i'm shamefully glad there's not millions of subs on this channel because this is really the secret sauce to get better at chess. You're the best teacher i've ever had in any field in my entire life. And because of that i wish you to be rewarded with as many subs as possible. Long live Danya our Sensei
I absolutely agree! I haven't come across another chess channel where the teachings are so succint yet elaborative and incredibly full of insight of all sort of things. Danya has truely mastered the art of teaching. Best channel for chess, no question! Plus, he's such a positive, wholesome and uplifting personality that I always have a smile on my face for the full duration! :)
These speed runs are absolute gold. I’ve rewatched a few of the series. I just enjoy the extremely thorough explanation of everything. It’s no wonder the New York Times picked this guy up. Most underrated chess channel. His lack of clickbait makes continued steady growth very likely.
Something about Danya's videos (particularly the speedruns) that I find fascinating is the rewatchability. Like yourself, I must've rewatched all of them multiple times from start to finish, and every time I learn something new.
Can't overstate how much I appreciate your content. Love the focus on what's salient about a position, and how the truth is formed and then emerges move-by-move.
Insane how good these videos are. I'm very new to chess (2 months of intensive play, currently 1000 rapid), and you can explain these more advanced concepts with such amazing precision and clarity. Thank you!
"I think plans are overrated." (14:21) I agree! This past year, I reevaluated my chess and discovered that that one of my weaknesses is not realizing that there is nothing really to do. In the past, I often tried to make something happen when there was really nothing to do. It often happens where your opponent has a solid position where there really is no "plan" other than trying to improve your position. If your pieces are well-placed and harmonizing, a plan will eventually come.
Just saw the notification and i already know this is gonna be an amazing game. Vienna gambit always brings a bunch of interesting tactical oportunities and vivid lively positions
Love the extensive commentary, please don’t ever withhold your thought process cause you think your boring us, I love hearing every idea going through your head.
9:02 you are definitely not talking too much. I found you and your channel from watching the speed chess championship stream and really enjoying your commentary. The videos I've watched so far are a goldmine of theory and the reasoning behind moves for someone like me. Gotta shout out Levy for getting me interested in chess streamers and UA-camrs in the first place but I think I found my new favorite YT chess teacher.
Genuinely nuts that you are "a lot smaller than some of the bigger channels-" your content is more helpful and engaging than all of the bigger (chess) channels combined. Thank you, Sensei!
Love your videos Daniel, everytime I've played with people and they say "wow you've gotten better!" it's because of you! I always say, oh i've been watching a lot of Daniel Naroditsky videos haha
I started playing in December 2019 but really started playing rapid in during March 2020 during lockdowns. I have tried a couple books (Soviet chess primer, Zurich 1952), but I find it harder to learn from books. These series are what primarily drive my rating increases. I’m now nearing 1900 in rapid
Being playing the Vienna for the last weeks with not much success but very fun and wild games. Looking further to grasp some ideas out of the video! Thanks for the awesome and educational content Danya!
From looking at the thumbnail, it seems he's actually playing as black, AGAINST the Vienna. But GothamChess has a pretty good video on playing the Vienna as White, you should check that out.
If you play e4 try out the Scotch. At my level of 1500 it seems ridiculously strong. A lot of people don't even see the checkmate threat from the Scotch Gambit. 🤣
@@jonathanhenderson9422 he recommends the "KID setup" to beginners As someone who fell for his trap, he definitely lies about openings for the improving player
A. He doesn't "immediately" play it. He plays it 2 moves later. And only after giving a detailed explanation of why. Even if he does admit that it's a bit drastic. . B. You weren't listening every well because he says (around 14:52) that it will not stay boring forever and when the time comes for confrontation, the placement of pieces will matter greater. Funny enough I was going add a comment about how those that say boring position are no fun are the precisely the ones that make a mistake in the "boring" part and ran over fast. They get their wish on makes the game fun.. just not for them because they'll be their ass whipped.
i really like these speed runs where you analyze a lot with us gives me a chance to learn and understand how a master thinks during game of chess thanks Danya
I primarily watch on youtube, but I'm always sure to give you my twitch prime sub because your analysis, thoughts and advice is invaluable in helping me improve my own approach. I have dozens of pages of notes on tactics and positions from your commentary because your pedagogy really is unparalleled and I hope your channel continues to grow.
I just started learning chess and have been watching tons of videos to learn and get better. Your videos have by far been the most helpful. You are a terrific teacher. Watching your chess videos have allowed me to experience notable improvement in my chess game. Thanks so much. Keep up the excellent work.
Quality lesson. One hour video totally worth it. It's not about the subscribers count, it's all about the value you create with your video. BTW you got one more subscriber.
I kinda feel proud as being ur subscriber at 1k ,2k I think (dunno if I first subbed with this account or another account)... Danya Sensei's teaching will reach out to millions through this channel in the future...
I think they all are good at different things and quite complement each other. For instance Levy, who I also follow, is great for beginners and intermediate players. He is more engaging and probably the best at getting new people into chess. Danya is more advanced and thorough; he's not for beginners. His explanations are amazing, but takes a lot for granted from the audience. As I said, both are great. Choosing "sides" (e.g., Levy or Danya, Agadmator vs. Danya, etc.) is. pointless and outright harmful. Many people like to do that, but it's wrong.
Levy is very entertaining in addition to also being instructive. But when it comes to purely instructive content (not that these videos aren't 'entertaining' in their own right) I feel like Daniel has no equal on YT, at least not from the channels I've checked out so far.
PARDON THE CAPS BUT THIS WAS SO EXCITING AND BENEFICIAL TO YOUR AUDIENCE. Dan. YOU PUT IN EXTRAORDINARY PERSONAL EFFORT TO A LEVEL I DO NOT SEE ON OTHER CREATOR SITES TO BRING OUR MINDS INTO THE GAME IN A CLEAR AND DECISIVE LEVEL WITH UNIQUE PERSONAL SKILL AND WITH MORE EFFORT BY FAR FROM WHAT I EXPERIENCE AS THE NORM FROM OTHER CHESS CREATORS!. I'm EXTREMELY GRATEFUL FOR YOUR STYLE AND AM GOING TO BEGIN SHARING THESE OUTSTANDING MEATHEADS OF TEACHING TO FRIENDS AND OTHERS IN SUPPORT AND FURTHER GROWTH SO WELL DESERVED HERE. THANK YOU SIR!! .... MIKE.
I am kinda new to your channel. But i definitly like yours the most. It is just the way you explain it, just a little better than anyone else but this makes the difference
I started my journey to get better by watching you. But you are so good I could not keep up. Went to some other UA-camrs and now I am ready for your instruction.
Wow...i have seen you around for many years (i watch barthalomew when he was getting started)...but this was the first time I really "tuned in". You are my new fav. Incredibly articulate and informative. Love how you explain your ideas and thoughts. I have a few games on my channel, where I am trying to record my thoughts in a game(i figure its the easiest and ultimate way to annotate my games). For a guy who has been studying for 10 years, I am terrible :/ but I still really want to progress. I will chew on the rest of your content now. Thank you. 🙌 Curious...do you do private lessons?
d5 is the clear best move vs the Vienna Gambit.. But as someone who plays it for white, d6 is also pretty hard to punish. Black is by no means lost if they play d6
i like how danya is genuinely excited about the game which in turn makes me want to watch, unlike another utuber that screams and gets artificially excited to get the noobs attention.
This will hit 1 million subs in next 2 years. Faster if he can market better may be using social media. But I have recommended it to everyone I talk to for sure. This is easily the best channel ever.
At 15:27 I wonder about Qc2 by White instead of Bc2. It sets up a Q+B battery, and inhibits the B-swap by Black, at least in the immediate term. It may also start to threaten invading with Ne5 because if ...Be5 de, ...Nmoves, the h7 pawn is en prise. Note the N cannot go to e4 because of the Q+B lineup rather than as in the game. Wonder if Bc2 was thinking in terms of a Turton manoeuvre, with the WQ backed up by WB targeting h7, but as per the game continuation it fails to set the WQ and WB that way round, because it lets Black exchange the Bishops in a way that favours the second player.
Another 2 good educational channels are Hanging Pawns, plenty of opening theory, strategy and game analisis; and ChessCoach Andras, IM who overall is very experienced as a coach and with good fudamental knowledge.
As a user who uses and wants to play Vienna opening only, I barely play f4 gambit. because after 3.f4 d5 it becomes really tricky position for white, and everybody knows that at my level (1600 ~ 1700), it's just too risky to play. so if you want to play Vienna, there's some moves after 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6. 3.Nf3 (transposes to petrov defense), 3.g3 (Mieses Variation), 3.Bc5 (Stanley Variation, mostly transposes to Bishops opening) and even 3.d4, 3.a3, 3.h3 are better than 3.f4 gambit according to stockfish
Apart from like, highschool and junk, I basically restarted chess right at the beginning of the boom. Like I started playing at the start of december. I'm about 2k games in now, so yeah, it grabbed me pretty good I played Queen's gambit for about a month, switched to King's, and a couple of weeks ago, I switched to Vienna. It looked stronger, felt stronger, and by all accounts, is stronger, but I'm actually not really, like, viscerally clear on why it's so much stronger. Is it just because it's more flexible? It reduces black's options? I dunno, but I'm liking it anyways I'm 800, and that was a crap tonne of work just to get there. They reckon you're still a beginner till you break out of triple digits, so that's my goal for now. Just want to crack a thousand.
I found this channel by its placement as recommended by the UA-cam algorithm, and it's truly a great analysis. Just what I'm looking for. QUESTION: Can anyone tell me where can I get a PGN string for this game? Thanks!
Danya what do you think about doing a speedrun but more gambit-like/not-so-solid version, maybe with some tricky openings, highly tactical from the very beginning?
‘Do we have a plan? Not really I think plans are overrated’ - existentialist philosopher Daniel Naroditsky on the futility of prediction and illusion of control in a over-determined and indifferent universe
I honestly never thought the 150Th best player in the World would be the #1 chess teacher. I used to only watch Hikaru and the big names, but they simply don't teach like you. I just hope for your tournament success, and that one day you make Super GM.
Your opponent is very very strong for a 1735 - he/she seems very underrated to me. Almost all his moves were in the top 3 for Stockfish until Nd2 towards the end. In particular c4 is a very challenging move I think, for a 1735-rated player to find. Stockfish had it as a number 1 move and your opponent found it. Well done him! Incredible.
Yall are so cringe, literally every video someones calling the opponent a cheater. I know youre 400 elo but devloping moves that dont blunder any pieces arent hard to find. The guy is 1750, he knows how to develop and not hang pieces. Youre 400 elo. Stop talking weirdo. Imagine thinking someone cheated just to lose the match. You literally put the game through an engine, you are literally projecting your engine use.
i'm shamefully glad there's not millions of subs on this channel because this is really the secret sauce to get better at chess. You're the best teacher i've ever had in any field in my entire life. And because of that i wish you to be rewarded with as many subs as possible. Long live Danya our Sensei
I agree 💯%, he does deserve more subs though honestly
damn i never actually acknowledged how many subs danya has he def deserves more. A good thing about not having mills of subs is they’re real fans
Agreed!!
LONG LIVE DANYA!!!
I absolutely agree! I haven't come across another chess channel where the teachings are so succint yet elaborative and incredibly full of insight of all sort of things. Danya has truely mastered the art of teaching. Best channel for chess, no question! Plus, he's such a positive, wholesome and uplifting personality that I always have a smile on my face for the full duration! :)
I love that Danya isn’t farming the cheating drama, just plowing ahead with quality videos like nothing ever happened
He farmed it on a different platform. So there’s that.
@@Chris.4345i don't think you can even call what he does farming when u compare it to how levy farms cheater content
@@bodhiyonzon8912😂😂😂😂
@@bodhiyonzon8912 i mean content is content so
Man danya's excitement and passion for chess is just so captivating! how can you not love it. So instructive
These speed runs are absolute gold. I’ve rewatched a few of the series. I just enjoy the extremely thorough explanation of everything. It’s no wonder the New York Times picked this guy up. Most underrated chess channel. His lack of clickbait makes continued steady growth very likely.
Something about Danya's videos (particularly the speedruns) that I find fascinating is the rewatchability. Like yourself, I must've rewatched all of them multiple times from start to finish, and every time I learn something new.
A small stream following does NOT diminish the level of play and knowledge brought to us! Huge fan Danya, hope to meet you someday
So excited to see my favorite opening at a high level. Amazing stuff 👏
Can't overstate how much I appreciate your content. Love the focus on what's salient about a position, and how the truth is formed and then emerges move-by-move.
Insane how good these videos are. I'm very new to chess (2 months of intensive play, currently 1000 rapid), and you can explain these more advanced concepts with such amazing precision and clarity. Thank you!
The fact you aren’t already 300k is absolute robbery. Everybody better go and sub to this man and turn notifications on
"I think plans are overrated." (14:21) I agree! This past year, I reevaluated my chess and discovered that that one of my weaknesses is not realizing that there is nothing really to do. In the past, I often tried to make something happen when there was really nothing to do. It often happens where your opponent has a solid position where there really is no "plan" other than trying to improve your position. If your pieces are well-placed and harmonizing, a plan will eventually come.
Just saw the notification and i already know this is gonna be an amazing game. Vienna gambit always brings a bunch of interesting tactical oportunities and vivid lively positions
Love the extensive commentary, please don’t ever withhold your thought process cause you think your boring us, I love hearing every idea going through your head.
9:02 you are definitely not talking too much. I found you and your channel from watching the speed chess championship stream and really enjoying your commentary. The videos I've watched so far are a goldmine of theory and the reasoning behind moves for someone like me. Gotta shout out Levy for getting me interested in chess streamers and UA-camrs in the first place but I think I found my new favorite YT chess teacher.
Genuinely nuts that you are "a lot smaller than some of the bigger channels-" your content is more helpful and engaging than all of the bigger (chess) channels combined. Thank you, Sensei!
Love your videos Daniel, everytime I've played with people and they say "wow you've gotten better!" it's because of you! I always say, oh i've been watching a lot of Daniel Naroditsky videos haha
I started playing in December 2019 but really started playing rapid in during March 2020 during lockdowns. I have tried a couple books (Soviet chess primer, Zurich 1952), but I find it harder to learn from books. These series are what primarily drive my rating increases. I’m now nearing 1900 in rapid
Man I wish this kind of free high quality content was available when I started out with chess as a teenager many many years ago
Being playing the Vienna for the last weeks with not much success but very fun and wild games. Looking further to grasp some ideas out of the video! Thanks for the awesome and educational content Danya!
From looking at the thumbnail, it seems he's actually playing as black, AGAINST the Vienna. But GothamChess has a pretty good video on playing the Vienna as White, you should check that out.
If you play e4 try out the Scotch. At my level of 1500 it seems ridiculously strong. A lot of people don't even see the checkmate threat from the Scotch Gambit. 🤣
@@deadvirgin428 Please don't direct beginners to watch Gotham lol, all he proposes are bad short term solutions
@@SerLaama That's patently untrue.
@@jonathanhenderson9422 he recommends the "KID setup" to beginners
As someone who fell for his trap, he definitely lies about openings for the improving player
"You must learn to play boring positions"
Immediately plays g5
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@@LoversIncMusic 17:27
A. He doesn't "immediately" play it. He plays it 2 moves later. And only after giving a detailed explanation of why. Even if he does admit that it's a bit drastic.
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B. You weren't listening every well because he says (around 14:52) that it will not stay boring forever and when the time comes for confrontation, the placement of pieces will matter greater. Funny enough I was going add a comment about how those that say boring position are no fun are the precisely the ones that make a mistake in the "boring" part and ran over fast. They get their wish on makes the game fun.. just not for them because they'll be their ass whipped.
@@vsolcarv Chill
It was a joke
Life Lesson at 53:31. Remember in boring positions, you don't want to self destruct. You want to make incremental improving moves.
i really like these speed runs where you analyze a lot with us gives me a chance to learn and understand how a master thinks during game of chess thanks Danya
I primarily watch on youtube, but I'm always sure to give you my twitch prime sub because your analysis, thoughts and advice is invaluable in helping me improve my own approach. I have dozens of pages of notes on tactics and positions from your commentary because your pedagogy really is unparalleled and I hope your channel continues to grow.
I just started learning chess and have been watching tons of videos to learn and get better. Your videos have by far been the most helpful. You are a terrific teacher. Watching your chess videos have allowed me to experience notable improvement in my chess game. Thanks so much. Keep up the excellent work.
Quality lesson. One hour video totally worth it. It's not about the subscribers count, it's all about the value you create with your video. BTW you got one more subscriber.
Another banger, keep it up danya
Amazing game. You have incredible teaching ability and I never get bored watching.
Thank you for these videos!!! Learning chess this way (playing computer opponents and applying ideas) is fun!
You might not have as many subs as the bigger channels, but you have more ethics and principles unlike the other clickbaiters and I respect that.
Agree but this video isn’t exactly the greatest example lol
@@gianlucamarcon1577 what about this video was unethical or clickbaity?
@@koolaids-man8668 I guess you must win the argument. Well done in life.
Incredible to have access to such high quality chess content like this. Thanks Danya ❤
I kinda feel proud as being ur subscriber at 1k ,2k I think (dunno if I first subbed with this account or another account)... Danya Sensei's teaching will reach out to millions through this channel in the future...
When you just waste time on UA-cam waiting for the next speedrun installment and it finally pops up 💯💯💯
A lot smaller, but a lot better Danya! Thank you for everything you do to teach and enlighten us!
Don't get me wrong I love Levy and I love Agadmator, but I whole-heartedly believe Danya deserves to be the #1 chess channel on UA-cam.
I think they all are good at different things and quite complement each other. For instance Levy, who I also follow, is great for beginners and intermediate players. He is more engaging and probably the best at getting new people into chess. Danya is more advanced and thorough; he's not for beginners. His explanations are amazing, but takes a lot for granted from the audience. As I said, both are great. Choosing "sides" (e.g., Levy or Danya, Agadmator vs. Danya, etc.) is. pointless and outright harmful. Many people like to do that, but it's wrong.
Levy is very entertaining in addition to also being instructive. But when it comes to purely instructive content (not that these videos aren't 'entertaining' in their own right) I feel like Daniel has no equal on YT, at least not from the channels I've checked out so far.
Love these videos. Absolutely love them!
As a Vienna player, this was so helpful. Thanks for everything you do Danya❤
hey guy! your commentary during tata steel was on point! just subbed!
PARDON THE CAPS BUT THIS WAS SO EXCITING AND BENEFICIAL TO YOUR AUDIENCE. Dan. YOU PUT IN EXTRAORDINARY PERSONAL EFFORT TO A LEVEL I DO NOT SEE ON OTHER CREATOR SITES TO BRING OUR MINDS INTO THE GAME IN A CLEAR AND DECISIVE LEVEL WITH UNIQUE PERSONAL SKILL AND WITH MORE EFFORT BY FAR FROM WHAT I EXPERIENCE AS THE NORM FROM OTHER CHESS CREATORS!. I'm EXTREMELY GRATEFUL FOR YOUR STYLE AND AM GOING TO BEGIN SHARING THESE OUTSTANDING MEATHEADS OF TEACHING TO FRIENDS AND OTHERS IN SUPPORT AND FURTHER GROWTH SO WELL DESERVED HERE. THANK YOU SIR!! .... MIKE.
I am kinda new to your channel. But i definitly like yours the most. It is just the way you explain it, just a little better than anyone else but this makes the difference
I started my journey to get better by watching you. But you are so good I could not keep up. Went to some other UA-camrs and now I am ready for your instruction.
wtf... Why have I not found this guy before?
dude you're fucking amazing!! Thank you so much for explaining EVERY idea in your head. THE BEST TEACHER.
He’s amazing. I watched other popular chess UA-camrs and I’d pick up a thing or two. When I started watching Daniel my elo has doubled.
"I think plans are overrated"
You said that so casually, yet it was such an eye-opener for me. Definitely an a-ha moment.
So much beauty in chess, so much passion in Danyas voice, eyes
I really appreciate these videos you put out, Danya.
Thaks a lot!
opponents didn't like blundered a whole lot but leaded to a devastating checkmate
this is what amazing about SGM like Danya
hes not a super gm, can you guys stop saying that under every video pls
His opponent didn't make any tactical blunder yet he got blown of the board.
the best chess content on youtube by a longshot is this
Wow...i have seen you around for many years (i watch barthalomew when he was getting started)...but this was the first time I really "tuned in". You are my new fav. Incredibly articulate and informative. Love how you explain your ideas and thoughts.
I have a few games on my channel, where I am trying to record my thoughts in a game(i figure its the easiest and ultimate way to annotate my games). For a guy who has been studying for 10 years, I am terrible :/ but I still really want to progress. I will chew on the rest of your content now. Thank you. 🙌
Curious...do you do private lessons?
Thanks again Danya. Amazing amazing stuff. Always looking forward to these.
I’ve never seen one of these premier before. The little intro music and animation is cool
Keep up the your good work, and you will keep getting subs in no time. Been subbed for a while love your teaching
d5 is the clear best move vs the Vienna Gambit.. But as someone who plays it for white, d6 is also pretty hard to punish. Black is by no means lost if they play d6
I liked the video and I subscribed!
i like how danya is genuinely excited about the game which in turn makes me want to watch, unlike another utuber that screams and gets artificially excited to get the noobs attention.
As a teacher, I love the takeaways at the end!
this middle game felt like the berlin main line :/ but still incredibly instructive. thanks for all the effort danya.
You explain things so clearly! Thank you.
These videos are amazing! Great insight and instructions. These videos are great for studying material.
This will hit 1 million subs in next 2 years. Faster if he can market better may be using social media. But I have recommended it to everyone I talk to for sure. This is easily the best channel ever.
The Petrosian game is indeed very famous. Just the other day, browsing thru a book I found it. Great lesson, as usual.
hii danya, just wanted to say thank you for existing :))
Vienna Gambit is very fun
It used to be... Until Danya crushed it
World class commentary as always
Holy shit! Danya’s playing my repertoire!!!!
Subscribed, thanks for the educational content.
At 15:27 I wonder about Qc2 by White instead of Bc2. It sets up a Q+B battery, and inhibits the B-swap by Black, at least in the immediate term. It may also start to threaten invading with Ne5 because if ...Be5 de, ...Nmoves, the h7 pawn is en prise. Note the N cannot go to e4 because of the Q+B lineup rather than as in the game. Wonder if Bc2 was thinking in terms of a Turton manoeuvre, with the WQ backed up by WB targeting h7, but as per the game continuation it fails to set the WQ and WB that way round, because it lets Black exchange the Bishops in a way that favours the second player.
I love when Danya says "Let me calculate."
We need to get Danya to 1 million subs and beyond. I think it would be well earned.
I haven't seen anyone teach chess this well on yt & I've subscribed to all the major chess channels.
Another 2 good educational channels are Hanging Pawns, plenty of opening theory, strategy and game analisis; and ChessCoach Andras, IM who overall is very experienced as a coach and with good fudamental knowledge.
16:09 this is so perfect for a certain meme
As a user who uses and wants to play Vienna opening only, I barely play f4 gambit. because after 3.f4 d5 it becomes really tricky position for white, and everybody knows that at my level (1600 ~ 1700), it's just too risky to play. so if you want to play Vienna, there's some moves after 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6.
3.Nf3 (transposes to petrov defense), 3.g3 (Mieses Variation), 3.Bc5 (Stanley Variation, mostly transposes to Bishops opening)
and even 3.d4, 3.a3, 3.h3 are better than 3.f4 gambit according to stockfish
Nice to see as a King’s gambit player, I transpose to this often
Apart from like, highschool and junk, I basically restarted chess right at the beginning of the boom. Like I started playing at the start of december. I'm about 2k games in now, so yeah, it grabbed me pretty good
I played Queen's gambit for about a month, switched to King's, and a couple of weeks ago, I switched to Vienna. It looked stronger, felt stronger, and by all accounts, is stronger, but I'm actually not really, like, viscerally clear on why it's so much stronger. Is it just because it's more flexible? It reduces black's options? I dunno, but I'm liking it anyways
I'm 800, and that was a crap tonne of work just to get there. They reckon you're still a beginner till you break out of triple digits, so that's my goal for now. Just want to crack a thousand.
Loving the channel, hope the quality format stays the same.
What an instructive game!🙏
That moment when Danya ruminates with hands upon his face always leads to something truly remarkable.
Goated content for improving, ty mr Naro
Danya we just love you
9:00 Imagine acting in a movie and narrating at the same damn time
oh man I just realized I wasn't subscribed! I watch all your videos Danya, you gotta bring that up more!
u r an awesome teacher
Thank you for these videos
Ooh a premiere haven’t seen this before
I found this channel by its placement as recommended by the UA-cam algorithm, and it's truly a great analysis. Just what I'm looking for.
QUESTION:
Can anyone tell me where can I get a PGN string for this game? Thanks!
Danya you are absolutelegend
Grats for the well-deserved 1 points
You just changed it, now it’s bloody the waters👍lol
Danya what do you think about doing a speedrun but more gambit-like/not-so-solid version, maybe with some tricky openings, highly tactical from the very beginning?
who needs potty mouthed Danya when you get phrases like "bloody the waters"? Love it 😄
‘Do we have a plan? Not really I think plans are overrated’
- existentialist philosopher Daniel Naroditsky on the futility of prediction and illusion of control in a over-determined and indifferent universe
Love your videos Danya! and love you too
thanks
I honestly never thought the 150Th best player in the World would be the #1 chess teacher. I used to only watch Hikaru and the big names, but they simply don't teach like you. I just hope for your tournament success, and that one day you make Super GM.
16:26
“I like to use this word very often”
(Basically)
You’re awesome man
Your opponent is very very strong for a 1735 - he/she seems very underrated to me. Almost all his moves were in the top 3 for Stockfish until Nd2 towards the end. In particular c4 is a very challenging move I think, for a 1735-rated player to find. Stockfish had it as a number 1 move and your opponent found it. Well done him! Incredible.
I'm hoping people understand sarcasm....
Yall are so cringe, literally every video someones calling the opponent a cheater. I know youre 400 elo but devloping moves that dont blunder any pieces arent hard to find. The guy is 1750, he knows how to develop and not hang pieces. Youre 400 elo. Stop talking weirdo. Imagine thinking someone cheated just to lose the match. You literally put the game through an engine, you are literally projecting your engine use.
@@howardgraff4084 It's a good thing you explained it to us, we were going to take you seriously
sword of damocles? I'm here for it.
You are smaller but for sure the best! People come here for chess, not the drama 🎭
Yesssss new episode i love it
Great video, but FYI @33:40 is a similar pattern from an old game, not Engine Analysis
I don't care if the title is ironic, it's still eye rolling