The Evergreen Philidor
by Christian Bauer
The Philidor defence has a long history. When it made its first appearance, at a time where theory was (almost) non-existent, tactically gifted players were often successful with an early (and dubious) ...f5 push (3f5). Another suspicious line (3exd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6) arises when Black takes on d4 and fianchettoes their king-bishop. The Antoshin (3exd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Be7 6.Bc4 0-0) on the other hand, is more reliable. Despite its passive look, it can lead to lively games, especially if White castles long. But, the far more popular Hanham variation (3Nf6 4.Nc3 Nbd7 5.Bc4 Be7) remains Blacks most solid set up.
This video course deals with the different move-orders leading to the main positions of the Philidor defence, as well as Whites relevant deviations. White will not feel comfortable in the ensuing middlegame, where subtle manoeuvres occur in a semi-closed position. Let Grandmaster Christian Bauer introduce you into the fascinating world of the Philidor Defence.
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System requirements
Bologans Chess Academy Vol. 1 - Practical Endgames - Victor Bologan
Tactics - from Basics to Brilliance Vol 5 - Valeri Lilov (PC-DVD)
Power Play 24: A Repertoire For Black Against the Catalan - Daniel King (PC-DVD)