like a nightmare of a book. In a closed position where all of white's pieces are in the 3 back ranks, the author is worried about king safety but never mentions why.

    • @coleschemistrychannel4172
      @coleschemistrychannel4172 3 роки тому +1

      Timestamp?

    • @johnbolt3883
      @johnbolt3883 3 роки тому +1

      The king safety is important because white has far more opportunities for viable pawn breaks. The only viable pawn break for black threatens king safety, so it is important to move the king before those pawn breaks occur.
      The king’s safety is essentially being measured by its ability to hide behind pawns (as well as proximity to pieces, but pieces can be more easily re-arranged for a defense than pawns). h6 and g5 are too weak to provide that cover, so walking the king to the other side of the board becomes necessary. Castling is possible, but it weakens the pawns on that side of the board so it is not preferred.
      They do explain this in the video somewhat, but some does need to be inferred.

  • @mikecantreed
    @mikecantreed Рік тому +1

    I guess this isn’t surprising since Danya is very strong GM but still impressive that his read of the position almost exactly mirrors the analysis covered in the book.

  • @scottcarey697
    @scottcarey697 3 роки тому

    Really love this type of content

  • @joaoluzio9426
    @joaoluzio9426 25 днів тому +1

    What is the name of the book? And author?

  • @emmanuelnwachukwu6071
    @emmanuelnwachukwu6071 3 роки тому

    Wow! So much knowledge.

  • @tommydashed4205
    @tommydashed4205 2 роки тому +1

    b5 in the final puzzle looks like a very Hikaruan move. I think he'd find something like that even in a blitz game.

  • @supermetan3571
    @supermetan3571 3 роки тому

    Great video! Can you make more of these kind of lessons?

  • @Cellus5000
    @Cellus5000 3 роки тому

    More of this please!

  • @anirudhkashyap23
    @anirudhkashyap23 11 місяців тому

    danya has the best chess content on yt for learning chess

  • @ice6692
    @ice6692 3 роки тому

    Can't wait to get back tonight to watch this after work!

  • @IvanRandomDude
    @IvanRandomDude 3 роки тому +6

    How many legal moves do I have?

  • @StephenaroM
    @StephenaroM 3 роки тому

    such a great instructive video!

  • @Adam-kp7tk
    @Adam-kp7tk 3 роки тому

    Beginner in need of help:
    In the puzzle around 28 minutes isn't this (Knf8, Qg6 preparing pawn to f5) idea flawed because if the pawn is pushed to f5; becuase you moved your queen to g6 there is now White's bishop to h5 pinning the queen to the king and winning it on the next move. He didn't mention this in his analysis and since I am a beginner I am just wondering if what I am calculating makes any sense.

    • @Amoeba_Podre
      @Amoeba_Podre 3 роки тому

      The knight just comes back from f8

    • @Adam-kp7tk
      @Adam-kp7tk 3 роки тому

      @@Amoeba_Podre but the queen is now on that square g6

  • @SDTCG
    @SDTCG 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this video. I love your take on chess training. I feel like you're a strong proponent of teaching core chess elements to new players when others say not to. "Don't try to learn positional chess til you're at least 1800." "Don't play the Sicilian til you're at least 1900." I see advice like that all the time and I'm glad you have your own ideas on that. What is a book on positional chess that you would recommend to new players? Do you feel your book would be good for that or are there books that are better for new players?

    • @jsrjsr
      @jsrjsr 3 роки тому

      But the advice of getting good at tactics before postitonal play is a good advice in general. You cannot do good( or even learn) postitional playing without assesing the possible tactics that may arise due to the execution of strategic plans. Furthermore, Without being good at tactics you cannot properly evaluate between unsound and sound plans, thus positional play gets delayed.

    • @SDTCG
      @SDTCG 3 роки тому +1

      @@jsrjsr I'm not disagreeing with anything you're saying, but I feel like having some knowledge about positional chess can improve my overall play quicker than just doing puzzles all day. Daniel points out good squares for a knight or shows the value of fianchettoed bishop that I wouldn't learn from doing tactics puzzles, or if I would it would be after lots of repetition and learning it naturally though experience. But if you just tell me, "This is a good position, here are the benefits, here is why." that's something I think players at any level can benefit from. I liken it to learning a language. If you have studied linguistics you can use those tools to help you learn the language more quickly. Unless you know have the vocabulary you're not going to be able to speak the language. Tactics are the vocabulary, but positional chess is like having a background in linguistics.

    • @jsrjsr
      @jsrjsr 3 роки тому +1

      @@SDTCG haha. I also agree with you mate. Just wanted to make sense of the "postitional play only after 1800". I think the advise is good on pedagogical grounds no matter how frustrating it is. Learning the hidden wisdom of positional play is also good( like the series of yasser on the elements of chess). At least for me, positional play was rather obscure to me until i practiced tactics whose aim was not to be up in material or checkmate my opponent, but to play for squares gaining control of files etc. Good luck with your chess :)

    • @SDTCG
      @SDTCG 3 роки тому

      @@jsrjsr agreed. That was the most civil discussion I've ever had in UA-cam comments, so thanks for that as well. Haha

  • @jamesnewby2382
    @jamesnewby2382 3 роки тому

    Amazing content, thanks Danya

  • @kmktruthserum9328
    @kmktruthserum9328 3 роки тому

    just started this and first exercise i can tell this is gonna be a nice vid.

  • @bazs7669
    @bazs7669 3 роки тому

    Very instructive, thank you!

  • @mohamedftita9664
    @mohamedftita9664 3 роки тому

    Really kind person thanks Daniel 👍👍

  • @sollertia_
    @sollertia_ 3 роки тому +1

    25:53 I didn't like Nf8 so much because to me after bishop takes bishop, knight takes is forced or else you drop a pawn with queen check and I think that favours white
    Edit: wow, I can't believe I didn't think of just running the king. The apparent weaknesses on the light squares just vanishes

  • @goals6588
    @goals6588 4 місяці тому

    Gm level handling of that msg

  • @avvvqvvv99
    @avvvqvvv99 3 роки тому

    fantastic video, learned a lot

  • @rejson6860
    @rejson6860 3 роки тому +2

    I didnt understand when he mentioned author of the book and title, can someone who did tell me what book it was ?

    • @goatsgreetings
      @goatsgreetings 3 роки тому

      Sure, it's Positional Play by GM Jacob Aagaard.

    • @SaurabhXDD
      @SaurabhXDD 3 роки тому

      @@goatsgreetings it is not positional play

    • @SaurabhXDD
      @SaurabhXDD 3 роки тому

      It is excelling at chess by GM Jacob Aagard :)

    • @rejson6860
      @rejson6860 3 роки тому

      Thanks guys !

  • @azice6034
    @azice6034 3 роки тому

    I love this series, when’s the next episode coming out?

  • @playtime909
    @playtime909 3 роки тому

    Love these instructional video's Danya

  • @tariqsaeed5150
    @tariqsaeed5150 3 роки тому

    We need this to be a series.

  • @ChirsHunter
    @ChirsHunter 2 роки тому

    1:27 "The issue is that I really love the bishop"
    xd

  • @patrickinocencio2305
    @patrickinocencio2305 3 роки тому

    I like this video. I wish this will be a series

  • @paulmacariola10
    @paulmacariola10 3 роки тому

    Yes I hate close position. Do you have vedio how to play close position? Thanks

  • @maximiliaanhendrikx1396
    @maximiliaanhendrikx1396 3 роки тому +8

    Interesting to note that lichess uses Stockish 13, and actually prefers bxd6 for the first puzzle with a depth of 52!

    • @kundanrajparajulee9035
      @kundanrajparajulee9035 3 роки тому

      Stockfish would even take posioned pawns because it will see the best response to it at a higher depth we humans can't. It almost always grabs pawns.

  • @marLamaDeo
    @marLamaDeo 3 роки тому +5

    Don’t forget us when you have 1 mil subs

  • @firestarter7817
    @firestarter7817 2 роки тому

    You are the king of chess content

  • @SteveDorrans
    @SteveDorrans 3 роки тому

    Advanced level stuff. Thank you!

  • @Xbotto
    @Xbotto 3 роки тому

    More of this please make it a series

  • @lukacalov1988
    @lukacalov1988 3 роки тому +4

    I liked this guy when he played tennis in the 90s
    Didnt know he plays chess from time to time

    • @PhantomAyz
      @PhantomAyz 3 роки тому

      he played tennis?

    • @ntj7677
      @ntj7677 3 роки тому +1

      Look up Pete Sampras, Naroditsky's doppleganger

  • @kevinperera131
    @kevinperera131 3 роки тому

    Hey Danya, in the first positional challenge, what do you think of an exchange sac with the Rook (e.g. R:e6 N:e6 B:e6. While white gives a rook in exchange for horse/pawn, that bishop has influence over the king castling. What do you think? :)

  • @MikeSW.
    @MikeSW. 4 місяці тому

    I'm extremely late but where do you find these exercises and studies