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Scandinavian + Elephant Gambit | Develop Your Instincts | GM Naroditsky's DYI Speedrun
00:00 Intro
00:11 First move
00:12 Game 1
04:56 Analysis 1
09:23 Example 1
11:28 Game 2
15:21 Analysis 2
Bortnyk and Naroditsky's Jobava London
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Пікірлер: 147
Opponent is 600 and played a weird move GM Danya: Maybe I'm being caught in some insane prep
@xDemoFMJ
4 ай бұрын
Hahhahaha
@coreyeverett5500
4 ай бұрын
And he meant it, too. What I love so much about Danya is that he never looks down to or looks up at someone because of their rating.
@Arthas30000
4 ай бұрын
To be fair, as a 1600 player, back in the day I did some insane Elephant Gambit prep, courtesy of Jonathan Schrantz, for bullet play. Totally weird to take back, but it could've been something lol
@Peterkringle
4 ай бұрын
@@coreyeverett5500agreed. Gotta admire his humility. So much respect for him for that and for not clickbaiting for views.
@jethro87
4 ай бұрын
"I fear not the man who has practised 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times."
Just played my an otb competition with your jobava course and scored 5/6 and beat an IM. Thanks for providing these amazingly instructive videos.
@claudiog7692
4 ай бұрын
How did you play 6 games with white? Was it a rapid tournament?
@darthjarjar_7918
4 ай бұрын
@@claudiog7692he didn’t play all 6 with white. He’s just saying he used the opening/course during the tournament
@cyin974
4 ай бұрын
Which line in jobava does your opponent usually go into as black otb?
@claudiog7692
4 ай бұрын
@@darthjarjar_7918 I figured it but it’s a bit disingenuous
@robdubent
4 ай бұрын
Same, I beat two 2000’s but not quite an IM! Nice 👍🏼
I'm so glad you're uploading frequently again. Best chess content on KZread
Happy to see this coming back more frequently. Genuinely I think I’ve started stagnating in my development in the absence of much new Danya speedrun content.
Danya, purchased your Jobava course and would love to see more Speedrun games playing it! Especially after 1300+ !
@LoreTunderin
4 ай бұрын
It really is a great course. Danya and Sasha did an amazing job.
With this video i went from 1500 to 700. Thank you, my sensai, Danya.
@TheMosayat
4 ай бұрын
It's only been a minute since the video dropped so that's pretty impressive ngl
@alexeishingdrelo5414
4 ай бұрын
Really impressive. Any advice for a 1600 trying to hit the 700-800 rating range?
@dzordzszs
4 ай бұрын
@@alexeishingdrelo5414Watch Danya videos in reverse
@michaelcaron5756
4 ай бұрын
@@alexeishingdrelo5414lose more
@justarandomanimegirlpassin5341
4 ай бұрын
@@alexeishingdrelo5414jerome gambit will get you there in no time
Hey my fav gm, yesterday I played my second otb tournament and I won against a 2000 for the first time! Thank you for the amazing content and for all the teaching. Keep going and never give up !❤
@oscarhinojosa4712
4 ай бұрын
What is your rating? And also when did you knew you were good enough for a otb tournament? Btw im just curious
@liamfransen3478
4 ай бұрын
@@oscarhinojosa4712 i am 1600 online and I started playing otb when I was around 1400 online. But a 2000 fide player is 2300 online... The main question is in what kind of tournament you want to play. I would say above 1500 is good enough to start playing otb and get an official rating!
@carlsbad2015
4 ай бұрын
You can start playing OTB NOW. Why do you want to wait and play alone at home? You'll learn so much from these long games and club players are really helpful. Sorry but it's bs to say 1500 or any other number.
@bodhiyonzon8912
4 ай бұрын
@@carlsbad2015ypu should never play OTB. at the end of the day, the best chess players in the worlds (bots) didnt ever play OTB which means we should not play OTB if we want to be as strong as them
I love your jobava course, I'm really learning how the opening works, and I've won some really awesome games! Thanks so much, and I really appreciate the new content!
It's really good to see you start posting more of these speedrun games more often again. I can't say I get a ton of value from these lower level games but I do get some and honestly with the way my life is right now your content helps my crippling depression and suicidal contemplations. Being a homeless veteran with ptsd and bipolar 1. Bipolar 1 is basically a death sentence in todays culture and your content is about the only thing that helps me hold on even the slightest. Honestly wish I had substance abuse problems as those people are cared for more than those like me even though bipolar 1 is the worst mental health disorder after schizophrenia. Often times I think I should just start getting into hard drugs and alcohol. Maybe someone would give a shit then and I could get some help. But until I decide to finally end this torture and clock out, your videos have helped more than I can even begin to explain. I just wanted to say thanks.
@boogieman-vr2iy
4 ай бұрын
As a fellow chess and fan of GM Naroditsky, I am glad his videos help you with dealing with your depression and I pray you get well...God bless you🙏🙏
@boogieman-vr2iy
4 ай бұрын
I found a funny video about GM Naroditsky and how he is a "Bully of Bullet Brawl" I hope this will lighten your depression. kzread.info/dash/bejne/mId53NSelse4nbg.html
@DanielNaroditskyGM
4 ай бұрын
I'm really sorry to hear about your issues. That sounds brutal and the fact that you find it in yourself to keep improving at chess is so admirable. Keep up the good work. I'm so sorry there isn't more I can do or say to help, but hopefully it brings a smile to your face to know that having a positive impact on people like you keep me going and prevent burnout! Stay strong and thank you for your service to the country ❤
@amber9231
4 ай бұрын
Hey as a fellow veteran, it hurts to hear that you’re going through all that. I really hope you find the help and support that you deserve and just know it is worth it to keep going. You sound like you must be pretty cool considering you dedicated a significant part of your life to our amazing country and you have an interest in chess! Wish you all the best ❤
@TheRealRussell
4 ай бұрын
@@amber9231 Thanks Amber. I can't say I see much value in continuing to go on, but I really do appreciate your friendliness and actually feeling seen.
The best moment in any speedrun is when Danya stands up to pick up a book from his library 🤩
It's impressive you manage to make those videos so interesting even at a very low elo! I love it when you explain some concept and then show the same concept in a high level game, chess is amazing and so are you!
Thanks for the instructive lesson on the Elephant Gambit :) I've been playing exd5 and trying to cope after e4 but your lines look much nicer
Man, I love these videos! So inspirational and packed with wisdom. Makes me want to play chess again after a small hiatus.
Man. I just love these types of videos.
Thanks Danya.
I love the wasp variation of the elephant gambit. I just know it’s technically “not a good opening.” In the top ranks. It’s just so aggressive and never lets up
Whenever Daniel drops a video, I watch!!!!
Thanks for another video.
Thanks for being consistent with the speedrun ❤❤
Keep em coming sensai! Thanks for cranking them out more quickly!!
Love these vids
First time catching a speedrun the day it came out!
Danya uploads, I watch.
@psybranet
4 ай бұрын
Right there with ya 🎉
Since you mentioned it, I'd love to see you dismantle the Alien gambit! I know it's objectively bad and all, but for me as a lower rated Caro-Kann player it surprisingly turned out to be an absolute menace, especially at faster time controls. I know the first couple of steps to counter it, but I still often end up caught in the ensuing complications and at the very least get in time trouble. You're so great at explaining things, it'd be awesome to hear your thoughts on practical ways to quickly disarm the threats for lower rated players. Thank you for your videos!
@husnainkhan6531
4 ай бұрын
That would be gteat idea
I love the stuff in this video about running the king away to safety
best chess content❤
Danya, Keep doing this type of videos please
how does one age 20 years in 3? i just watched every single one of your old speed runs from just three years ago! holy shit did you not sleep the entire time?
19:52 Danya “and thats all you have to know” after listing a 37 move sequence “plus or minus a few side lines” 🤣 not understanding he’s speaking to someone who has been playing the caro for the entirety of his life and gets lost after move 4 🤣🤣
Good video
ty, kind Sir❤
Three speedrun episodes in a week? Beautiful:)
Даня привет. Как всегда контент на высоте. Спасибо!)
I'd love if we could get a close-up of all the books in your collection.
That was awesome Thanks !
"Scandilous???" made me laugh, and I don't know why. It really shouldn't be that funny, but the expression just *made* it. XD
king is back
Heck yeah, John Bartholomew shout-out! #TeamScandi
Since you mentioned it, I'd love to see you dismantle the Alien gambit! I know it's objectively bad and no challenge for you, but as a Caro-Kann player it's surprisingly an absolute menace at the lower levels, especially in faster time controls. I have learned the basics of countering it, but I still often manage to get caught in the complications and at the very least end up in time trouble. You are so great at explaining things, it'd be great to hear your thoughts on practical ways to quickly disarm it for beginners/lower intermediate players.
Hey Daniel! Would you be able to make a video on chess openings and transpositions? I would love to know "if I know x opening" then what are the other openings that need to be learned. For example: If I play the benko gambit, what other essential lines should be learned? Love all your videos, keep up the great work!
nice
Danya the man
Maybe you’ve seen me before, so I’ll stop spamming you but I’ve never found a vid of yours so early. First, the 5 minute time control is best for teaching fast chess, which is a beautiful and massively complex skill set on its own. I don’t think people benefit from it as much if they aren’t already reflexively seeing a variety of patterns, which probably 99.9% of your audience. Just learning “chess” and demystifying the black box of a GM’s mind is so important- I didn’t understand until watching your series that GMs weren’t seeing some hidden dimension outside of my comprehension, they’re often making concrete moves which culminate in an obviously superior position, the same thing we’re all trying to do. They just see moves quicker, calculate to longer depths, recognize more tactics, make less mistakes. This was a key insight for a lot of us before making that leap from 800 to 1200-1500. Also, your work means a lot to me personally. Never stop doing what you’re doing man. You’re the best.
@zafhalasdfn3324
4 ай бұрын
By the way, if you could somehow advance your rating a bit faster off stream I would encourage it just for the sake of getting interesting games. You are an extremely busy person so I wouldn’t expect you to be grinding a hours of landslide games against noobs for no content. But it would be welcome if you ever considered doing that.
"You can't know everything" Magnus and hikaru: "hold my beers"
in under 1 min. lets goo.
CHAPEAU on using the word "Gifted"😊
15:20 Ben finegold told me to never resign
7 minute after upload, and i am watching 😊😊
How many times have you closed out a "private window" and the first thing you see is Danya's face?
Prosecuting the advantage so hard it needs a defense attorney
Промолчим, что все это выкладывается на ютюб совершенно бесплатно, Гросс объясняет тебе как нужно играть на твоём уровне, но классная кофта 😂, куплю себе такую же, буду всех громить🎉
I play the elephant gambit with 3... Nf6, there's even a bunch of Jobava games in this line
0:45 Black should easily see that Nf3 would be coming without having any opening knowledge. But you have opening courses to sell of course xD
Looking at the queen intermediate move that refutes the elephant, it looks like sacking the bishop on f7 is a very viable alternative, even better maybe? I can't see the refutation. What am I missing lol?
You need to make a video showing the Chess books you own and which ones are your favourite
@sorryforbatenglish
4 ай бұрын
Danya made a video on books ~2 years ago. I'd certainly watch an updated, longer version though! Moar chess history and book nerdery please.
@LouisAlbie
4 ай бұрын
@@sorryforbatenglish thanks and I agree
Four games??!! I have to reactivate my twitch account! Anyway, thank you Danya. I used to play exd4 and Qe2 against the Elephant but I have noticed lately that black has some tactical ideas and gets some play. I even lost some games! Nxe5 it is! Much appreciated.
"shouldn't sacrifice just to sacrifice". This seems sacrilegious and I'm disappointed you'd say that. No pun intended.
12:24 "maybe I'm getting caught in some like insane prep", no it's a 600, they don't have prep ^^
Quick note of an elephant gambit player. There are a few lines that give white a solid a advantage but the one just find the easiest to ay is e4 e5 nf3 d5 pxd5 e4 qe2 nf6 d3 qxd5 nd2. It is important not to play nc3 which is drawing because after bb4 bd2 bxc3 bxc3 o-o bxf6 white has the in-between move xf3 and white loses.
What were you setting with the Rook in game 1?
You say there are better coffeehouse gambit lines than the elephant gambit.. I am looking for exactly that sort of thing against e4 xD any recommendations?
15:25 "I have a book on the Elephant Gambit" *walks to the book in a straight line and takes it out of 1500 chess books* I mean how does that work!? Does he order them alphabetically?
there is one Russian IM (Arslanov Chess) who recommends the elephant gambit, maybe Smorodina is his sub 😂
After watching your three previous and Eric Rosen's current speedrun, I'm pretty convinced there are different pools for newbie players. Those two games seemed to be played by opponents brand new at chess, rather than say, 700s who are 700 because they're, delicately, quite bad (but experienced) at chess.
@macdonaldnnadi
4 ай бұрын
You’re 700 because your overall skill is at 700, no need to over complicate it. Both types of players still make the same mistakes lol
@caius6019
4 ай бұрын
I used to feel that way when I watched Danya play people in my last sticking point rating range because I was watching 1600s and 1700s make blunders against him they never make against me! Just folding and throwing material away like nothing. But its the pressure a GM level player puts on you. When you play good tough moves consistently people fall apart fast. The only difference between experienced 700s and new 700s is maybe a couple moves of opening theory. Otherwise they wouldn't be 700s still.
are there any danya videos where he purposely goes a bishop down and then shows how to play that?
@justarandomanimegirlpassin5341
4 ай бұрын
Yeah 1 on purpose and 1 he blundered and had to play on maybe more but def not many the game he on purpose blundered is like kinda early and the other game will have a title like where he mentions the blunder
In the first game i was hoping that Danya plays g4 ...Bxg4 Ne5 ...Bxd1 Bf7# :(
I think you should really consider starting speedruns from at least 1100-1200 ELO onwards. I don't mean to act arrogant, but these 600 players are so bad that it's very hard even for the beginners to learn something. The first guy literally playes the worst moves on half his turns.
so it IS elephant. ive been telling myself i heard alapin everytime lol
Do Danya's ops get their rating points back? If they do, then do they get a notification with an explanation? How does it work exactly?
@caius6019
4 ай бұрын
Yea they get refunded. I imagine anybody in any of these speedruns finds out their opponent was Danya though.
what time are you live on twitch pls put it in the description
@DanielNaroditskyGM
4 ай бұрын
Late!
@simdriver01
4 ай бұрын
@@DanielNaroditskyGM I'm in the UK our "late" is different hahaha I'm guessing after 9pm eastern but you do say in the videos its late and ur in America, also love the content dayna! use to watch Hikaru more but its became saturated (don't tell him I said this)
@simdriver01
4 ай бұрын
@@DanielNaroditskyGM also its nice to see you reply! :D
Danya, against these weak opponents could you lose a piece then show how you'd go about getting equality? Would be more useful than just steam-rolling 600s :)
11:35 any Russian speakers know what Danya said?
Id really love if youd use the jobava london as your main white opening in this speedrun
F6!
Pal world is a good game. :)
@theplayzpaidoff3666
4 ай бұрын
One major issue I found though is that I can't swap my pallball, which sucks because the concept is super cool. It is like a mix between ARK and Pokimon.
Danya playing against 600 guy and stops on move 3 suspecting getting trapped in some deep prep xD. Bro if he could prep he wont be 600 lmao
@prplt
4 ай бұрын
well it might be another GM doing a speedrun 😂
Just in time after losing Scandi game to a 1k elo who played 24 top engine moves in a row all in 1-2 seconds. Man - people really study their openings at that level! Nah, he got banned 5 minutes later.
Why do the thumbnails still say “blitz speedrun”?
Hey, no idea if you're going to see this. But I'm noticing already you're saying a lot of "we covered this better already in another speedrun." I think this one needs some more identity to avoid that. I'd personally love it if you have an opening repertoire for the run and stick to it entirely, letting people truly pick up the openings you choose for it.
Good Russian pronouncation! I like красная смородина)
@ThatRaisinTho
4 ай бұрын
He’s fluent in Russian
@cake77870
4 ай бұрын
He is a native Russian speaker
Not your level Danya, not your level
Why do the thumbnails still say Blitz Speedrun when you’ve fully transitioned to rapid
Hi danya it will be great if we start these videos from atleast 1000/1200 ELO.
BRUH
Nooo, sacrifice is the essence of chess :)
first
@musical_lolu4811
4 ай бұрын
no
That is the reason why I like the 5 minuted speedrun, you don't have to wait a decade just to have some worthy opponent, boring 😒
That first game was a really ugly scandinavian by black, brother iuuk, whats that brother
You should really start starting speedruns at 1000+ where you’re playing against real humans. I normally just skip all this, just clicked on this video to add this comment. Bye!
Skip the sub 1000 rated opponents
No disrespect to these opponents but these speed runs really should be started at 1500+ elo. This has no instructional value whatsoever.
@MrKikke2
4 ай бұрын
Yes, it does!
@kruksog
4 ай бұрын
I could see starting at 800, but these low level videos are absolutely instructional for players around this level.
I edge to your videos Danya
NAROBLITSKY! 💀🔥