As part of my own chess studying I am going through all of the games that GM Daniel Naroditsky has played on his speedrun and taking notes. Some people, including me, learn best when interacting with content in different ways. I hope this can be of use to others as well.
The order and structure of what he says in the videos may be paraphrased or changed where appropriate to improve readability in the study. I will also be documenting one of the features of this that I personally like, which is some of the trivia and history behind the openings.
This will be updated in the following order: 1) The most recently uploaded Youtube video. 2) Working backwards from the most recently uploaded Youtube video. 3) If I somehow get through all of 2) before more videos are uploaded to Youtube, working forwards from the Twitch VODs.
newKandellosAmazing work. You not only yourself have learned a great deal extra by making this compile, but you're also helping a lot others by doing so
LithoniusMagnificent job! Much obliged for sharing!
profernityThis is amazing work! Thanks for collating all the insightful instruction and helping us with our own study.
DancatproThis is amazing! I was compiling everything into a word document but you've just done my job 5x better and quicker!!!
FlamingVictini@rudisco will games 72-77 be added as well? I'd be happy to contribute them if you'd like, as I plan to rewatch the speedrun series anyway