Ending the Englund Gambit | Busting Unsound Openings with GM Naroditsky

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  • Опубліковано 2 бер 2023
  • In this video, we carefully examine a gambit that has plagued 1.d4 players for years: the Englund Gambit. In the Englund, Black meets 1.d4 with 1..e5, and tries to either recoup his investment or attain a development advantage in return for the sacrificed pawn. We cover all of the important lines, dodging vicious traps along the way and punishing Black in the cruelest way possible for his opening shenanigans!
    The opening file can be found here: lichess.org/study/inBWS4oN/Pl... (note that you can browse directly on Lichess or download as a PGN).

КОМЕНТАРІ • 351

  • @premiersportingkc3443
    @premiersportingkc3443 Рік тому +457

    No joke, I hate the Englund Gambit so much that I memorized all of Stockfish's responses to Black moving their queen on Move 3. If you do that, you get a 5+ advantage by Move 11 and you typically capture their queen by Move 15. It's SO satisfying, because Englund Gambit players are so confused by your response, even at the 1600 level

    • @cjelliscloudy5903
      @cjelliscloudy5903 Рік тому +24

      Basically exactly what happened to me, now I have a cheeky squeal with whenever I see it

    • @mariusrutkaus
      @mariusrutkaus Рік тому +31

      Englunds gambit is based on few cheep tricks, that's why it's so damn annoying. I hate it and I hate people playing this, because they are trying to catch you in first few moves. That's why I also memorized most responses to this nonsense.

    • @Arthas30000
      @Arthas30000 Рік тому +5

      What's the line that gives +5 by move 15? Using engine I can get +3-4 but that goes very deep into ~move 20

    • @michaels8386
      @michaels8386 Рік тому +2

      @@mariusrutkaus Englund Gambit is an abdomination.

    • @goodoldtom
      @goodoldtom Рік тому +2

      @@Arthas30000I guess opponent won’t be playing like an engine though; i.e. they probably blunder quite soon when the queen check line doesn’t work

  • @akelakela5524
    @akelakela5524 Рік тому +63

    How can a human be this good, nice, handsome, has a amazing way with words and a gentleman with so much integrity? We love you Sensei

  • @homanli6580
    @homanli6580 Рік тому +174

    after talking about this on stream for days he finally drops this instant classic

  • @AlSuChess
    @AlSuChess Рік тому +95

    Yet another helpful and informative video! Thank you for posting my friend! I've been watching your steams for a while and really like how you break things down making it easy to understand relatively complex positions!

  • @roippi3985
    @roippi3985 Рік тому +235

    As a 1.d4 player in the 1600-2000 range, I faced this at least 1 in 10 games online. Overwhelmingly it was the ..Bb4 ..Qa3 line. And honestly there is something SO satisfying about having my brain on cruise control through the whole game, knowing the refutations in advance.
    I don’t like studying opening theory but I’ll happily do it to crush the popular gambit-du-jour. 😂

    • @HippopotamusPencil
      @HippopotamusPencil Рік тому +36

      I just realised there's a wholesome arms race between people like you and people like me, who don't like studying opening theory, but will happily do so if it means finding some insane gambit, causing us both to eventually learn more and more opening theory.

    • @robdubent
      @robdubent Рік тому +9

      Same. I’m 2000-2100 and lost to a 1600 the other day in this opening. Very frustrating. Danya is the best.

    • @Heroball299
      @Heroball299 Рік тому +1

      @@robdubent yikes

    • @rykehuss3435
      @rykehuss3435 Рік тому +2

      How the fuck can you be in "1600-2000" range? how does that work? For example, in a best of 5 match the 2000 rated player chance of beating a 1600 rated player is 99.5%. You dont have a range, you just have one ranking per time format. Be honest. Just because you as a 1600 rated player once beat a 2000 rated player doesnt mean your "range" suddenly increases to 2000.

    • @roippi3985
      @roippi3985 Рік тому +13

      @@rykehuss3435 Well, I’ve raised my rating across that range over the past year. Thanks for your question!

  • @craigfortier17
    @craigfortier17 Рік тому +56

    Got away from the game for a long time after I lost my dad. Your videos brought me back and more importantly made me fall back in love with it. This channel is a god damn treasure trove and I’m stoked you’re doing some opening content again

    • @isaacchotard7834
      @isaacchotard7834 Рік тому +6

      Thats rough, I hope your doing okay internet stanger

  • @ZenMadmanChess
    @ZenMadmanChess Рік тому +74

    The only thing I can add to this masterpiece is that you can premove immediately after 1. d4, specifically dxe5!

    • @roippi3985
      @roippi3985 Рік тому +61

      I do this and you can always feel the pause of discomfort from the Englund guy 😂

    • @BrunoAxhausen
      @BrunoAxhausen Рік тому +15

      oooh that‘s tasty!!! Definitely will be doing this in bullet from now on, thank you, can‘t wait to try this.
      Naturally I will proceed to blunder my queen three moves later but that initial satisfaction will carry me a long way!

    • @_A-B_
      @_A-B_ Рік тому +5

      actually every top hyperbullet player does that :) cool adding

    • @ieue_a8802
      @ieue_a8802 Рік тому +5

      ​@@roippi3985 lol, that moment of pause always gets me too hahaha

  • @872587
    @872587 Рік тому +12

    I’m sub-1000 in blitz right now and I’ve been called a cheater because of Danya’s amazing opening guide! Thanks for this amazing *free* video!❤

  • @peterflom6878
    @peterflom6878 Рік тому +28

    I really appreciate your content in general. No screaming, no insulting the audience, no click bait.
    As a 1.d4 player this particular video is particularly interesting
    Thanks!

    • @kayblis
      @kayblis Рік тому +3

      Haha gee I wonder who you were referring to there.

    • @peterflom6878
      @peterflom6878 Рік тому

      @@kayblis At least two people.

  • @josh_finnis
    @josh_finnis 3 місяці тому +1

    I've been going through your Jobava London course and have been facing the Englund here and there and was just hoping for a speedrun game or two to study from, but this is an incredible resource! It might be worth pointing people this way from that course.

  • @Vandalgia
    @Vandalgia Рік тому +18

    You are an absolutely top class coach. And the fact that you give this kind of in-depth lesson for free on UA-cam speaks volume about your passion towards chess.

    • @rykehuss3435
      @rykehuss3435 Рік тому +2

      Its actually pretty wild that he offers all these lessons for free, though he is far from the only GM to do so. Does Danya offer paid coaching?

    • @Vandalgia
      @Vandalgia Рік тому

      @@rykehuss3435 Pretty sure he does. I think he mentioned several times that he had student in some of his previous videos. He just don't advertise it on YT probably, lol.

    • @rykehuss3435
      @rykehuss3435 Рік тому +2

      @@Vandalgia No need to directly advertise with the quality he puts out, his free lessons speak for themselves

    • @kalodont1916
      @kalodont1916 Рік тому

      This is pure gold we don't deserve. 🥰😅

  • @northpenguins
    @northpenguins Рік тому +74

    I was once an Englund player so I feel a sense of sorrow for the hell my people are about to go through lmao

    • @Ramin2340
      @Ramin2340 Рік тому +13

      i used to be an englund gambit player. i now hate englund gambit players and find happiness in destroying them

    • @robdubent
      @robdubent Рік тому

      You deserve it 😂

  • @BorisHrzenjak
    @BorisHrzenjak Рік тому +8

    I'm so glad you made this video. It seams like everyone and their mother is playing Englund at ~1300-1400 lvl. I managed to learn how to play against the main line but I was a bit perplexed with the other lines so this is a godsend :) Hope you make more like this :)

    • @rykehuss3435
      @rykehuss3435 Рік тому

      I'm 1550 at Lichess Rapid and rarely see the Englund. And I'm predominantly a d4 player.

  • @saisamarth4989
    @saisamarth4989 Рік тому +7

    Glad you continued this series, the stafford one was very helpful and i was hoping you'd do more of these

  • @learnwithajit29
    @learnwithajit29 Рік тому +21

    Never thought a gambit video could be that instructive and comprehensive. At present no one in the chess community could do that much rigorous study on the lines shown in the video. The detailed coverage of the history, the players and the analysis associated with the Englund gambit is visualized through this video. Thanks for the inspiration Big Brother🙏

    • @Vandalgia
      @Vandalgia Рік тому +1

      Danya should go down on FIDE's hall of fame for all of his instructive videos on chess. His contributions on making chess accessible to all level are insane.

    • @rykehuss3435
      @rykehuss3435 Рік тому +2

      @@Vandalgia GM's like him who are also great at coaching are so rare. Even just the tone of his voice, his inflection, his attitude, everything is easy on the ears and easy to grasp. Thats like the first step of being a good coach, no matter what youre teaching. Get people to want to listen to you.

  • @lunalove2259
    @lunalove2259 Рік тому +13

    This was the first refutation I learned as a London player when I started. This certainly helps fill in the gaps, thank you danya!

  • @nibtreak5308
    @nibtreak5308 Рік тому +2

    Wow this is gold!!! With the detailed PGN as a bonus to the detailed explanations! Thanks & please, we need more of those opening videos.

  • @shawnnathan7658
    @shawnnathan7658 Рік тому

    Thanks Daniel, this video is just like any other video your produce. Very instructive and comprehensive, it’s refreshing to watch an hour long video without being bored at all.
    Much appreciated, keep them coming!

  • @alexanderelea8032
    @alexanderelea8032 Рік тому

    10/10 love this style of content. I would literally not change a single thing in this video, thank you so much for your time and content Daniel!

  • @samtugendhaft2678
    @samtugendhaft2678 Рік тому +1

    Danya, thank you so much for not only providing this amazing video but making a whole study with the pgn with it for free! I threw the pgn into chesstempo so I can practice the lines and be fully prepared next time I face the Englund. Love your videos, keep up the amazing work.

  • @monkoloko827
    @monkoloko827 Рік тому +1

    Reading all of these comments, it seems like everybody who plays 1.d4 REALLY hates playing vs. the Englund, so we're all here to be able to refute it without even thinking lol
    Learning the main line vs. the Englund has helped me climb soooo much, owe it all to vids like these and Gotham's

  • @BenRook
    @BenRook Рік тому +3

    Lemme first say that you have a great channel.
    You're a great educator who really explains theory and strategy/tactics in a clear and straight-fowward manner across many playing levels...kudoes!
    Torpedo-ing the Englund is a wonderful thing!
    Grateful and pleased that your wonderful channel is the one revealing how...Magnifique!!

  • @zaluarsantos4165
    @zaluarsantos4165 Рік тому

    Just an incredible vídeo, Danya. Thanks for the dedication.

  • @user-bs9jz7sk4x
    @user-bs9jz7sk4x Рік тому +26

    0:01 Video starts
    0:01
    2:35 What is Englund Gambit?
    2:35
    5:00 2...f6
    5:00
    11:50 2...d6
    11:50
    12:40 2...Bc5
    12:40
    17:05 2...Nc6
    17:05
    17:40 3...d6
    17:40
    25:20 3...Bc5
    25:20
    27:00 3...Qe7 (mainline)
    27:00
    32:11 4...Qb4+
    32:11
    34:03 6...Bb4
    34:03

  • @ignis6144
    @ignis6144 Рік тому

    I love the opening labs Danya. Very fun videos and ive watched each one multiple times. I love your content, thank you for mkaing these videos

  • @jamesmorrison7989
    @jamesmorrison7989 Рік тому +1

    When you slowed down on videos I stopped playing chess so much and stopped watching chess videos. I just recently got you recommended again and it’s gotten me back in the swing of playing daily! Love your videos. There’s other chess UA-camrs I enjoy as well, but you are the top tier when it comes to actually learning what to look for and more importantly, how to look for it on the board

  • @tobiasw2032
    @tobiasw2032 Рік тому

    what a great breakdown and instructive video for this line. Easy to follow, well done!

  • @winkpen74
    @winkpen74 Рік тому +1

    Excellent piece of work GM Naroditsky

  • @BabyCakesJunior
    @BabyCakesJunior Рік тому

    The refuting the Stafford video was so helpful. I use those lines every game. Please keep up the good work 🙏

  • @lordglass3
    @lordglass3 Рік тому

    This is awesome. I love these kinds of series, the most informative tbh, keep it up!

  • @antoremin
    @antoremin Рік тому

    This is exactly what I’ve been waiting for thank you!

  • @supersaiyan6973
    @supersaiyan6973 Рік тому +2

    Such useful content. Very grateful for all of this thank you!

  • @ChessJourneyman
    @ChessJourneyman Рік тому

    Very nice, extensive coverage of the Englund gambit. Especially the f6 and other side-lines that can lead to very uncomfortable positions for a d4 player.

  • @israelalderete3757
    @israelalderete3757 Рік тому

    always watch these videos at night. the most comforting and exciting vids I come across during this time haha

  • @frankgermaine76
    @frankgermaine76 3 місяці тому

    Very impressive!!! That sheds some new light on some of those highly paid chessable authors covering that Opening - Hans, big mouth Niemann, just to name one of the most prominent ones. I am deeply impressed by the tremendous work and effort you put in there and your very humble and respectful presentation. That gives some new hope for humanity.

  • @jamesnix4556
    @jamesnix4556 Рік тому

    All of the videos from master naroditsky are wonderful and educational and entertaining and appreciated thank you for this broadcast

  • @petergriffin8767
    @petergriffin8767 Рік тому +8

    These videos are awesome references, love busting these forced loss lines and will never understand why creators push them onto beginners!!

  • @GlasgowAir
    @GlasgowAir 11 місяців тому

    I loved this Danny. Thanks so much for taking the time to go through all of the opening lines. Absolute gold. How you don't have over a million subscribers by now, I don't get it but it's coming brother ;) - All the best. Love the content of these videos and the speed-runs showing your thought process on each move. Invaluable to people wanting to improve and top get an inside line on what goes on behind a top player's decisions.

  • @suspiria9607
    @suspiria9607 Рік тому

    Excellent video. Thank you. Best Englund video on UA-cam.

  • @ricky2319
    @ricky2319 Рік тому

    Your lab opening videos are my favorites. I understand they make take longer than other videos but we appreciate your hard work. By far the best educational chess channel on UA-cam.

  • @cccrit
    @cccrit Рік тому

    always high quality content. Thankyou daniel naroditsky you never let me down

  • @chriso6884
    @chriso6884 3 місяці тому

    Just came upon this video when I was preparing to face an opponent who plays the Englund in classical games. He played a line I don't think you covered (1. d4 e5 2. dxe5 d6 3. Nf3 Bg4) but the ideas you thoroughly covered helped me formulate a plan. I held the pawn and gradually built an advantage and won going away. Hoping you follow-up with other similar videos, this was one of the best I've come across anywhere. So, thanks!

  • @jimgu2578
    @jimgu2578 Рік тому

    Love this series! Excited to see it continue. ❤

  • @Akash_ACash
    @Akash_ACash Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the in-depth video - I'm impressed by how much you were able to squeeze into the 1-hour window! I hope you'll consider making a similar video on the Benko gambit someday, as it's an opening I often struggle against (~2200 level).

  • @theiceburger
    @theiceburger Рік тому

    Great video Danya, and love the little nod to Aman!

  • @pontiffmaximus
    @pontiffmaximus Рік тому +1

    Boy did you ever nail it when you said there’s nothing more frustrating than not knowing how to refute an unsound gambit.

  • @Yeeshuah
    @Yeeshuah Рік тому +1

    It all makes sense now that Danya was looking at this now that his Jobava London course is out!

  • @karrawr9538
    @karrawr9538 Рік тому

    This is probably some of the best chess teaching content available - and it's free!

  • @ruthxk7844
    @ruthxk7844 Рік тому

    So... the first time I tried to watch it I fell asleep after 15 minutes, I'm still half a noob and sometimes I need more time/energy to digest... but today somebody played the Englund gambit against me, and I somehow played something similar to what you propose (we deviated)!, went on to win the game and THEN found the energy and interest to watch THE WHOLE VIDEO really enjoying and understanding this. Thanks Danya! Something is really happening over here, and your videos are huge part of that I think!

  • @SEAKPhotog
    @SEAKPhotog Рік тому +1

    You're a chess treasure, Danya. Thank you!

  • @DoobooDomo
    @DoobooDomo Рік тому

    Great content as usual. I wanted to call out the A/C segue because I know Danya was proud of that moment and wanted him to know that someone noticed.

  • @heathGREsham
    @heathGREsham Рік тому

    The hero we needed. Please do a whole series refuting gambits.

  • @IvanEvfimiou
    @IvanEvfimiou Рік тому

    Love this video! Thank you Danya

  • @deloford
    @deloford Рік тому

    The level of detail in this analysis is amazing. I won't remember much of it but there are some very clear themes that will stick.. I hope!

  • @marc149
    @marc149 Рік тому

    Best in the biz - thank you, sir!

  • @sage7625
    @sage7625 Рік тому

    I havent played d4 a single time and still watched the full video. Amazing video daniel.

  • @amo9773
    @amo9773 Рік тому

    I am speechless, amazing analysis 👏, great lesson, thank you so much

  • @jonathansimbomeepo
    @jonathansimbomeepo Рік тому +1

    I'm a 1600 d4 player and refuting the Englund is the only opening I "memorized" move for move just to completely shut it down since I've lost to it so much. Qxb2 happens most often at my level but I didn't realize there were so many other lines early on in this gambit. Thanks Danya this was highly entertaining

  • @LittleChan
    @LittleChan Рік тому

    Thanks Danya, huge quality work, as always. Best chess teacher

  • @rogerwarr4673
    @rogerwarr4673 Рік тому

    I need this video! Thanks so much!

  • @sammydavis5628
    @sammydavis5628 Рік тому

    I don't really play 1.d4 but I'm definitely making the time to watch this anyway. Fantastic stuff.

  • @matteovrizzi
    @matteovrizzi 4 місяці тому

    this is the most comprehensive refutation of the englund on youtube. Great work Danya. I think it would be best if you showed the main line first rather than last due to decline in concentration after 30 minutes.

  • @srinivasreddy3821
    @srinivasreddy3821 Рік тому

    This guy is posting such a great content... 👏👏

  • @Michael-ec2kg
    @Michael-ec2kg Рік тому

    one of the best videos out there ::

  • @FmFpF1992
    @FmFpF1992 Рік тому

    I am not a d4 player myself, but I always like watching videos of different openings to add tools to my toolkit as some ideas show up across many lines!

  • @LutherBarnum
    @LutherBarnum Рік тому

    Incredible video!!! I feel sorry for all the Englund Gambit players now that GM Daniel has given us the secret sauce.

  • @INFJ-Alien
    @INFJ-Alien 9 місяців тому

    Before watching this amazing video, I used to get destroyed by this opening. Thank you for this comprehensive analysis, Daniel.

  • @peterorosz9278
    @peterorosz9278 Рік тому

    Nice to see you completing old projects old sport.

  • @ericem7310
    @ericem7310 Рік тому

    Great Video, always liked D4 Openings, so I will make good use of it

  • @alexandershorse9021
    @alexandershorse9021 Рік тому

    Great, it shows Danya’s mastery, thanks!

  • @OmGupta
    @OmGupta Рік тому +1

    Completely enjoyed the video

  • @jolenecoda
    @jolenecoda Рік тому

    Honestly I don't play 1.d4, but I've found my popcorn. I love your teaching style!

  • @physics2112
    @physics2112 Рік тому

    Like or Dislike: Like. There are dozens of videos on the Englund, but this video being an hour long will surely become the definitive one.

  • @dhruv983
    @dhruv983 Рік тому

    Great that you continued the series. These videos are really good. I was wondering if you could make a video of the Caro-kann tal variation as white.

  • @DurgeshSharma-oz2xb
    @DurgeshSharma-oz2xb Рік тому

    Great video. Very well made. Thanks a lot for doing this. One of the very best chess channel. Daniel, I wish I was living in same town as you, for sure I would have tried my best to be your classroom student.

  • @steakmonday8380
    @steakmonday8380 Рік тому

    Yesss fresh upload to go with my fresh cup of coffee

  • @josevillagran4150
    @josevillagran4150 Рік тому +1

    58:54 great summary!

  • @omarcos3228
    @omarcos3228 Рік тому +2

    Danya, I really do not think you should be worried about video being too long. Who appreciate you sharing your mastery should be good with three fold this long of a video. I am an e4 player but those tactics are so useful I feel I will be using some of them pretty soon.

  • @abliviax
    @abliviax Рік тому

    This is awesome. Please explain more opening ideas in main lines too.

  • @nellsummers7921
    @nellsummers7921 Рік тому

    Danya is so nice and helpful. thanks again

  • @4dwiNN
    @4dwiNN Рік тому

    Thank you Daniel !!

  • @stormixgaming8389
    @stormixgaming8389 Рік тому

    Great series, Naroditsky's doesn't miss.

  • @Tinil0
    @Tinil0 Рік тому

    Oh my God, I have been waiting for this for so long. Thank you Danya. Hope the next installment comes a little sooner haha

  • @emjhaybondoc2477
    @emjhaybondoc2477 Рік тому

    i love this master..just like ending the sttafford gambit.

  • @fiddydollas
    @fiddydollas Рік тому

    Thank you as always

  • @mehemmedeldarli
    @mehemmedeldarli Рік тому +1

    Nice video Daniel 👍👍💯💯🔥🔥

  • @bhagen40
    @bhagen40 Рік тому +2

    I can't believe that Daniel is only 27! He is such a wonderful and polished communicator and teacher. His use of colorful metaphor and inclusion of interesting personal stories and interesting history woven in seamlessly really makes it easy to learn and retain the information. I just love him and cant wait for new material. Hands down the most effective and interesting chess streamer around! And at just 27, the skys the limit for him! Thanks Danya! 😊

  • @hillelshmuel1354
    @hillelshmuel1354 Рік тому

    Great concept

  • @animantus4293
    @animantus4293 Рік тому +1

    I always welcome Englund gambit, but even more new video by Danya.

    • @travischampagne3252
      @travischampagne3252 Рік тому

      Me too bro. And I talk shit after I refute it. 😂 I get reported after every englund gambit game I play

  • @idfx1000
    @idfx1000 Рік тому +1

    Awesome, just awesome. About Glembek-Barbalic, corr. 2009 (11:00): when you find a bunch of correspondence games from the same year in a rare line, it probably means they were played in a thematic tournament.

  • @user-pp7ti4bc5l
    @user-pp7ti4bc5l Рік тому

    you're great Danya!

  • @infernalflamezz7480
    @infernalflamezz7480 Рік тому

    Love it Danya

  • @edwardwilson4272
    @edwardwilson4272 Рік тому +1

    "You can do no wrong in this position" ... Challenge accepted

  • @LexFloyd
    @LexFloyd Рік тому +1

    You give to the community and you shall receive from it.

  • @rubenmaes4062
    @rubenmaes4062 Рік тому

    It feels like this shouldn't be free. Thank you!

  • @eh_epic9633
    @eh_epic9633 Рік тому +1

    I hope "crush the smith-morra" will be the nexr video in this series

  • @lofichessss
    @lofichessss 9 місяців тому

    Thank you Sense !

  • @grzesiek7358
    @grzesiek7358 Рік тому

    Great, thanks!

  • @furiousangel8960
    @furiousangel8960 Рік тому

    awesome,tnx,big hug..

  • @thechessgoat
    @thechessgoat Рік тому +2

    Literally speaking I use these traps often and won many games

    • @justfun3677
      @justfun3677 Рік тому

      He destroyed our hopes and dreams