The Alapin Sicilian | The Sensei Speedrun | Grandmaster Naroditsky

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  • @chessinn5768
    @chessinn5768 2 роки тому +101

    I can't stress enough how much enjoyable and educational your videos are.. You're just a great addition to the chess spectrum.. And we love you. All the best Dani💖

    • @SwogFrog
      @SwogFrog 2 роки тому +3

      Discovering daniel after only having seen hikaru’s chess content is amazing- having someone actually explain the logic in a comprehensible manner just feels so constructive and helpful in comparison

    • @chessinn5768
      @chessinn5768 2 роки тому

      @@SwogFrog So true 🙏

    • @mikejameson7678
      @mikejameson7678 2 роки тому

      I'd argue he's a good addition to the speedrunning community.

  • @Jon-5db
    @Jon-5db 2 роки тому +553

    Hi Daniel. I've been having a really tough time lately with life. Your videos are always a welcome distraction. Thank you for sharing your insight. Cheers.

    • @dharmikdesani2726
      @dharmikdesani2726 2 роки тому +38

      Same story with me bro!!
      Stay Strong
      Daniel is awesome ❣️❣️

    • @degausser5495
      @degausser5495 2 роки тому +27

      Sorry to read this, mate! It will get better 😊

    • @DeanCulver17
      @DeanCulver17 2 роки тому +14

      Hang in there, fellas.

    • @abelgeosunil5544
      @abelgeosunil5544 2 роки тому +8

      Hope everything turns good for you 👍

    • @kuhfusskatsadventures
      @kuhfusskatsadventures 2 роки тому +5

      I’m sorry that things are down for ya, wishing the best ✊🏾

  • @josephsalmonte4995
    @josephsalmonte4995 2 роки тому +310

    I hear Danya narrating my games when I play now.
    *I go E4*
    *Opponent goes E5*
    "Great move by my opponent. He's clearly underrated.
    *Opponent develops normally*
    "A good move but a bit passive. Let's open the centre!"
    *Opponent tries an attack*
    "A good move. But unfortunately, my opponent misses my Bishop's potential energy & the fact his Knight is a type 2 undefended piece & the Queen IS the weakest defender. Yeah. Take, take, then boom goes the dynamite. That's game over!" 🤣

    • @westonwheeler2311
      @westonwheeler2311 2 роки тому +51

      I'm constantly talking about bishops biting on granite because of Daniel

    • @francoisjeffery1606
      @francoisjeffery1606 2 роки тому +37

      I hear Danya when I play too. Whenever I play a move I hear 'that was a decisive mistake'

    • @snakesocks
      @snakesocks 2 роки тому +45

      Be sure to add a few strange analogies that don't quite work.
      _"Ok! Our position is completely winning, but at the moment, imagine we have a winning lottery ticket, but we're in the middle of a warzone..."_

    • @gdvpi
      @gdvpi 2 роки тому +22

      Also the bittersweet "This is total collapse"

    • @Nytequiller
      @Nytequiller 2 роки тому +7

      "and now I get shown to be the fraud that I am" 😭

  • @3kbschannel288
    @3kbschannel288 2 роки тому +61

    Opponent: he’s taking a long time he must be in trouble
    Daniel: so this is a tactical blunder and we have a few ways to end this game

  • @shafihossaincomedy
    @shafihossaincomedy 2 роки тому +48

    damn I got destroyed - it was an honor to play you!
    Thanks for going easy on me :) @DanielNaroditsky

    • @shafihossaincomedy
      @shafihossaincomedy 2 роки тому +2

      my friend @bretraybould follows you and told me about it haha

    • @shafihossaincomedy
      @shafihossaincomedy 2 роки тому +1

      i should really play with an alias haha

    • @shuvro40
      @shuvro40 2 роки тому +5

      You played well considering your opponent was Danya

  • @cameronhendricks5967
    @cameronhendricks5967 2 роки тому +9

    Danya thanks for all the detailed videos! The most instructive games on UA-cam fr. Can’t imagine how much further behind I’d be without the insight I’ve gotten from your GM perspective. Thanks again!

  • @nguyenquangminh4814
    @nguyenquangminh4814 2 роки тому +5

    " There's a positional reason and then there's a tactical reason." Love it. AND the tactical reason is really instructive. You repeating your responses in the openings really helped refine the repertoire, which i yoink gratefully ofc. Thanks sensei
    Ps and again i'm amazed by your memory of past games. The game referenced itself is instructive of course (once again)

  • @Grannyknockers
    @Grannyknockers 2 роки тому +49

    "You can't make an omelette without breaking some eggs."
    - Sensei Danya

    • @wallstreetmonky6797
      @wallstreetmonky6797 2 роки тому +2

      lol he didnt invent the phrase or anything

    • @victorjbragae
      @victorjbragae 2 роки тому

      He learned that from Ultron

    • @SahnigReingeloetet
      @SahnigReingeloetet 2 роки тому +2

      Making the mother of all omelettes here chat, can‘t fret over every egg

    • @Grannyknockers
      @Grannyknockers 2 роки тому

      @@wallstreetmonky6797 well yeah that's obvious. I just like how he uses the phrase

    • @wallstreetmonky6797
      @wallstreetmonky6797 2 роки тому +5

      ​@@Grannyknockers "well yeah that's obvious. I just like how he uses the phrase"
      - Lance H.

  • @steveorc6920
    @steveorc6920 2 роки тому +6

    I found one of your videos (been watching Gotham chess a ton) and have been hooked. You already know this, but teaching is a gift and you have it! I've stopped watching the other channels and watch your videos. For example this video is FULL of instructional points that can be put to use by us chess lovers who are not high level players. This channel will keep getting bigger as people find it. Watched several but never thanked you.

  • @liperlupulus
    @liperlupulus 2 роки тому +9

    This was one of the best lessons. You are the greatest teacher! Very clear line of thoughts

    • @atlanticist4763
      @atlanticist4763 2 роки тому +2

      Agreed - they're all great, aren't they ?
      But this one in particular has just so much in it.

  • @sidneyck
    @sidneyck 2 роки тому +5

    Daniel, it's really great to have access to your GM class lessons. They are very instructive. Thanks a ton.

  • @ArcNux123
    @ArcNux123 2 роки тому +4

    Hi Daniel, great video as always :)
    Amazingly in the position at the end of the video, the correct move is Rxa6, and after black recapture with his rook, white plays Qc4 and black can't save the rook due to the threat of Bxd7 followed by Qc6+. A very nice puzzle !

  • @yigitturgay8792
    @yigitturgay8792 2 роки тому +1

    Not only a fantastic instruction but also some serious lessons about how to approach things in life..."we pass that bridge when we get there" is an example... Epic content Dania!

  • @LukeRock197
    @LukeRock197 2 роки тому +1

    Dude, you're absolutely awesome. I'm learning so much! Thank you

  • @amandasmith1019
    @amandasmith1019 2 роки тому +1

    I was half way through the last speed run video when I got the notification that the new video was out. It's definitely a good night!

  • @psalmtree2813
    @psalmtree2813 2 роки тому +1

    You're videos make you a hero to adult improvers everywhere. Thank you for breaking it down and expanding on tactics and positioning.

  • @jacobcarrizales427
    @jacobcarrizales427 Рік тому +1

    I consistently have issues with bishop development because of those aggressive knight moves and aside from kicking a bishop away or stopping bishops from pinning I didn’t understand a3/h3 moves. Now I see they help develop bishops. So thank you very much.

  • @ericzenk4404
    @ericzenk4404 2 роки тому +1

    another great video by Danya. his explanations make sense and I have been using them (and puzzle rush) to improve significantly

  • @tehflaminghobo
    @tehflaminghobo 2 роки тому +3

    getting baited by Danya's phone at 6:05

  • @navalkedar6615
    @navalkedar6615 2 роки тому +1

    I started playing chess at the age of 24 & struggled a lot to gain even some average ELO rating. Then I realised people are already GM at the age of 12. Through this game is not for me & I was about to quit playing, untill I discovered Danya. Here we can find help for every ELO rating range. Thank you so much man, you are the GOAT.

  • @peterflom6878
    @peterflom6878 2 роки тому +1

    Whenever you ask "does that make sense?" It always does.
    Consistently great content!

  • @HelloHello-kc5hw
    @HelloHello-kc5hw 2 роки тому +7

    Danya flexing with his latest sub

  • @zippymax1
    @zippymax1 2 роки тому +1

    12:20 "Unassailable..."
    That is my favorite word in the English language, as it embodies the nature of my Balrogian existence.

  • @ziocorbus
    @ziocorbus 2 роки тому

    I need to watch your videos several times...so instructive. Thanks!

  • @JaredGammel
    @JaredGammel 2 роки тому

    Truly inspiring and invaluable educational content. Thank you Danya!

  • @NK-rj4dd
    @NK-rj4dd 2 роки тому

    Great series bruh, keep them coming!

  • @shmurfy4971
    @shmurfy4971 2 роки тому +6

    Just hit 1700 rapid today for the first time since I started playing 1 year ago and I seriously owe that progress to your speedrun videos.
    Thanks, Danya

  • @smellmyfingergunz9414
    @smellmyfingergunz9414 2 роки тому

    I've recently started looking into studying your games because you're one of the most brutally effective attackers I've seen on the GM level, especially in faster formats. Watching methodical positional chess is fine. But seeing your attacking games satisfies some sort of savage hunger. It's difficult to explain. I'd love to see you in the Candidates Tournament, if only to see how you compete at the highest possible level.
    I think part of your genuis is in how honestly humble you are in your ability.

  • @taharris93
    @taharris93 2 роки тому

    Daniel is a treasure to the chess community. Keep it up!

  • @harishgovekar3597
    @harishgovekar3597 2 роки тому

    Great video. I was stuck at low rating for long time. Your videos helped me a lot to improve my rating. Thanks

  • @UpperGroundNGU
    @UpperGroundNGU 2 роки тому +1

    Every time I play my inner voice is danya and I'm like "ah, passive move, let's just continue our developme-ive blundered my queen"

  • @T1J
    @T1J 2 роки тому +1

    i never really understand where to put my bishops and this helped me think about it a little better

    • @Updog89
      @Updog89 2 роки тому

      Omg my worlds are colliding!!!!!!

  • @sigurdh.s8320
    @sigurdh.s8320 2 роки тому

    Excellent video as usual... I really appreciate your content

  • @keyyloww4918
    @keyyloww4918 2 роки тому

    Great video! I've been applying everything you say into my games and have seen massive improvement over my chess journey so thank you very much for that; also, I like the hair. 👍

  • @stag6161
    @stag6161 2 роки тому +3

    This series really compliments Aman Hambletons building habits series, GM Hambo shows you how to build the principles, GM Naroditsky shows you how to think concretely about the current position

    • @crushedscouter9522
      @crushedscouter9522 2 роки тому +1

      agreed. i've learned basically everything i know about chess from those two. it's been good enough to get me to 1500 without any other real studying. amazing teachers

    • @stag6161
      @stag6161 2 роки тому

      @@crushedscouter9522 right on man! I managed to get to 1500 before finding habits, but I studied quite a bit comparing my openings to the masters database replaying my endgames against stockfish. I just had the worst habit of burning way too much clock looking for "the best move" that my superior position didn't matter in the end, since finding habits I've been much more comfortable on my side of the board making safe moves rolling with the punches, I've even discovered the strategy of completely running my opponent out of moves achieving zugswang in the mid game lol

  • @sbxftr
    @sbxftr 2 роки тому

    We love you so much Daniel thanks for the educational content ♡♡♡

  • @mikegaravani7309
    @mikegaravani7309 2 роки тому +1

    I literally won’t eat my food if i don’t have a naroditsky video to watch

  • @nmda780
    @nmda780 2 роки тому +2

    0:59
    Guess he really is "the prophet"

  • @harryarmstrong5728
    @harryarmstrong5728 2 роки тому +4

    It's crazy that people play the Sicilian without knowing a handful of moves against the Alapin.

  • @NadaRobin
    @NadaRobin 2 роки тому +1

    Daniel, this is the 12th time you've brought the Alapin Sicilian to class for show and tell. Jokes aside, great content as always!

  • @samplename5159
    @samplename5159 2 роки тому +2

    Very nice. At the end ...Ba6 the best response is actually Rxa6, but the follow-up Qc4 is very hard to see without an engine (not Bxd7+??). Puzzle-like position.

    • @nathanbustamante1525
      @nathanbustamante1525 Рік тому +1

      I was looking for this comment. I thought it was Bxd7 until i just realized that the king takes back and the other rook defends the queen

    • @stuspark42
      @stuspark42 2 дні тому

      Thank you!!

  • @ryaninsta69
    @ryaninsta69 2 роки тому +1

    Naraditsky is an underrated grandmaster.

  • @ntj7677
    @ntj7677 2 роки тому +1

    The position at 11:00 after ...Qb8 is so cramped it's almost kinda funny. It's like the depressing version of a pawn cube, tucked away in the corner in a way that gives every single piece no possible moves.

  • @SoundAndFuryy
    @SoundAndFuryy 2 роки тому +6

    Hello Daniel. First of all, thank you for the videos.
    I hit 1300 around a month ago but got sort of stuck there. Far too often I misplay the middle game by either having no correct plan or, what feels even more bothersome to me, by having no plan at all. Especially with black. I mostly play Sicilian and if the opponent chooses to play it closed and castles early I just have a hard time spotting any weaknesses or generating any attacking ideas. As the speedrun games get tighter and your opponents stop losing out of the opening (hopefully) could you please talk more about how to spot positional weaknesses or how to play "dry" positions where baddies like me feel like there are very few purposeful moves at all.
    Thank you.

    • @AdamGaffney96
      @AdamGaffney96 2 роки тому +3

      Honestly for your rating Levy's (GothamChess) video on closed positions might be quite helpful as a starter in case Danya doesn't get to it soon. The main key points in a closed position are to identify pieces and pawns which, if they were completely removed, would collapse your opponents position. Things like backward pawns are great points to target, as well as places where the opponent cannot easily manoeuvre their pieces to defend. The benefit of a closed position is that you get a lot of time to shift your pieces around and get them where you want them to be.
      Focus on getting mainly knights and the queen into positions where you can try to sacrifice a piece or use a pawn break to crack open the board and give yourself massive activity. Whilst bishops and rooks are less useful in closed positions, you can, especially with rooks, manoeuvre them to places where you intend to create open lines, so that as soon as the board opens up you already have your pieces in the optimal position. Thinking and playing aggressively doesn't always mean just throwing pieces at the king, it's also about trying to quickly move to a point of attack. If you shuffle passively you give your opponent the chance to get the breaks advantageous to them. Whereas if you're faster with the positioning and attacks, then your opponent has to play reactively, and you get control over the pace of play.

  • @jxnuary81
    @jxnuary81 2 роки тому +2

    We love u ❤️

  • @ravendon
    @ravendon 2 роки тому

    Wow. Best chess opening video. I'll have to try the Alapin now.

  • @gweah7821
    @gweah7821 2 роки тому

    Great stuff Daniel! I love this format. The only other guy I know doing similar videos is Israelian IM Asaf Givon, he’s great as well.

  • @buffalosolider206
    @buffalosolider206 2 роки тому +19

    Hey Daniel, I think you could be a top player if you stopped streaming. But I think you being a teacher is better for the universe

    • @firstname8078
      @firstname8078 2 роки тому +2

      Why give up what you enjoy doing? And I think Danya is already top player.

    • @asza5
      @asza5 2 роки тому +2

      He just beat Caruana not long ago.

  • @Tietous
    @Tietous 7 місяців тому

    After watching this video i had a game that looked exactly like this game, slight minimal differences. In the opening. Very different middle game but it was cool to watch this video and have a game that was so similar right after.

  • @stem_196
    @stem_196 2 роки тому

    16:42 Wow! Did not expect GM to blunder so hard!! It's mate obv in 3

  • @khaluu2000
    @khaluu2000 2 роки тому +1

    New video, lets gooooooo

  • @joshuaalvarezcarrera7962
    @joshuaalvarezcarrera7962 2 роки тому +3

    Man, after Ba6, he had Rxa6 winning a piece, I can't believe he miss that, but still, great game, Daniel is a great teacher, I am learning so much

    • @michaelholm4572
      @michaelholm4572 2 роки тому

      No then Black plays Rxa6 and White can't recapture due to the pin. If White tries Bxd7+ then Black can simply play Kxd7 and the Rook on h8 would then defend the Queen on b8.

    • @joshuaalvarezcarrera7962
      @joshuaalvarezcarrera7962 2 роки тому +2

      @@michaelholm4572 after black rock takes in A6, Qc4, and when the black rock moves you take the knight in D7, the black king can't recapture because he will lose the queen after Qc6, Kd8 and Bb6. I was very proud for finding this, but I think is not that hard for a great GM as Daniel

    • @nomoreblitz
      @nomoreblitz Рік тому

      27:41 Why not Rxa6 Rxa6, Bxd7+?? because ...Kxd7 uncovers the h8- Rook to defend Black's Queen

  • @sethchristian3056
    @sethchristian3056 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the content! Would love to see you break down the English opening even if it’s not something you play often

  • @jonsimard8862
    @jonsimard8862 2 роки тому +2

    follow up for ra6 is qc4 its totally crushing hitting the rook and getting ready for bxd7 followed by qc6 check and bb6 making black sacrifice the queen with mate to come

  • @calibine5296
    @calibine5296 2 роки тому +5

    latest sub: amoutanth 😂😂😂

  • @DudeTastic13
    @DudeTastic13 2 роки тому +1

    A4 move is the most underrated IMO

  • @AnkhArcRod
    @AnkhArcRod 2 роки тому +1

    Yeah, Alapin Sicilian (learnt it from Danya's videos) and its brother delayed Alapin (learnt it from Aman's videos) are both excellent openings and I often get decisive advantage out of opening. Caro-Kahn is easy to deal with as well. I do have difficulty against French though.

    • @gnikdroy
      @gnikdroy 2 роки тому +2

      If you are having problems with the advanced french structure, here are some typical ideas:
      Don't be afraid to give up the d4 pawn. Often times white will have an enormous kingside attack in exchange. Learn some common french ideas. Attack on the kingside where your pawns point towards and you have more space. Qa4 to Qg4 maneuver to pressure g7 and make black uncomfortable to castle. You have to trust that the time you gain by giving up a pawn and developing pieces is worth more than a single pawn. The french bishop is real. Often times you end up playing up a piece in the middlegame due to the black's light square bishop.
      Typically all your pieces are poised to attack the black king as white. Usually you have your light square bishop on the d3-h7 diagonal, where it pressures the h7 pawn. the dark squared bishop is often times in the c1- h6 diagonal, where it can can sacrifice or pressure the g7 pawn with Bh6 (usually with Qg4 pinning the g7 pawn the blacks castled king) .The queen can maneuver itself to the g-file with Qa4-Qg4 or after moving the f3 knight. The f3 knight itself can jump to g5 to pressure h7/f7. Usually castling queenside is very dangerous for black. So your pieces are better placed to attack the kingside.
      You can also try the king's indian attack against the french (daniel has a video on it).

    • @hwangsaessi2335
      @hwangsaessi2335 2 роки тому +1

      Alapin works really well, 9/10 times people play exactly as Danya's opponent at low levels, and you get a nice center. I play the Caro as black myself, works decently well, but actually have trouble against both the French and the Caro Advanced, even though it should be a testing variation with more space for white. I just tend to lose those advanced pawns when the opponent has the simple plan of piling up on the base of my pawn chain. Never know whether to hold on to those for dear life or create counterplay somehow. Which is why I actually just play the exchange, where it is just a simple game and my opponents do not seem to have that much experience with. That being said, I am only 1100 blitz so opening details aren't really relevant at all, but they are fun to think about! Thanks for the tips!

  • @Justchillin145
    @Justchillin145 2 роки тому +3

    I’m surprised how many people that play Sicilian don’t know the proper way to respond to 2.c3 it’s one of the most common moves!

    • @Mikesco10
      @Mikesco10 2 роки тому

      a lot of people on that level play casually and dont study theory at all. and im one of them. i play exactly what the opponent here played but ill fix that from now on lol

    • @Justchillin145
      @Justchillin145 2 роки тому

      @@Mikesco10 I understand not studying theory but it’s well worth people’s time to look at the openings 3 moves deep on opening explorer . Are you deciding on playing d5 or Nf6 against c3 from now on?

    • @Mikesco10
      @Mikesco10 2 роки тому

      @@Justchillin145 i like d5

    • @Justchillin145
      @Justchillin145 2 роки тому

      @@Mikesco10 nice best of luck to you in your games

  • @Treetopper911
    @Treetopper911 3 місяці тому

    I cannot overemphasize how good Alapin Sicilian is at this level

  • @gageyounger5527
    @gageyounger5527 2 роки тому +1

    I wish i understood chess half as well as you do

  • @PoeMisHere
    @PoeMisHere 2 роки тому +1

    shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiatttttttt good ol Alapin

  • @martinnimcevic565
    @martinnimcevic565 2 роки тому

    Thanks to you, I love the Alapin and it's my main response to the Sicilian, with some 60% win rate!

  • @Ninjalectual
    @Ninjalectual 2 роки тому

    Especially good video

  • @selvaris2219
    @selvaris2219 2 роки тому +3

    25:38 couldn't you just have taken the bishop with the rook, and if they take you win the queen?

    • @ritvickksharma26
      @ritvickksharma26 2 роки тому +1

      same question

    • @jonsimard8862
      @jonsimard8862 2 роки тому +5

      the rook sack is strong but you dont win the queen because after kxd7 the rook on h8 defends the queen its strong because of qc4 hitting the rook and preparing Bxd7 followed by qc6 and bd6 with crushing material loss for black if not mate

    • @hoppy6437
      @hoppy6437 2 роки тому

      @@jonsimard8862 The other rook -- that's what I wasn't seeing!

    • @fekingdeef1415
      @fekingdeef1415 2 роки тому

      @@jonsimard8862 rue but you dont have to capture the knight, after rxa6, Qc4 forks rook & knight no?,

    • @ritvickksharma26
      @ritvickksharma26 2 роки тому

      @@jonsimard8862 yeah forgot the other rook, thanks mate!

  • @glassbottle82
    @glassbottle82 11 місяців тому

    Question around 15:05 - what is the drawback of moving the rook on f1 to c1? I only heard Danya's commentary to move a1 to c1. Any added commentary here would be appreciated. Thank you!

  • @ironwoodironwood4895
    @ironwoodironwood4895 2 роки тому

    Nice!

  • @romanballista
    @romanballista 2 роки тому

    Opponent : i think messed up on the middle game
    Danya : wrong fool. You messed up on the 8th move not controlling the center

  • @tomsstyle9163
    @tomsstyle9163 2 роки тому

    More like this!

  • @RG001100
    @RG001100 2 роки тому +1

    I feel like that midgame structure looks like so many games I've had.

    • @atlanticist4763
      @atlanticist4763 2 роки тому

      Chess as asphyxiation.
      His poor poor opponent.

  • @chauncyquest2779
    @chauncyquest2779 2 роки тому

    How can I reach you for lessons? I know new students may have a long wait list but I feel so driven by your teaching style!

  • @aaronshields665
    @aaronshields665 Рік тому

    Shafi Hossain is a great comedian! Definitely missed this the first time I watched this video.

  • @testtesttesttest2355
    @testtesttesttest2355 11 місяців тому

    At 27:41
    If the rook captures a6. Why does he assume that we take the rook back with the bishop? Our aim should be to capture the knight on d7 with the bishop. As he said himself.
    So for example:
    Rxa6 Rxa6
    Qc4 Ra8
    Bxd7

  • @yurdyurd2902
    @yurdyurd2902 2 роки тому +1

    “But ok”

  • @ethan073
    @ethan073 2 роки тому

    Put Danya’s content in an underground vault so if there is a nuclear Holocaust the speed runs will survive for mankind when they rebuild 🤯

  • @joelguerra9853
    @joelguerra9853 28 днів тому

    You can’t make an omelet without cracking some eggs🔥🔥🔥

  • @andreasmiltiadous423
    @andreasmiltiadous423 11 місяців тому

    Ba6 was not the only move for the opponent to stay on the game. In fact, Bc8 seems better, and I checked it twice in stockfish 16

  • @ajaybenjamin3087
    @ajaybenjamin3087 2 роки тому

    Sensei cheffed up another one. I played this with black and it worked the same. Even though I missed a hung rook in 1 in the endgame

  • @jiemileng7745
    @jiemileng7745 2 роки тому

    Can you do the Sicilian: Bowdler variation?? I've seen plenty of it at my level and wonder what all the theory is.

  • @tralx5268
    @tralx5268 2 роки тому

    can you show more closed sicilian variations like the grand prix?

  • @ghotrix
    @ghotrix 2 роки тому

    27:49 after Rxa6 Rxa6 simple Qc4 decide

  • @johnpetrie8190
    @johnpetrie8190 2 роки тому

    Did you upgrade your mic? It sounds way better than it did not too long ago

  • @qsvui
    @qsvui 2 роки тому +3

    wow amouranth is a danya sub

  • @valentinbourrelier9200
    @valentinbourrelier9200 2 роки тому +1

    Love the alapin videos but it seems to me you missed d5 in the opening multiple times. When he played d6, d5 was screaming at me, and engine agrees. Maybe you think it’s too advanced for 1300s to learn?
    But when knights are developed with no pawns to defend them, it’s a good habit to push the center pawns and kick them around. Would have definitely played d5 to force Nb8 or Ne5 f4

  • @Jim_Henderson
    @Jim_Henderson 2 роки тому

    Mr. Naroditsky suggests 2...d5 and 2...Nf6 as Black's strongest responses to the Alapin. After 2...Nf6, it seems White can induce his opponent into what feels a bit like the Alekhine Defense with 3.e5. How does the inclusion of c2-c3 and c7-c5 change things? Is this better for Black than the mainline Alekhine Defense?

  • @colts8146
    @colts8146 2 роки тому

    Hey danya i love the informative speedruns however it would be really nice if you did some other variations of the Sicilian other than the alapin. You've done the dragon and that was useful as i play against the sicilian a lot but never play the alapin or against the alapin.

  • @victorjbragae
    @victorjbragae 2 роки тому +2

    Latest sub: amouranth

  • @brucewayne2184
    @brucewayne2184 2 роки тому

    You should do a Speedrun where it's all traps/gambits

  • @alexwiththeglasses
    @alexwiththeglasses 2 роки тому

    I’m beginning to get the idea how a move might be effective at a given level of play & how which moves are acceptable can be a relative judgement. Tricky business for my tiny brain🙏

  • @lanlehoang2177
    @lanlehoang2177 2 роки тому

    At 13:54 if Ba6 can you still prevent castling with Bxd7 Kxd7 Qa4+?

  • @nachogamer4212
    @nachogamer4212 2 роки тому

    Sensei I am obviously not complaining I love ur videos they are very instructive and you are a great teacher.
    But I was also wondering if maybe there could be some more variety when it comes to openings....??
    And I am not against the italian, the QG, the alapin sicilian, but I would love to learn more about certain openings, for example open sicilian,scandinavian, modern defense, and other things against 1.d4 like the nimzo indian, the bogoindian, the gruenfeld, and maybe even play 1.c4 with white.
    Again I am not complaining in fact I really apreciatte what u do, I just think it would be interesting to see more of ur great chess understandind on the form of other openings.
    Thank u!!!.

  • @saimirbuzi7275
    @saimirbuzi7275 2 роки тому

    The best

  • @mastod0n1
    @mastod0n1 Рік тому

    3:44 how does Be3 stop Ng4?
    Edit: after trying to calculate it I think I can see some complications with the d4 square after hxg4 Bxg4 but not of it seems to work. I'm also not very good at calculating lines past 2 or 3 moves but wanted to practice so I'm obviously missing something

    • @blueberryoatmeal4009
      @blueberryoatmeal4009 Рік тому

      "That's the second idea of h3: we also stop Ng4"
      h3 is what stops Ng4 (pawn takes knight).

  • @chinmaychaudhary5628
    @chinmaychaudhary5628 2 роки тому

    You missed D5 in the starting

  • @Blackbelt_97
    @Blackbelt_97 2 роки тому

    When qa4 check why not nc6?

  • @opus64kbps
    @opus64kbps 2 роки тому

    "latest sub: amouranth" damn i didn't know she watches chess

  • @Pantera1001
    @Pantera1001 2 роки тому

    a4 is very instructive

  • @nomoreblitz
    @nomoreblitz Рік тому

    27:41 Why not Rxa6 Rxa6, Bxd7+?? because ...Kxd7 uncovers the h8- Rook to defend Black's Queen

  • @subgoose9730
    @subgoose9730 2 роки тому

    did he already do this game?

  • @bencash4967
    @bencash4967 Рік тому

    Rxa6 is the best move after Ba6, I think danya saw it, but didn't consider because black can get some compensation, although it's the best move according to engine

    • @bencash4967
      @bencash4967 Рік тому

      Now I see that he simply missed Bxd7 Kxd7 Qxb8

  • @alexf0101
    @alexf0101 2 роки тому

    d5 was best right after …d6, unprepared opponents often end up losing their knights very fast