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[Replay] GM Daniel Naroditsky's 2020 Perpetual Chess Interview

Perpetual Chess Podcast

Perpetual Chess LLC

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4.8706 Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2025

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

As the chess world digests the devastating news of the passing of Grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky, I found myself thinking back to our first interview in August of 2020 (Episode 191).  At the time, as chess boomed during the pandemic, Danya was ascending from promising young American player to chess commentating superstar. In the interview  Danya’s eloquence, empathy, and hilarious impersonations  were on full display. It is among the most listened-to Perpetual Chess episodes in the podcast's 9 year history. Danya's loss is immense and I extend my deepest condolences to his family, friends and many fans. - Ben 00:00 – 03:15 Ben’s tribute and introduction following Danya’s passing (2025)  03:16 – 04:00 2020 Interview with Danya begins- Introduction to Danya’s chess background and early achievements 04:00 – 06:00 Danya on listening to Perpetual Chess and favorite episodes 06:00 – 10:00 Discussion of the Hikaru–Magnus finale and Armageddon tiebreaks 10:12 – 13:10 Early fascination with blitz and bullet chess; childhood training habits 13:10 – 16:00 Blitz addiction story and lessons from IM John Donaldson 16:00 – 21:40 Practical tips on blitz improvement — tactics, intuition, and time management 21:40 – 26:30 Deep dive into time management and “15-second rule” from Hikaru analysis 26:30 – 33:00 Stories of playing Magnus and Alireza online; Rebecca Harris account origin 33:00 – 36:15 Etiquette and psychology of elite bullet matches 36:15 – 38:10 What Danya works on to improve; paradox of bullet skill vs. classical weakness 38:10 – 40:10 Balancing streaming, teaching, and training during COVID 40:10 – 43:00 Untapped potential and thoughts on improvement as a 2600+ GM 43:00 – 45:30 The continuing value of classical chess in a fast-paced world 45:30 – 49:10 Teaching and streaming as dual passions; insights on Twitch culture 49:10 – 54:30 Streaming schedule, viewer expectations, and sustainability 54:30 – 56:30 The pressures and pitfalls of Twitch streaming; handling trolls 56:30 – 1:00:00 Patreon questions: notebooks, writing process, and early books 1:00:00 – 1:03:00 How Mastering Positional Chess came to be; influence of Russian literature 1:03:00 – 1:06:00 Formative chess books and lessons from Kasparov and Soviet literature 1:06:00 – 1:09:30 Advice for adult improvers: training priorities and tactical habits 1:09:30 – End Reflections on commentary, pedagogy, and love of teaching Photo in thumbnail via Charlotte Chess Center: https://www.charlottechesscenter.org/staff/gm-daniel-naroditsky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone, and welcome back to perpetual chess.

0:07.2

This is a tough intro.

0:09.0

I'm recording here on Monday, October 20th.

0:13.4

It's late at night.

0:15.1

Like probably all of you, I heard earlier today the news about a 29-year-old Grandmaster Daniel Naraditsky's

0:23.7

passing, and I was just in utter shock. He was one of the brightest lights in the chess world,

0:30.0

just an immensely talented and kind person, and it's been a rough day. It's just been devastating.

0:41.8

So I had another episode ready to go for tomorrow, but if you're like me, it might be hard to think about something else. That's at least

0:47.5

chess-wise. That's certainly how I felt. So I decided to re-op my 2020 interview with Danya, which, so this is about August

1:00.4

2020, you know, five, six months into the pandemic. Dania's star was rising rapidly at the time.

1:07.9

His YouTube channel was blowing up. I had gone from the early years of perpetual chess,

1:13.1

having trouble pronouncing his name repeatedly,

1:15.3

to being a massive fan of his, like everyone else.

1:18.6

I mean, such a incredibly gifted player

1:21.2

and also teacher and commentator,

1:24.8

kind of triple threat just had it all. And as you hear in the interview,

1:31.0

his kindness and great storytelling and love of chess really comes across. So some of you may

1:37.5

have already heard this interview. You might not want to hear it right now. I'm sure in the

1:41.9

coming weeks and months, Daniel's name will be coming up a lot

1:45.8

on the podcast, probably eventually do another tribute of some sort, but obviously wounds are very

1:54.3

fresh. I've been really incredibly moved by how many lives. Dania touched, including mine, of course, but just so many people.

2:04.7

So, yeah, this is, this podcast is ad-free, and we'll be back next week with an interview with

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