2022 US Masters Blitz: FM Tani v GM Naroditsky
2022 ж. 20 Жел.
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FM Tani Adewumi faces off against GM Daniel Naroditsky in round 1 of the 2022 US Masters blitz tournament.
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Just read this kid's story of being a refugee coming to NY and learning chess. It's wonderful what he's been able to accomplish and I'm glad he found people who support his ambitions.
Impressive game by the young man. Danya is a very strong blitz player and he definitely had to work for that one. I hope he becomes one of the top players in the world some day.
he already did.
@@deadliket5ke I guess that would depend on what you consider to be one of the best players in the world.
Lose on time as well.
Time will tell
@@tonyfortune346 he's ranked 168th in the world that's pretty good lol
I like the grin by Tani at the end...chess can be a stressful endeavor but glad to see him taking some joy even in a loss!
I would be over the moon if I gave a GM that good of a game as a kid 😆
Tani's understanding of chess is vastly improving
Bro wore a t-shirt of himself to the tournament lmao what a beast.
Respect..
The younger Man is strong that’s for sure! To hold Naroditsky to such an equal game for so many moves is no mean feat. He will be a very strong GM I’m sure of it.
Being a NY native, I've been following Tani's story since the original was released years ago and it's been incredible watching his skills unfold and now he's suddenly in strong contention with some of the best in the world. You love to see it. Keep it up my man.
Not even close. He needs to first become a gm before he turns 16 then it's worth specualting his future. Right now he is nothing special..
Tani To Di Worl! Go, Tani, Go!
@Jermaine Andrada Before you lose your head. I'm not saying he lacks talent or underplay his achievements. I took umbrage at the above comment. He is no way near at the level of best of the world. People here acting like he's achieved gm title when he's just a fm. There are thousands of kids younger than him has the same title. Youngest gm is american now at 12 years of age. Tani is 300 elo point lower than him that's a huge gap. I wish him success but no need to overhype someone unnecessarily as in most cases it's harmful to the player himself.
@@nathuram3224 so uh ur parents are the best are they
No doubt. Kid is super strong. 💪
It's a win if you can take a GM to the end game.
GM Naroditsky starts exploiting the weakness of white's c pawn. How Tani actively patches those weaknesses(at 5:29 Nc1-b3-and in a nick of time Nc5) is impressive!
how he started running with his king to help with the defense
Why he not take the b5 pawn at 5:52?
@@kenobi69yearsago57 Na3+ forking the king and rook
Man, that dude was so patient. Was defensive the entire match until he swung his rook to the other side of the board and pushed his pawns. Surgical
Cant wait to see Tani, Faustino Oro and Christopher Yoo growing up.
Danya is definitely in my top 10 blitz players.....Well played young man you put a better fight than 99% FM would......
So young and so good already
Amazing to see such young talent excel. Go young man!!
This kind of energy is so astonishing! I love this young fellow! :-)
Tani is a great young player. He is still memorizing theory. Once he learns the positions he will be tough.
Good game! Like the smiles at the end. Both good sports.
Tani looks so happy two play against the GM Naroditsky. Thats how he learns about what's on the mine of other pro's.
So nice to see everyone smile at the end.
Great stuff!! 👏👏
Great game!
Good format. Fun to watch Danya play.
What a legend. tricky down to the last second. that was not easy for danya!
Wow he found some nice tactics there against danya, quite impressive
Hopefully Danya covers this game on his channel. 😍😍
The boy did well. Kudos to him.
Amazing game!
Tani is destined to be great. A very interesting game here. Danya is one of the best chess analysts and commentators we have in this day and age, so this made this game all the more impressive -- to me, at least.
Very good game. Some nice tactics!
Danya had only one weakness on b5, Tani had b2 then c3 then h3 and f4, small things like that make a huge difference.
Thanks for explanation
@@Eatwithbadlands36 he's not trash taking :P, just making observations on the board
this young boy will get very strong one day.
I love that you can see Tani’s thought process so often. Where he’s looking, then the move of the arm, the halt, a glance elsewhere, and then the move. You can’t see what he was thinking every time per se, but you can figure it out going back and watching a couple times. It’s probably not the best habit to have in tournament play, since it gives away too much about yourself perhaps and so much of the games at that level is psychological (as we’ve recently seen with Ding freezing up); but it makes chess fun to watch, especially if you’re interested in the growth of a young genius like Tani.
Its a blitz game thoug hi don't do that in classical Over the board games 😁
@@tanitoluwaadewumi2682 I’ve only ever seen you play blitz. Enjoyed all the games I’ve seen you play though. You’re a remarkably talented young man, and only getting better. I wish you the best of luck.
Looks like he's just using memory to play lines 🥱
What a game !
What a great game
Incredible Game by Tani very good ♟♟🏆🏆🏆🏆
I saw Tani play on Union Square against Russian Paul last summer. He is great
Tani is incredible when you consider that danya is one of the best blitz/bullet players in the world
Anyone knows why wasn’t in World Blitz Championship?
@@gamma9141 I'm not sure if this was the exsact reason for him, but alot of us players decided against it because the timezone difference would make it exstremly hard and jet lag is most noticeable in faster time control blitz, I belive thats why Wesley didn't play
@@anawilliams1332 wow that makes sense, it makes Hikaru’s performance even more incredible, no wonder it took him time to adjust during Rapid section
really incredible by the prophet!
Nice gameplay 👌🏽🧐
Interesting. IM Banzea had a video on the strong move Qc7 a week ago. I think it catches alot of players of guard because the engine doesn't say you're that much better but the masters database pretty much doubles black's winrate compared to any other move after Qc7, less than 100 games. But Nf6 followed by Bg4 was the tipping point for black.
I only play the fantasy vs the caro, so I was outta book really early on here. Is the exchange truly so toxic? I kinda asumed with all the tension gone it should peter out into a draw very quickly
@@noahsolomon538 Well all minor pieces for white have a good place to go, pretty much. Qc7 is interesting because the computer initially thinks Qd7 is better.
What an interesting game
good job young guy
Danya used the Keymer move order (Nf6 Bg4)
Bester Übertragungsmodus!!!
Lovely final reaction by Tani, if i was playing i would throw away the pieces hehe
Damn good game
Great future for the youngster
Big fight against top level
Tani a beast. 😰
Danya recaps videos please 🙏
When did this event happen ?. I can't see any results page for this
A suggestion- make the stock fish bar a little more visible.
top noch video editing
Wow!!!
well done Tani.
Tani went for the checkmate but he needed to hold of the promotion by placing his rook on the file of the advancing pawn and then promote his own pawns. Truly a thrilling game , Naroditsky is a shark
Danya got that ice on his wrist sheeesh
This guy has huge potential
The difference between talent vs talent+experience
This kid gets on my nerves already. 100% will be one of the greats
is pushing the a pawn and playing Qb3 the right plan or should Tani play f4 f5 and go for a kingside attack?
It's a known book line/idea. The original line has Black interjecing Nc6 forcing c3, then Nf6 allowing Bf4 before Bg4 Qb3 etc. The f4-f5 idea is more a middlegame plan than an opening idea (usually after the exchange of dark square bishops and parking a knight on e5), but maybe it can be done as an earlier opening idea, dunno, I'm not that booked up on this stuff. Point is you can't necessarily speak of the 'right' idea like there's always supposed to be just one idea in any given position.
So from this we knew that the difference of pawn position is the difference beteween a CM and GM😁
Tani is GOOD!
I am going to analyze and annotate this game then post the analysis of the game in my next KZhead video, on my channel.😊
this will be historical when Tani will compete for the World title
yes he is the bestest in the whole wide world
Tani is some talent, that was very close.
Bro can u explain who won because I'm a beginner I don't really get it
@@CJ-dm8ce The Grandmaster, Daniel Naroditsky won it. He is an absolute top Blitz player.
Does it differ from regular chess except for the timer rules?
@@CJ-dm8ce No.
@@danielroberts8721 so couldn't the king just move to c2?
What did they say here 7:46
7:29 Nice tactic by fm Tani
Tani is very strong.
Can someone explain the rule about touching pieces? It looks like at one point Tani started touching the black pieces and Danya touched one of his pieces and then moved another piece. Isn’t that illegal?
I assume you’re talking about 0:55 where Danya adjust the bishop, Tani does the same thing at @4:46, he adjust the knight and then moves a different piece. Since they’re playing blitz and it’s on the board, the pieces get messed up so they just quickly adjust it, if it wasn’t blitz or bullet they would say something like “j’adouble” or “I adjust” first just to make sure, or they would make the move and then adjust the piece before pressing the clock. Technically the rule is if you deliberately touch a piece then you have to move that piece if possible, but it’s more about if you have the intention of moving the piece, here it’s obvious that neither player was trying to move those pieces to another square, they were just adjusting it to be more centered.
You could probably find stories of arbiters being extremely pedantic, or giving extreme leeway, in various tournaments. The main intention of the rule is "don't psych out your opponent". -- Even Magnus Carlsen in the latest world championship match was a bit slow about saying "adjust", and the chess press tried to make a fuss out of it.
Say j'adoube, I adjust, then you can touch your opponent's piece(s).
Too many tactics spoil the soup....is something no one has ever said and the kid is doing way better than I ever will in chess.
Who the duck is on the next table. They're killing that poor clock
Малой молодец
I was playing Uno at his age
once i seen Qc7 i knew
Youngboy The Rundown King
rxb6!! 6:21
What's Tanis rating now?
why did he loose?
Daniel will be getting a queen, and therefore Tani knows he is lost, thus he resigned.
Tani only lose 1 tempo, and that cost him the whole game.
Sounds like air hockey
the kid is good
gg
No need to cut a 3+2 game.
5:12 he moved the pawn the wrong way💭🧐
No 😂 that's called en peasant
Why do they called him Danya?
Its just a nickname really.
Good game. Gotta knock out the horses out the board Tani. Can’t leave horses on the board. 1:47
2:20 it looks like the kid is offering a draw or just being persistent with positioning advantage lol.
Ashamed to see a 12 year old is way more mature than i am
Tani has a lot of talent, for sure, but Naroditsky didn't just out play him in every aspect, Tani himself created a game where everything is over extended (by trying to push forwards constantly and overly enforce ideas) so to say, as many here in the comments did, that Naroditsky won because "he's a very good blitz player" is to miss quite a lot Tani did wrong through out the whole game.
Yeah like you really know what the kid did wrong when he’d mop the floor with you 😂
@@TrevJ91 I really don't understand these strange assumptions. What makes you think I or many other people aren't stronger than him? That he's getting famous doesn't mean there aren't thousands of people stronger than him. Plus, whether or not he is practically stronger than me doesn't mean much from skills and analytics perspective. So yes, I do know what the kid did wrong. For starters at my best we're probably around equal. Second, I have twenty more years of experience (which, if you think means nothing than you know very little about chess) and finally rating and OTB abilities aside - knowledge has little to do with pragmatism. Carlsen is the best player in the world, he still knows less about endgame technique in comparison to Devoretzky so analytically speaking, even if he would "mop the floor with me" it really doesn't change anything I've said. It's a non-argument. I have a few wins against GMs, in those games they did something wrong (or else they wouldn't have lost) and I was able to evaluate it correctly. Had I not, I wouldn't have won. That Tani lost should already clue you in as to what to look for and if you can't spot it then it is you who's missing fundamentals. In short, grow up.
Is this just one game? Any more of these two fighting? One of them is a GM. The other is a really good child chess prodigy.
Tani is at least 2400 rated player
You are tripping
not yet
Od razu widać że jest tani. Tylko dlaczego dalej gra w szachy, zamiast pracować na polu bawełny?
Daniels a little girl for trading the queens
I don’t know shit about chess who won ?
The adult man did.
The white man. As they always have.
Is Naroditskiy really a GM? Doesn't he know the rules of the game or does he break them intentionally?
Is there a reason you refrained from actually describing the offense you perceived?
@@JohnWilliamShatner Yeah, because it thought it was obvious: 0:46, 0:55, 1:19, 1:58, 3:24, 3:37, 5:00
Yes, you're right players shouldn't adjust pieces without saying "I adjust" etc. I suspect masters that know each other can be sure the other is not trying to pull a fast one, but for the sake of distraction Danya should reign in his compulsions.
@@JohnWilliamShatner That's not the offense. The offense is that he's touching the pieces while it's his opponent's turn.
@@31redorange08You've taught me something, because it seems the most natural time to adjust, and in my relatively short time playing tournament chess it is seemingly the only time anyone ever adjusts. My apologies for misunderstanding myself.
Tani is hard but Magnus will make him seem ordinary.
At 3:18 why can't Tani just take pawn B2? Why trades queens if you don't have to.
The queen would be trapped after Reb1 in that scenario, the trade is forced.
@@ishaandubey145oh I just noticed he can move rook down and then queen is trapped. So yeah you have to trade queens
Hey this little kid is GOOD, REALLY GOOD! He'll be spanking Danya in a few years! Did you see Rg6+ and Ne6+? I didn't! 😮