Top 18 Quotes & Sayings by Daniel Naroditsky

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American celebrity Daniel Naroditsky.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Daniel Naroditsky

Daniel Naroditsky, also known as Danya, is an American chess grandmaster, author, and commentator. He published his first chess book at age 14.

Some kids think I'm some kind of weirdo. I probably am weirder than most people.
Most beginners who have learned the point system will only consider a sacrifice if it leads directly to checkmate or if the material can be won back by force. A Grandmaster, though, will frequently sacrifice for less tangible compensation, such as a lead in development or a superior pawn structure.
After every move, ask yourself what does my opponent want to do to me, and how can I prevent it? — © Daniel Naroditsky
After every move, ask yourself what does my opponent want to do to me, and how can I prevent it?
Time and again, players lose because they make rash decisions. Therefore, you always have to remind yourself - don't hurry. Embarking on a risky combination that cannot be calculated to the end is certainly not the right thing to do.
You can't worry about intimidating me and playing the game at the same time.
The comparative strength of each piece depends entirely on circumstance; their movements are so different that it is essentially impossible to effectively compare them on anything other than a case-by-case basis.
When your opponent is tied up, always be patient and search for the simplest option.
I think there's a misconception that chess players are all total nerds. Well, I guess they are.
With chess it was almost this palpable electricity that I felt. You're totally in control of your own fate. There's no luck factor. It's you and the pieces.
I think death is the aesthetic part of chess, seeing your opponent's army fall. Producing a sacrifice in order to mate is the aesthetic part of it. It's a beautiful, bloodless war.
I think of myself as playing against the board, and not against my opponent.
The point system certainly governs a Grandmaster's decisions, but it can be outweighed in any given position by more important factors.
The game is a war, and in a war you fight. My opponent is just the director of the opponent's army.
It's not 64 squares. It's a battlefield. There's no luck, there's no dice. It's just you and your opponent.
Sometimes, I believe I actually see the wheels in my brain turning.
The great thing about chess is it's a game for oneself. You don't work on what you can't control, you just work on yourself. And I think if more people did that, we'd all be a lot better off.
When you're calculating variations - especially long ones - it really helps to visualize the board. — © Daniel Naroditsky
When you're calculating variations - especially long ones - it really helps to visualize the board.
It might sound a little weird that, you know, chess streaming has a community, but really it does.
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