I’m about the same ELO as Danya rn, the amount of people who play strangely and terribly like this guy in the video, yet it works and isn’t immediately losing is incredible. This video is amazing for how a super (online/blitz) GM is even confused at this guys play and how he can’t immediately win, I’m so grateful we played a guy like this on the speed run.
"Before you go about trying to order the entire board, you have to clean up your own development" "There's something extremely profound about learning to bear the responsibilities of your position and bringing light to the pieces around you" "You have to socialize your opening by move 4 or else it will be rejected by its peers" "If you give a player who just lost the world championship serotonin they will get back up and fight again" - Danya B Peterson Make sure to pick up copies of "12 rules for chess" by Nimzovich and "Beyond move order" an analysis of Jobava's openings today.
“White is playing badly but for some reason it’s very hard to play against the way he’s playing…” literally how I feel every game when opponent goes for the most dubious openings and somehow it works
17:00 was that a Peterson impression Danya?! 😂 Love it. Great chess and entertaining content at the same time lol. Keep up the fantastic and educational content :)
As a 1900 player, I face these players a lot. I think they have a limited understanding of positional concepts but are very tactical aware, so that they can make it work anyway. It’s probably very likely that they would gain a lot of elo if they took some time and studied the game.
@@yakncast7530 Maybe? Thing is you don't really hit the 1900+ range without putting quite a bit of effort in to the game. And you're right. A bunch are probably fine being chill. OP is also right though, if time was taken they'd hit 2200 probably.
Really loving this speedrun! The way that you break down so many of your moves that might appear simple at first really helps me to emulate that system of thinking. Keep up the great work :)
This is why openings don't matter that much up to like 2000+. His opponent was 1950, and even my 1100 ass could tell he played very weirdly, but he would have destroyed me any day, and even Danya was confused for a bit about what the winning approach was (of course he found it quickly after, but we could not have). I should really focus on tactics & endgames, but I just can't seem to improve :(
About improving, just keep watching. I got to 1800+ on lichess just from watching vids and playing. Would love to break 2000 at rapid or blitz! Have found at 1200-1600 lichess rating, another great channel to watch is Chess-Network, who likes to keep it simple and play positionally. I find Jerry's play a bit easier to understand than Danya's more aggressive/tactical style, which requires more depth of awareness.
Yes, but it seemed so obvious when he played it. "Of course you want to bring your other rook into the attack, and of course you saw that long castling would get your king in trouble, so kf8 is the logical conclusion". Of course lol
I think Re8 was far more GM-like, actually. Kf8 is a very natural move, just bringing the last piece into the attack (with check!), and I'm sure would be one of the first considerations by any attack-minded player. Re8, on the other hand, doesn't seem to do a whole lot initially, as it's controlling a file that the king is running away from, anyway. Mind you, it's still relatively natural as it still develops the last inactive piece, but if we had to pick which one of Kf8 and Re8 was more GM-like, it would definitely have to be Re8.
It's rather interesting to see the endgame position, then watch Daniel slowly reach that position, figuring out how it got so dominant. This games lesson was, from what I can see, taking advantage of whites poor development and quickly getting pieces aimed at the king! Fun game, I like what you've done!
Thanks Daniel!!! I defeated the cpu today on my phone on the hard mode with my rook and queen. I'm a beginner but this is proof that your teaching has greatly advanced my playing style. I tend to block and pivot then go for undefended open spaces to create a sense of foundation and then my opponent thinks i will move that direction when I'm literally distracting him or her to unprotect their valuable pieces🤣 once i get rid of his protected pieces i go for the kill.
@@anmax Eh it can be decent if you just want to play with infinite time, I've generally found the 1800-2000 bots match the playing strength of 800-1000 rated players and since he is a beginner that's perfect. But playing against players helps you learn blunders in many openings, especially at 800 where people actually play 1.e5 2.f6 which is an immediate blunder. It's fun to just learn the mistakes people play and punish away :)
I always want to play the moves Danya says are bad. Like at 1:50 I was like "let's not play knight c3, feels bad to allow that trade" then he does exactly that 🤣
In the intro you can play Bg1 and 2 of your pieces defend the h2 square so that your queen can mate with the king. and you also threaten Nxf2 which is a little extra pepper into his nostrils
I feel the same way playing agaisnt strange players. You just Know the moves are bad, and then you think you have to punish them immediatly, but when you dont see a win you get fruststratet and play poorly. I looked at my chess insights and found out i score significantly better against higher rated players. i guess its psychological nature
Why chess is so hard. This video - "with this move we basically force the opponent to castle." Every other video I've ever watched - "this move just encourages the opponent to castle, protecting his king, and developing the rook out of the corner. Why would we want to do that?"
Danya wants to play solid chess, help us learn, and win. This guy was doing some WTF moves and Danya didn't want to simply destroy him; however, he wanted to play solid moves. If this wasn't recorded, Danya would've destroyed this guy and just moved on without thinking.
I wanted to play Bc6 before e6 because that opens the queen and after d4 cxd4 Qxd4 you can take with the queen and white has an IQP. with e6 d4 you might play Bc6 now but it gets unnecessarily complicated
I’m a good 400 points below this level, but this kind of play is what throws me off the most. The ignoring of real openings, and just playing bad moves that don’t immediately lose
Strange how white’s opening was strange but there didn’t seem to be an obvious way to gain a decisive upper hand. My tendency is to think there’s a way to make someone pay the price, but that’s not necessarily something to count on, especially at my level.
My taint has been twitching lately. Anyone else experiencing this? I don't play chess, I'm just asking the whole internet about it. It's getting pretty annoying.
7:08 that was greek gift dude, it was check with knight he would not had time for g3. That's the greek gift. Dissapointed not able to predict just 3-4 moves.
The classic Greek gift squanders quite a bit of black's advantage. After Bxh2 Kxh2 Ng4 Kg1 Qh4 black can just calmly defend with Bf4, engine eval goes to 0. What he played (Ng4) was a more testing line, and kept most of the advantage (-4 for Ng4 vs -2 for best line after Bxh2). The Greek gift isn't worth pursuing here (as he stated during the game).
7:00 "I'm calculating it...ok let's do it...no, let's not." Stockfish going from 16 to 22 depth
loving these comments, there's always something super hilarious about Danyas calculating comments :D
*Headfish
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I’m about the same ELO as Danya rn, the amount of people who play strangely and terribly like this guy in the video, yet it works and isn’t immediately losing is incredible. This video is amazing for how a super (online/blitz) GM is even confused at this guys play and how he can’t immediately win, I’m so grateful we played a guy like this on the speed run.
Players who play like this are probably not understanding the theory very deep, but has strong intuition.
@@arthoormoorgen9492 not theory, these moves aren’t even logical. You don’t need any theory at 1900
Daniel is 2617 ELO right now. You're a woman and you're 2600? I call BS.
@@AhPhoey he meant the online rating doofus
@@meowlmeowl-gi4925 You had to edit that phrase? Looks to be you're the doofus.
"Before you go about trying to order the entire board, you have to clean up your own development"
"There's something extremely profound about learning to bear the responsibilities of your position and bringing light to the pieces around you"
"You have to socialize your opening by move 4 or else it will be rejected by its peers"
"If you give a player who just lost the world championship serotonin they will get back up and fight again"
- Danya B Peterson
Make sure to pick up copies of "12 rules for chess" by Nimzovich and "Beyond move order" an analysis of Jobava's openings today.
Stay off the benzos Danya.
A Jordan Peterson impression as not what I expected from Danya but something I certainly needed
Right? I did not see that coming.
He's done a lot of them before.
At what time did he do this?
came down to the comments to say the same thing lol
@@Blubberbeest 17:00
“White is playing badly but for some reason it’s very hard to play against the way he’s playing…” literally how I feel every game when opponent goes for the most dubious openings and somehow it works
17:00 was that a Peterson impression Danya?! 😂 Love it. Great chess and entertaining content at the same time lol. Keep up the fantastic and educational content :)
I think so!
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Definitely
based Danya
As a 1900 player, I face these players a lot. I think they have a limited understanding of positional concepts but are very tactical aware, so that they can make it work anyway.
It’s probably very likely that they would gain a lot of elo if they took some time and studied the game.
I think you just described me perfectly. But it takes so much time to study the game :(
By far the most annoying kind of player to face lol
Maybe some just enjoy the game (challenge) and are not wanting to be the next Magnus.
@@yakncast7530 Maybe? Thing is you don't really hit the 1900+ range without putting quite a bit of effort in to the game. And you're right. A bunch are probably fine being chill. OP is also right though, if time was taken they'd hit 2200 probably.
@@Setixir Maybe that effort is just playing a lot.
Finally a delayed alapin!! I’ve been yearning for this
Thanks!
Really loving this speedrun! The way that you break down so many of your moves that might appear simple at first really helps me to emulate that system of thinking. Keep up the great work :)
Love your style of explaining and breaking down every move, has really helped me improve!
This is why openings don't matter that much up to like 2000+. His opponent was 1950, and even my 1100 ass could tell he played very weirdly, but he would have destroyed me any day, and even Danya was confused for a bit about what the winning approach was (of course he found it quickly after, but we could not have). I should really focus on tactics & endgames, but I just can't seem to improve :(
Yeah, a general understanding of the game is much more valuable than memorizing moves
About improving, just keep watching. I got to 1800+ on lichess just from watching vids and playing.
Would love to break 2000 at rapid or blitz!
Have found at 1200-1600 lichess rating, another great channel to watch is Chess-Network, who likes to keep it simple and play positionally. I find Jerry's play a bit easier to understand than Danya's more aggressive/tactical style, which requires more depth of awareness.
@Memes shorts Hi
@Memes shorts sry taking a break from playing. Maybe next week we can have a match.
@Memes shorts have a good day!
Went to my local Chess center last Thursday, played against the delayed Alapin 3 times 😐 thank you for your support
Great explaination and nice tactical patterns, thanks Danny
King f8 in that position is the most GM move ever... You really think I'm not going to ceaselessly check him until I run out of time and lose
Yes, but it seemed so obvious when he played it.
"Of course you want to bring your other rook into the attack, and of course you saw that long castling would get your king in trouble, so kf8 is the logical conclusion". Of course lol
Guess I am a GM 😎
I think Re8 was far more GM-like, actually. Kf8 is a very natural move, just bringing the last piece into the attack (with check!), and I'm sure would be one of the first considerations by any attack-minded player. Re8, on the other hand, doesn't seem to do a whole lot initially, as it's controlling a file that the king is running away from, anyway. Mind you, it's still relatively natural as it still develops the last inactive piece, but if we had to pick which one of Kf8 and Re8 was more GM-like, it would definitely have to be Re8.
nice karpov/yoda impression. that made me laugh out loud. thanks for the content bro im playing my best chess
I think he was making fun of Jordan Peterson here, not doing a Karpov impression
16:54 Blessed to have both a Karpov slaying dragons image and a Jordy Peterstone impersonation.
The speedrun series are always great for learning some attacking chess. 👍
I'm 2000, I can testify my opponents play like openings like this all the time
Never stop making these!
It's rather interesting to see the endgame position, then watch Daniel slowly reach that position, figuring out how it got so dominant. This games lesson was, from what I can see, taking advantage of whites poor development and quickly getting pieces aimed at the king! Fun game, I like what you've done!
I'm from egypt and enjoying watch your videos
17:03 That impression XD
Am I crazy or was that Jordan Peterson?
@@mercuryatamolos3687 haha nah it was
@@Welpiie not a crossover I was expecting
nothing makes me more happy than seeing new upload from Danya when jsut about to start tthe breakfast
Danya is finally at my elo. I'm 2000 and I've been waiting to learn how to punish such dubious but resistant play
amazing examples and explanations
Thanks for the great information in these videos 👍
I'm not even good at chess but watching this gave me a hangover
This videos are so good I can’t even believe it
I need the sensei’s skincare routine
Thats confidential
Fr. He looks good
It's called being 26 years old. 😉
Thanks Daniel!!! I defeated the cpu today on my phone on the hard mode with my rook and queen. I'm a beginner but this is proof that your teaching has greatly advanced my playing style. I tend to block and pivot then go for undefended open spaces to create a sense of foundation and then my opponent thinks i will move that direction when I'm literally distracting him or her to unprotect their valuable pieces🤣 once i get rid of his protected pieces i go for the kill.
Don’t play the cpu, it’s miserable
@@anmax Eh it can be decent if you just want to play with infinite time, I've generally found the 1800-2000 bots match the playing strength of 800-1000 rated players and since he is a beginner that's perfect. But playing against players helps you learn blunders in many openings, especially at 800 where people actually play 1.e5 2.f6 which is an immediate blunder. It's fun to just learn the mistakes people play and punish away :)
DANYA VIDEO YAY
lmao at the jp impression in the middle
I feel like my Chess understanding improved by at least 200 Elo points from just watching this Video.🤯🥳
I always want to play the moves Danya says are bad. Like at 1:50 I was like "let's not play knight c3, feels bad to allow that trade" then he does exactly that 🤣
*Nd7
You're sick man!!!
Great video as always. Make sure you get enough sleep though. Burning the candle at both ends can’t last long!
His confusion is hilarious
Someone just played the Delayed Alapin with e5 against me.
so I Naro'd him.
I have heard a story that, in the emanuel lasker game, his opponent just walked away instead of playing (after the fork)
Yeah that was against a German player... Bardelemen? Something like that
@@emmanuelnwachukwu6071 ooh von bardeleven I think
@@emmanuelnwachukwu6071 correcting myself: Von Bardeleben! it's a b altough it sounds like a v.
Curt von Bardeleben!
@@hellopleychess3190 ow! That's right thanks.
In the intro you can play Bg1 and 2 of your pieces defend the h2 square so that your queen can mate with the king.
and you also threaten Nxf2 which is a little extra pepper into his nostrils
17:04 Why do dragons hoard gold? Because the things you most need is always to be found where you least want to look.
A fellow podcaster? Or am I reading it wrong.
@@gnikdroy Clean your room.
@@Anti-You Eerily enough, I just did.
I feel the same way playing agaisnt strange players. You just Know the moves are bad, and then you think you have to punish them immediatly, but when you dont see a win you get fruststratet and play poorly. I looked at my chess insights and found out i score significantly better against higher rated players. i guess its psychological nature
omg... SuperGM is teaching the fishing pole tactics :-O
and later Kf8 is the best tactics :)
Don’t forget to slay them dragons and clean the king’s chamber
Mr Naeodisly I hope u keep uploading vida 😬
the knight returns!
22:50 "must capture" ben finegold agrees but i dont
I enjoyed this video as much as any other, but is Danya (a) tired, (b) buzzed, or (c) high?
why not after knight c6 bishop Xg2?
Daniel I think you missed mate in one your awesome at chess
Why chess is so hard.
This video - "with this move we basically force the opponent to castle."
Every other video I've ever watched - "this move just encourages the opponent to castle, protecting his king, and developing the rook out of the corner. Why would we want to do that?"
I love your content but please bring back the endgame series 😭
Danya wants to play solid chess, help us learn, and win. This guy was doing some WTF moves and Danya didn't want to simply destroy him; however, he wanted to play solid moves. If this wasn't recorded, Danya would've destroyed this guy and just moved on without thinking.
I wanted to play Bc6 before e6 because that opens the queen and after d4 cxd4 Qxd4 you can take with the queen and white has an IQP. with e6 d4 you might play Bc6 now but it gets unnecessarily complicated
I still don't want to boss you around but what's up with the endgame series ?
New video Lets gooooo.
Unexpected Jordan Peterson appearance at 17:00
I’m a good 400 points below this level, but this kind of play is what throws me off the most. The ignoring of real openings, and just playing bad moves that don’t immediately lose
At the beginning and I know it’s Bg1 with a double mate threat 😁
I’m kind of wrong but I have enough resolve to leave my comment.
I wasn’t ready for that Jordan Peterson impression…
delayed alapin is my main line x3
Strange how white’s opening was strange but there didn’t seem to be an obvious way to gain a decisive upper hand. My tendency is to think there’s a way to make someone pay the price, but that’s not necessarily something to count on, especially at my level.
2.1K likes and 0 dislikes- that's wild.
"Anticlimactic" to say the least. As a Sicilian player I hate the Delayed Alapin along with all the closed Sicilians. haha
funnily enough the engine liked Qh4 lol
Hahaha I haven't heard his jordan Peterson impression before
Haha I think my goal in chess is just to be really really strange
How Russian school teach Dany u r referring most if the time in ur streaming.. And so kind of u.. It's really helpful.. For many.. Personally for me
Lol.. his king literally went from g1 to b1
COMMENT HERE IF YOU WANT MORE DANYA ENDGAME VIDEOS 🔥🔥🔥
We’re really just going to gloss over the fact that my man’s name was AbhiKIDLOVER?
KID = King's Indian Defense
@@dsrguru yeah I get that but such a weird way to go about showing your love for it 😂
Lol the guy's name is literally "kid lover" 🤔
Why don't you take a seat right there
My taint has been twitching lately. Anyone else experiencing this? I don't play chess, I'm just asking the whole internet about it. It's getting pretty annoying.
For the situation in the thumbnail, why not Nxc3 fxc3 Bxg2+ Kxg2 Qg3#
Nxc3 Bxc3
Pretty accurate Karpov impersonation 😄
It was of jordan peterson
7:08 that was greek gift dude, it was check with knight he would not had time for g3. That's the greek gift. Dissapointed not able to predict just 3-4 moves.
The classic Greek gift squanders quite a bit of black's advantage. After Bxh2 Kxh2 Ng4 Kg1 Qh4 black can just calmly defend with Bf4, engine eval goes to 0.
What he played (Ng4) was a more testing line, and kept most of the advantage (-4 for Ng4 vs -2 for best line after Bxh2). The Greek gift isn't worth pursuing here (as he stated during the game).
Gg
x2
Peepeepoopoo check
Danya. I love you.
7:30 Qh4 missed, I wanted so badly t.t
He analysed that idea at 25:09 =)
Your opponent's name was kinda sus.
u gotta watch more J Peterson to improve the impression cause the mannerisms aren't on point, the keywords are tho
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bruh i thought i had it?!?!?
If you're that dedicated to the channel, why waste the first comment by saying "first". empty comment, doesn't actually add anything.
@@KF1 your negativity sure aint helping. we're having fun at zero cost to anybody spread joy with yo lame a**