This was discussed at the end of daniel’s stream yesterday, but that vod is no longer available on twitch. In one of his videos, he mentioned playing almost 300+ games in speed run up until that point (i think) Gmnaroditsky u/gmnaroditsky r/chess • gm daniel naroditsky’s thoughts on gm brandon jacobson’s post gmnaroditsky replied to paulhalt 8 days ago
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The one that i was looking for on chessable was naroditsky's jobava london, but since i posted this question, i searched a little more and it looks like his jobava course is independent from chessable.
I came here looking for an invite link to the discord
😕🙁 looks like i didn’t find one 😪🤷🏻♂️ welp Nobody should ever doubt naroditsky’s love for chess, that man played hundreds of games online while sitting about 2 feet away from dina in a hotel room lol (and managed to win the majority of them) Eric and aman were the og's of the chess on twitch and they deserve respect for that Their blacklisting these past 2 years is a disgrace, and i genuinely hope the best for their channel reply reply more replies more replies lower_peril •
How does daniel naroditsky remember/find older games relating to the topic he is teaching (in his speedrun on youtube/twitch) so quickly in chessbase Is there a way to search games in chessbase like that Or is he adding tags to games, so that he could find those games just by searching the key words? This includes twitch subs, prime subs, twitch ads and twitch bit donations
But does not include tts donations, 3rd party revenues like merch, youtube revenue, and sponsorships are all unaccounted for here.
Naroditsky's twitch streams are a weird mix of some of the best educational and funny content available, with whiny meltdowns where he basically complains about his opponents for hours Haven't actually checked out his youtube It should be great as i assume he doesn't post his worst moments there Reply reply [deleted] • comment deleted by user
I am loving watching daniel's top speed run videos because he explains everything so well