Elevate Your Elo to the Stars! | Jobava London | GM Naroditsky’s Theory Speed Run
00:00 Intro
00:26 First Move
00:30 Game
27:27 Analysis
39:20 Example 1
42:40 Back to Game
51:30 Example 2
48:40 Back to Game
54:58 Example 3
58:00 Back to Game
Bortnyk and Naroditsky's Jobava London
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Never thought I'd be talked into playing the Jobava but here we are
@JakeLemasterGuitar
Жыл бұрын
It’s a cheat code. I switched to it ~6 months ago and I’m winning nearly 60% with it. Intermediates just don’t know how to handle it
@worsethanjoerogan8061
Жыл бұрын
The Jobava is absolutely broken at 1500 😅
@Ramin2340
Жыл бұрын
@@JakeLemasterGuitar I got to 2300 rapid only with jobava london. It's my main repertoire in otb classical chess too.
@crystallized1676
Жыл бұрын
@@worsethanjoerogan8061 Yeah but KG is also absolutely broken at 1500 ;p It simply doesn't says much.
@NotoriousKhamid
Жыл бұрын
@@Ramin23402300 Lichees?
Even after selling the course Daniel can’t help giving some for free 😂 What an amazing guy !!
@soupisfornoobs4081
Жыл бұрын
I don't disagree but that's not necessarily a valid point. Showing off some of what the course offers is great marketing and not charity
@JezzBowden
6 ай бұрын
@@soupisfornoobs4081So you do disagree then!? 🫢
No streamer has helped my ELO grow like Naroditsky. Thank you so much, you are the best teacher on KZread
@aniketpriyadarshi2801
10 ай бұрын
What's you elo?
For those like me who never heard of this at 17:54: 'In my book Secrets of Practical Chess, I introduced the term “collinear move” to describe a move such as this, in which two opposing pieces face each other, and one slides along the line of attack without capturing the enemy piece. For some reason such moves are very easy to overlook." - John Nunn
@caballitodetotora7087
Жыл бұрын
Cool! Thx a lot :)
@jmn4276
Жыл бұрын
Why does he pronounce it co-lin-EAR isnt it co-linear?
@musical_lolu4811
Жыл бұрын
@@jmn4276 whatever.
@Nico-xc3rg
Жыл бұрын
@@jmn4276 He says collinear, just does it quickly
29:43 "very good sussy baka got it" XD
@taiteyard3567
Жыл бұрын
I died when I heard that, especially the way he said it.
You know you're good at chess when you close your eyes to calculate your moves... Meanwhile I'm over here staring at my screen drawing arrows forgetting to blink.
I've been binging your speedruns these past few days and I gotta say this episode is the best one so far. Energy, excitement, substance, depth. The appreciation you're showing for the many variations is so contagious! I got some really fun blitz games of my own out of this, cheers!
Daniel is the best GM for learning Chess, love these theory speed run videos
This tutorial speaks colossally to my missing link!! For the love of God; Naroditsky is by far, the best online chess teacher, by a long shot, wide open. Take the plunge! I play in the spirit of this style and usually loose on time in blitz but it always so sharp and I’m so close: this helps substantially! Hall of fame one of the greats: you are forever in my humble book! Thank you bruv
Super informative! Thanks Danya!
This was a phenomenal video I’m going to save this and rewatch it
As always, very informative. Thank you!
Eyy finally first! Just wanted to say I really appreciate the amount of effort you put towards your course, even to the extend of adding extra lines because of the recent Jobava London speedrun.
Love the Jobava course!
Great video! Thank you so much! ❤
Your videos are really instructive!! Thank you!
Always great content
Incredible. Really love this opening. I am going to enjoy playing this.
Brilliant to watch, fascinating
❤ Todah Rabah Dan for your video!
I just started studying chess again for the first time in years. I have studied the Yugaslav Attack Variation of the Sicilian Dragon extensively. This feels so natural for me. Thanks again Daniel
Excellent explanation. Very clear
thanks for the incredible course and incredible video we owe you many elo points
Amazing content
Yay more jobava london!
I’d love for you to do a series going over classic games that those without coaches may have never been exposed to, such as the Rubinstein game here. Thanks as always for the great instruction!
MORE VIDEOS ON THIS. Bought the course love it
@kalubasunga844
10 ай бұрын
Hello 👋
Thanks for such a great video! These are very instructive and you are an excellent teacher.
I think that because Daniel is so approachable, sometimes you forget the fact that he is a GM, and he really knows his stuff.
Never thought I'd hear Daniel say sussy baka in this lifetime, but you live to see something new everyday.
Jobava is definitely in my repertoire & one of my fav’s. I may be a little late to this vid but have to say, I totally understood everything you were explaining. This is a golden nugget of great info for anyone who is wanting to study the game. I can only imagine your course must be outstanding 🤘… Anyone out there that can tell me how they liked the course?
Not gonna lie, these higher elo videos sort of intimidated me as an 1100 blitz player but these attacking concepts were incredibly practical and helpful!! Daniel is a national treasure. Protect him at all costs
We love you Dayna!!
His opponent was so ready for this lol
@vortquake5611
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I studied modern defence that day wish I knew I was playing danya
legend
Wow.. as a fairly good(2200+ rapid on Lichess) Jobava London player myself the amount of attacking ideas I got from this video 🔥🔥😤😤.. can't wait for the next vid 😎... don't knock yourself forgetting some lines this just shows us what to do when we don't remember..keep calm and play on..🔥
@rafaelpaquete3350
10 ай бұрын
how old r u?
this might be the best game ive ever seen on the speedrun
Bought the course. Worth it👍
@bedivanion4334
4 ай бұрын
The course is in video format with explanations and everything or (as I've seen on Daniel's site) a set of .pgn files with matches to study, but no explanations? Thanks! ;)
So much of this goes way over my head, but it's still fun to watch
I mean this is just so so good
Excellent title and thumbnail
This is nothing short of epic. I’ve been playing Jobava London since Hans Neiman’s course came out, but Danya’s and Bortnyks course is a game changer.
love watching you make guys bust danya
With the "unexpected pawn recaptures" at 55:00, one good example is in game 2 of the Nepo vs Ding WCC. Ding didn't expect gxf6 and the rook on g8 ended up being decisive. A "bad example" is Tal trying to do that on Game 3 of his WCC vs Botvinnik lol but even he said he knew it was bad in his analysis
Danya, you once said in a speedrun video (maybe 1 year ago or so ?!), when playing the Jobava London, something like "this is a great opening to play, but make no mistake, I do not recommend it for lower rated players". Now you recommend your course not only for intermediate and master level players, but also for beginners with a rating above 1000 - what made you change your opinion? Can you please give your reasoning, why it might still make sense not only as a surprise and somewhat tricky opening, but maybe also as a good basis for longer-term development of good fundamentals and positional play - THANKS! 🙂
@user-xs6wl8hg1u
Жыл бұрын
I think it’s connected to the violation of the d4 opening principals, because you deprive yourself of possibility to play pawn to c3. And it could backfire pretty quickly if you are not prepared. So, because of this, white has to compensate with active play instead of simply consolidating the d4 pawn with c3. And the positions which occur in the Jobava are quite complicated sometimes. :p
@hammer12482
Жыл бұрын
I recommend it solely because of the Jobava trap on C7 with the knight. D4 Be4 Nc3 Nd5 Nc7+ really easy line and has won me a ton of games up to 1200
Your interview with Sagar Shah is gold, learned so much .
@ruthxk7844
Жыл бұрын
Yes!!
@ruthxk7844
Жыл бұрын
I won't remember anything, but there it was easier to appreciate.
Not gonna lie, the more I watch these speed runs, the more I’m thinking that there are a few inaccuracies in Simon Williams’s Jobava course .
Would it be possible to add chat to the videos? I like when twitch chat says "hi yt" at the beginning
Look at that lovely book case of knowledge,real chess player with real books.
Opponent: ...makes a move... Danya: *explains eight different lines,* "Clearly our opponent has studied this opening"
Better teacher for the Jobava London, than Mr. Jobava himself.
12:00 should absolutely think about centralizing the c3 knight via e2-d4
Hey, Danya. I appreciate what u doing, I think we should actuually be paying u for this😅.. I've read ur books and have been following u ever since. But just one question, why have u not covered the World Championship? That would've been really awesome!
So comforting to see GMs also forget lines and miss things. Me with my measly 1000 elo crying every time I make a silly mistake and lose the position.
Love this opening, but I've had people play Nf6 then d6. What do you do then?
I always thought the London was kind of a boring opening, but that was actually a really tactical and fun game! I may need to look into that course lol
@robdubent
7 ай бұрын
This is the Jobava London not the ‘London System’ which is different and yes- boring.
@hayhorca915
6 ай бұрын
The jobava London is misnamed. It's not really anything to do with the London and should be viewed as a completely different opening
how do u deal with ur opponent shoving his pawns down ur throat? i usually just end up folding
It’s not shilling if you put the work in and believe in what you’re selling; that’s just good business
By the way I play this EXACT set up and push my pawn again for it to be taken by their knight and I sac the rook for a double exclam everytime. Beautiful checkmating ideas and black has to play very precisely.
Wish the next Speedrun would be about 1.d4
Can I enter the Jobava file in chessbase? Not only lichess and chessable. Thanks. 😊
Daniel evangelizes a dubious opening and gets a lost position. Then justifies it by suggesting that his opponent could go astray because the position is unusual. He is absolutely correct. The majority of the games I have lost are because of this. However, I would not have played Be6, maybe Rc8.
Where can i buy this course?
Where can i interact with you online when you play these games?
i can see the galaxies and beyond now
Shill away man. If you start spruiking Pepsi I might find it a bit on the nose but your own chess course that you made, go for it!
Danya, good job taking Eric Hansen to the cleaners with the Jobava.
How can I contact you Daniel..plz reply...
Buy their Jobava London course - so complicated not even GMs can remember it!
@ChoateGo
Жыл бұрын
Hahaha so true. I love Danya but this video is not a good advertisement for Jobava lol.
@TheMrInfantaria
Жыл бұрын
Not even the guy that made it and studied it can remember it. its even worse
Me after learning tons of theory in e4 lines to be prepared for the speedrun and then seeing d4 😖
@jimmcaree6788
Жыл бұрын
In my opinion, this is the best Chess content on YT and it's free! I'm also an e4 player and I've just bought the Jobava course (which I might not even use!) just as a way of thanking Danya for the great work he is doing here. I'm also sure, that if the course is a success, there'll be other interesting courses to follow.
@msye
Жыл бұрын
I was an e4 player since ı started playing chess. And ı got to 2200 on Lichess with it. Since the course published ı'm now a d4 player :D It's just too good 😄
At 2:35 isn't it a bad idea of starting the pawn storm before your opponent castles because they haven't committed to one side yet and can just castle queenside?
@jonjones5092
Жыл бұрын
Castling queen-side is one of the best ideas for black, but it only provides equality even after the exchange sac. You just get a lot of time to create a complicated position, in addition to being able to win another pawn in some lines. A minor piece and 2 pawns for a rook and activity is pretty good.
29:40 the voice just drops after he said sussy baka like he was disappointed in the name
Why is he using the name of the opening without Rapport?
I play vs modern defense h4 as early as 3rd or 4th move it rly creates a lot of problems (thats 1600-2000 online elo)
@usageunit
Жыл бұрын
Shh! I'm a Modern player and I don't want people to know this!
Has anybody noticed that Daniel looks like jake gyllenhaal?? I love your videos btw
Clickbait title wtf Danya :D! Love ya!
@29:42
My biggest problem with playing the Jobava is that I end up playing against the French, Caro Kann and Pirc defense... I play E4 as my main opening, so it keeps transponsing to those lines.
@melrakan
Жыл бұрын
For me, a French player, it's just a win-win, haha.
How can we buy the course?
@imfrom4chan648
Ай бұрын
In description
😮
i'm now 15 and i started learning chess 2-3 years ago and now i'm 2400-2500 can i become a GM soon ??
@TheMrInfantaria
Жыл бұрын
No.
@justusschoenmakers8987
Жыл бұрын
2400 fide?
Can i play it with the reverse order? D4d5 ?
@tobiaszeller4323
Жыл бұрын
You mean can you play it after 1. d4 d5? Sure, you can play 2. Nc3 and blacks best response is to play Nf6 transposing. The reason most players would play Nf6 is to stop 3. e4, which is very powerful
@marcofrey2903
Жыл бұрын
It's called the Chigorin defense. It's not considered the best and many beginners kinda just stumble into playin this because they don't know better, but like most openings, if you study it and understand its tactics and ideas, it can work well.
@marcofrey2903
Жыл бұрын
You can also look into the Baltic defense.
Bro is mot advertising his course well, both times he makes a mistake in the opening
Jobava speedrun ?!
38:45 I doubt Rubinstein watches on youtube
I feel bad for the guy, man’s sub 2k wants to hit it to finally log off but gets a game against a GM. That would tilt me the f out lmao
How many plunges can one GM take?!
Imstil deciding on buying the course or not
common danya W
Haven't seen Jeffrey Xiong for a while; what's he up to?
16:03 why not play kh7 and after rook takes queen play rc7?
@faznaz7455
Жыл бұрын
g5 works i think. It frees up the d5 square for the knight if it moves and white may be barely in time to get out of the d file pin.
I have been thinking about picking up the Jobava, but honestly watching Danya struggle to find the best moves after analyzing it for 50+ hours has sort of convinced me that this opening is a bit hard to play.
Is it any coincidence that Yubaba from spirited away and Jobava of the chess London are Giga-Chads and have similar names. I think not.
34:41 ЗАДВИИИНУЛ!!!!
Anyone know what Dani charges for lessons or if he even does them? Think.. if his free content is this good....
I have your course. There are so many parenthetical branches, I get lost.
59:20 ba2?
Another brutal attack - which is always fun to watch - but really the game was ruined by the blunder ... Rac8. Black played too quickly, which is a lesson in itself, thx.
7:50
28:16