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Nimzo-Indian Positional Break Down | Queen's Indian | The Sensei Speedrun | GM Naroditsky 

Daniel Naroditsky
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00:00 Intro
00:15 First Move
03:44 Analysis
14:10 Example
17:28 Back To Game
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Комментарии : 117   
@mateusmendonca955
@mateusmendonca955 Год назад
2:10 “You should be very familiar with this idea if you are, like, 1500 or above”. Me, a 1700, taking my notes while felling slightly attacked.
@joshua2184
@joshua2184 Год назад
Danya, just wanted to thank you for all of the hard work and analysis you put into these vids in a way where all of us can understand and implement in our game.
@zadh
@zadh Год назад
the way he make yourself internalize key questions improve a lot
@viktor5910
@viktor5910 Год назад
Best chess youtuber easily
@aiGeis
@aiGeis Год назад
So crazy how often he is still able to find 2000+ rated players that just roll over after like 15-20 moves.
@ChessReviewer393
@ChessReviewer393 Год назад
they probably just get nervous
@adaelasm6467
@adaelasm6467 Год назад
2000+ is really good but compared to a GM it’s really not. When you face the pressure of these top players almost everyone cracks.
@claudiog7692
@claudiog7692 Год назад
@@adaelasm6467 I don’t think they’re expected to lose so early, these videos are always nice but they have little instructional value for OTB players, since our opponents know more theory and don’t play so passively and don’t blunder like this
@calebkoeller9586
@calebkoeller9586 Год назад
@@claudiog7692 I disagree. Sure, it's more valuable for online players, but the way he explains his thought process for moves is super helpful. For example, Qg5 tactically defending the knight is something I wouldn't have ever thought of
@claudiog7692
@claudiog7692 Год назад
@@calebkoeller9586 yes that’s not an easy move to find and he’s good that he sees it so quickly, but since that was the opening in a classical game I would have seen it, and I would expect my opponent the same
@windowcleanersofbrandon
@windowcleanersofbrandon Год назад
as a 2000 rated player I've really enjoyed the video's. I think it's the way you draw in the audience to guess the move, and logically explain your thoughts.
@chh_mumu
@chh_mumu Год назад
I would like to mention that there's an amazing course Lifetime Repertoires: Nimzo/Semi-Tarrasch by GM Surya Ganguly on chessable. He explains the ideas in the Nimzo extremely well!
@francismoukokondoumbe90
@francismoukokondoumbe90 7 месяцев назад
😅
@lukastux3024
@lukastux3024 Год назад
5:30 against the Catalan, the Benoni is an extremely interesting choice. The Benoni typically is better for White, but not when White played g3 or f3
@e00d20
@e00d20 Год назад
Thank you very much for keeping it post, Daniel Naroditsky
@Chess_Improvement
@Chess_Improvement Год назад
great as always !!!, thank you GM Daniel Naroditsky
@cyrillcorrea7409
@cyrillcorrea7409 Год назад
Lets goo, New speedrun
@nathannathan3428
@nathannathan3428 Год назад
Great teaching !! Wonderful GM !!
@rajasekhar9801
@rajasekhar9801 Год назад
What a great Lesson from Gm daniel naroditsky ..so clear
@lukastux3024
@lukastux3024 Год назад
This wets our appetite! Please play some more Nimzo-Indians!
@UNKNOWN5427
@UNKNOWN5427 Год назад
Danya, I think yours is the only channel on yt where I’ve watched almost every single video you’ve ever made.
@Urbanghxst
@Urbanghxst Год назад
Another great video, always look forward to it. Chess makes me mad I want to be great like this guy.
@ZenMadmanChess
@ZenMadmanChess Год назад
"I don't think there's a Chessable course on the Nimzo-Indian," Danya says, as I'm sitting here thinking how fun it was to watch him explain the moves of the only opening I actually learned with a Chessable course. Great video nonetheless, even from a miniature.
@dkpandey1996
@dkpandey1996 Год назад
Nice setup, definitely gonna try this out in a game soon.
@timblizzard4226
@timblizzard4226 Год назад
Danya, this is excellent content, really. I’m 1700 and this is just game changing analysis for me. It’s so good. I just subbed.
@ghotrix
@ghotrix Год назад
4:45 there is a chessable course on Nimzo-Indian :)
@AdultImprover
@AdultImprover Год назад
"Damn he resigned" - That's something I'm pretty sure I've never said.
@Aetherius88
@Aetherius88 Год назад
As someone who has watched every single video on your YT channel, let me say that the 15 minute games usually result in better content than the 10 minute games.
@lukastux3024
@lukastux3024 Год назад
There actually are two chessable courses on the Nimzo: Nimzo-Ragosin by IM Sielicki and the Nimzo-Semi-Tarrasch. There is also IM Krykun's Accelerated Queen's Indian Course. But I agree that they should add a course for the Nimzo-QI repertoire
@Gretchaninov
@Gretchaninov Год назад
I've had really similar positions from the Dutch at around a 1700 level. I hope to put some of these ideas to use soon!
@Arkady_Chernobrovkin
@Arkady_Chernobrovkin Год назад
Thank you!
@sayafkhan748
@sayafkhan748 Год назад
Thanks dear Danya for telling about what to do against my otherwise fav for white the Catalan with the Nimzo Indian. Instructive video as usual
@craigallan3522
@craigallan3522 Год назад
I was going to say Daniel is saying classic a lot but then calls himself out for it, love it! ❤️
@martinruiz5101
@martinruiz5101 Год назад
thank you sensei!!!!!!!!
@robdubent
@robdubent Год назад
Best online teacher for all levels. I’m 2000 (doesn’t say much) and still learn so much from you. THANK YOU.
@michaelfortunato1860
@michaelfortunato1860 4 месяца назад
Another video in which great ideas come easily to you.
@clintoruss153
@clintoruss153 Год назад
Afro coming along nicely Daniel
@Tremaine26
@Tremaine26 Год назад
Class is in session 🔥
@worsethanjoerogan8061
@worsethanjoerogan8061 Год назад
Yeah if I remember correctly the Nimzo got played in the Candidate's even. Fischer played it against Spassky in '72 as well. Very solid opening played at all levels
@mccluresrevenge7734
@mccluresrevenge7734 Год назад
I like how he analyzes things more concretely
@alexf0101
@alexf0101 Год назад
thanks
@jfjf-yn6wj
@jfjf-yn6wj Год назад
seeing you go over that game was fascinating. have you ever done or considered doing just simple reviews of single games with some brief analysis?
@emrevurgun8328
@emrevurgun8328 Год назад
Danya you have grest energy despite recording every video at like dawn :D
@NebbyG69
@NebbyG69 Год назад
Danya making it look so easy per usual!!
@sunwookim5046
@sunwookim5046 Год назад
Just as I was thinking of this opening
@viniciusbocchi3739
@viniciusbocchi3739 Год назад
It's a pity that the game Gelfand-Illescas, another masterpiece in the same theme, was not featured in this video. I would love to see this game analysed by Danya!
@viniciusbocchi3739
@viniciusbocchi3739 Год назад
@@Kiblitzers Thank you very much for the tip! I'll definitely check it out.
@SummersBaker1
@SummersBaker1 Год назад
At 13:06 Qd2 or c1 doesn't work due to the checkmate threat with queen and knight
@constantijndekker8343
@constantijndekker8343 Год назад
I just won a rapid game from someone where we legit played almost all of the moves from this video, only instead of Rad1 my opponent went Nd2, but I still played Qg5 and I won the pawn the way Danya showrd after Bf3. I thought maybe watching these videos would help my chess, but I didn’t expect to be playing the tactics that Danya calculated for me move by move haha
@12jswilson
@12jswilson Год назад
"Never play f3" ~Ben Finegold
@artificiallychallenged
@artificiallychallenged Год назад
Just for the sake of being pedantic, isn’t the immediate mate actually avoidable in the final position just at the expense of a bunch of pieces. Like after Ng3+ and hxg3. White could go Rf2 as Danya said, but for the purpose of vacating the f1 square for the knight. So the full line could go Qxe3+ Kh1 Ng3+ hxg3 Rf6 Rf2 Qxf2 (if Rh6+ immediately then white goes Kg1 defending the rook) Nf1, with the point that if Black is now intending Rh6 you have Nh2. And after that black could continue the attack with Qg3. At which point white could go Kg1 again. And if Rxh2 then Bf1. Although I assume some combination of getting the bishop involved and the other rook involved would eventually lead to mate. But the mate isn’t as fast as Danya made it out to be.
@untappedalloy
@untappedalloy Год назад
There is a chessable course for the Nimzo-Indian. It's paired with the Ragozin called Lifetime Repertoires: Nimzo-Ragozin by FM Daniel Barrish and by IM Christof Sielecki.
@nohighping4268
@nohighping4268 Год назад
Perfect. Haven't slept in 1 day and its 7 O'clock in the morning. Lets gooooooo!
@bradharper641
@bradharper641 Год назад
Thank you Daniel, I would like to ask your are you planning to continue the endgame series?
@DoctorSargeMD
@DoctorSargeMD Год назад
Danya uploads a new speedrun video. Me: :D Video is less than 30 minutes. Me: Damn.
@divine6104
@divine6104 Год назад
I like how danya shows a game between 2 strong players to show that he isn't lying about the nimzo setups, as if he isn't 200 elo points higher rated than them.
@BrokenG-String
@BrokenG-String Год назад
How does Danya consistently stay up so late?
@NickMaovich
@NickMaovich Год назад
Danya you are fukin legend.
@dd6240
@dd6240 Год назад
Hey could you do more Queen’s Indian games
@jaredtuton6214
@jaredtuton6214 Год назад
I am a simple man. I see a new sensei speedrun video. I click.
@federicosting9796
@federicosting9796 Год назад
4:25 it's not mate. White can play Rf2 and Nf1
@a8727
@a8727 Год назад
There's actually 3 chessable courses for the nimzo
@disco_sugar
@disco_sugar Год назад
твой разум - космический свет
@lukacalov1988
@lukacalov1988 Год назад
Nimzo has the same ideas as Dutch defense as far as i can tell
@goodforyou9596
@goodforyou9596 Год назад
Does anyone know danya's coaching rate?He's probably the best chess teacher I see on the internet and I look forward to being his student.
@jasiayounus4328
@jasiayounus4328 Год назад
Pls French defence.
@UKChat2014
@UKChat2014 Год назад
These games really help our newbies like us😂😂
@claudiog7692
@claudiog7692 Год назад
There are at least 3 good courses on the Nimzo on Chessable, instead of your b6 Ganguly recommends 6…. Ne4! After 7. Bb4 c5 8. dxc5 Black has 8… Qf6 with threats like Qxf2, Qxb2 and a5
@paweszczepaniak3355
@paweszczepaniak3355 Год назад
I hope Pogchamps 5 is coming soon
@tommydashed4205
@tommydashed4205 Год назад
I find it funny how unintentionally humble he is. Finds a 2400 player using his setup to prove that "even strong players are fans of this setup" like he himself being a fan isn't proof enough.
@Chris.4345
@Chris.4345 Год назад
For the algo
@rumpelRAINS
@rumpelRAINS Год назад
There's 5 to 6 Nimzo courses on Chessable and this wasn't even a game.
@Zaboofa
@Zaboofa Год назад
at 13:10 Qxg2# ?
@deusexmachina9217
@deusexmachina9217 Год назад
There are so many Indian openings that I'll easily get confused what is what
@mikkelskjoldan1291
@mikkelskjoldan1291 Год назад
Did anyone tell you you are the best commentator in the Chess world?
@dadidhabhar1284
@dadidhabhar1284 Год назад
Best chess teacher on the internet
@psyrider666
@psyrider666 Год назад
Its easy when danya does it, when I do it its a queen blunder 🤣🤣
@bennytejeda
@bennytejeda Год назад
I always look forward to Hikaru videos but Daniel is also one those who I look forward to watch every time there’s new content. Daniel hands down is one of the best teachers in these analysis!
@temou7104
@temou7104 Год назад
Isnt there M1 in the Position at 13:10
@ianhoward1518
@ianhoward1518 Год назад
No, the bishop on a8 covers the mating square!
@temou7104
@temou7104 Год назад
@@ianhoward1518 oh ur right
@mwgood523
@mwgood523 Год назад
"There are no Chessable courses on the Nimzo." There are at least 3 of them currently, with more on the way.
@Zulu_Infinite
@Zulu_Infinite Год назад
He said “I don’t think there is one”
@Zulu_Infinite
@Zulu_Infinite Год назад
If you use quotes, it should be precisely what was said. Not your interpretation.
@mwgood523
@mwgood523 Год назад
@@Zulu_Infinite I was paraphrasing.
@southerncharity7928
@southerncharity7928 Год назад
@@mwgood523 ruski bad
@alexlithgow-bj8bc
@alexlithgow-bj8bc Год назад
Very few opponents have put up a real fight this run, kinda disappointed
@eliasvonbrille
@eliasvonbrille 10 месяцев назад
'Look two 2400s I prove you even very strong players are fans of this setup' Meanwhile being an almost 2700 peak Grandmaster. Its odd that he felt the need to prove that strong players like the setup while being way stronger than his examples 😂
@drmamg2917
@drmamg2917 7 месяцев назад
Doug it’d be cool if you have the time to rank every team, not just the top ten
@BM-hj6lq
@BM-hj6lq Год назад
Slightly off topic… how good is a Chessable opening course without the video? The course I was interested with full video is 5 times more expensive than the option without the video.
@claudiog7692
@claudiog7692 Год назад
It depends, Shankland and So’s videos are worth it but other authors might just be reading the lines without additional content
@BM-hj6lq
@BM-hj6lq Год назад
Claudio G7 thanks
@mario97br
@mario97br Год назад
Lol I played against this guy too.
@IntotheLloyd
@IntotheLloyd Год назад
Love your content but when you win this quickly almost better to just go into another game and analyze both after.
@twistedsector
@twistedsector Год назад
13:07 What about Qxg2# ??
@joepsnuiters4384
@joepsnuiters4384 Год назад
The bishop defends
@duriuswulkins4324
@duriuswulkins4324 Год назад
Yes first
@walterbrownstone8017
@walterbrownstone8017 Год назад
Lol he resigned after about ten moves. I'm totally interested in the Nimzo Indian and your opponent ruined the fun part of the video for me.
@justnight5247
@justnight5247 Год назад
third
@_A-B_
@_A-B_ Год назад
If you are a nimzo Indian player, name all the courses then! 🔫
@steelistheunworthy6534
@steelistheunworthy6534 Год назад
The Ng3 mate doesnt work... Rf2 Qf2 Nf1, and you cover the rook mate. Beautiful defense and you're only down the exchange
@rumaulia2709
@rumaulia2709 Год назад
Still, after Rh6 Nh2 Bxf3 Rg1 Bxe2 it is overwhelming for black
@natebobdog23
@natebobdog23 Год назад
yeah Bxf3 and Qxg3 are both crushing in that line
@ChirsHunter
@ChirsHunter Год назад
No one care if you are first, and I'm serious.
@csugabo85
@csugabo85 Год назад
I care and I'm a silly goose
@ChirsHunter
@ChirsHunter Год назад
@@csugabo85 Then a silly goose you are
@yoavreshef9067
@yoavreshef9067 Год назад
Qc1 loses to qg2 mate
@ahmetsaban8664
@ahmetsaban8664 Год назад
The bishop on a8 defends it
@greenplasma2009
@greenplasma2009 Год назад
First
@bhagavansatanicparamahansa1568
Stop cheating Danya. Pre-moving is not real chess.
@mikehenry6129
@mikehenry6129 Год назад
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