13-Year-Old Daniel Naroditsky’s Positional Masterpiece
Chess Wisdom
@chesswisdomAbout
On my channel you will find an in-depth analysis of my favorite classic chess games. Classic games are much more instructive than the modern ones, as it is much easier to follow the strategic plans and their gradual implementation. Modern top-level grandmasters make much less mistakes than their predecessors, know everything about their opponent’s strategic plans and typical tactics and prevent these plans from being implemented, while the lower-rated viewers have no clue about these plans, as all these strategic and tactical ideas stay behind the scenes. Thus, chess classics is essential for anyone who wants to get a deep understanding of positional chess, strategy, tactics, develop intuitive thinking and recognize typical strategic and tactical patterns. Classic games are a treasure house of the deepest chess wisdom and by studying them you will also develop a better understanding of the modern high-level chess.
Latest Posts
Video Description
Today, we will honor the memory of Daniel Naroditsky by looking at one of his earliest masterpieces — a game he played at just thirteen, during the World Under-14 Championship. Daniel annotated this game in his book Mastering Positional Chess, which was published when he was only fourteen — making him the youngest published author in chess history. Let’s dive into this game and see how young Daniel created this masterpiece. Baboyan vs Naroditsky, World Under-14 Championship, 2008 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.f3 O-O 6.Be3 e5 7.d5 c6 8.Qd2 cxd5 9.cxd5 a6 10.O-O-O b5 11.Bd3 Nh5 12.g4 Nf4 13.Nge2 Nd7 14.Nxf4 exf4 15.Bxf4 Nc5 16.Be3 Qf6 17.Bxc5 dxc5 18.Be2 b4 19.Nb1 c4 20.g5 Qd6 21.Bxc4 Be5 22.Qe2 a5 23.Nd2 a4 24.Kb1 a3 25.b3 Bg7 26.Kc2 Qe5 27.Rb1 Qxg5 28.Rhf1 Qf4 29.Qf2 Bh6 30.Rbd1 Qe5 31.Rb1 Bh3 32.Rfe1 Bf4 33.Qe2 Rac8 34.Qd3 Bd7 35.Kd1 Bxh2 36.Nf1 Bf4 37.Ne3 h5 38.Ng2 Bh6 39.Rh1 Qg3 40.Ne1 h4 41.Qe2 h3 42.Nd3 Rxc4 43.bxc4 Ba4+ 44.Rb3 Bxb3+ 45.axb3 a2 46.Kc2 Qg2 47.Qxg2 hxg2 48.Ra1 Be3 0-1
You May Also Like
Master Chess Like Daniel
AI-recommended products based on this video



















