How to Play the Philidor Defense || Early Ng5 Variations || Chess Openings for Black

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @ajarnray4115
    @ajarnray4115 4 года назад +8

    This opening is really a surprise for most players even very experienced players. I beat my father with it who is playing chess for 65 years. With the French I never could beat him no matter how much I prepped. I also like that it is possible to play the Black Lion against d4 it makes it a very nice weapon for black to have in his/her repertoire. The only problem that I encounter is when white goes for a stonewall kind of set up with white. At move two instead of d4 what most people play white plays c4 and after that d3. White creates a weak square on d4 that looks bad, however it is funky enough to give a low rated player like me some problems. But overall the Philidor/Black Lion is a very good defense for all level players I think, very solid. Congrats with breaking the 400 subs barrier your content is very good.

    • @SLChessDevelopment
      @SLChessDevelopment  4 года назад +1

      Wow, that's amazing. It's always memorable beating your father for the first time, I still remember the first time I beat mine!
      I'm glad my videos helped you reach your milestone, and I hope I can continue to do so in the future!
      Now, as for playing against d4, it is theoretically possible, just don't get too used to it and get lazy in opening preparation! If you have more time, study other defenses too as they can always be useful.
      Now, the stonewall is very annoying, but not in a bad way. If your opponent goes for that type of setup, know that there really is nothing they're trying to do... Most of the time they're waiting for you to make a mistake... don't give them a free opening!
      And of course, thanks again for the kind compliments, they always make my day.

  • @jhadesdev9576
    @jhadesdev9576 3 года назад +5

    I love this channel, i wish you would create a full video course on it, from a to z. I think you are the only titled player in the world to play it nearly full time, it would be a huge contribution to chess i feel. I’m 1796 with this opening today, play it against e4 and d4 with great results against both, because i go for the early d5 allowing the exchange of queens i love endgames. Thank you for all the videos, this is a very underrated channel 👍👍

  • @RaptureReady2025
    @RaptureReady2025 3 года назад +5

    I subscribed. Teaching a system is super helpful. More live games vs 1000 to 1400 ratings and commentary please.

  • @AndrewIsbell
    @AndrewIsbell 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the Philidor videos. Best defense. 1..d6! vs everything

  • @johanneslehtinen4136
    @johanneslehtinen4136 3 года назад +2

    Man, you are talented and wise.
    Thank you for the content you’re share.
    I’m trying to learn how to read board and squares in a right way. It seems hard to reach the knowledge but your videos are helping. Thank you.
    I’m gonna try this opening soon.

  • @gboundrapa
    @gboundrapa 3 года назад +1

    Great video! Looking forward to part 4!

  • @AxlKai
    @AxlKai 4 года назад +1

    Nice to see this series, I'll definitely add this opening to my repertoire

  • @chriswolender635
    @chriswolender635 4 года назад +3

    Thank you Sean for another fantastic lesson of "Kung-fu" chess ;). Philidor can definitely use oponents force against them! I like it....

  • @KikanKikan-wb1wr
    @KikanKikan-wb1wr 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hey introduce me ,my name is kiki deny ,my teacher share a lot your video ,philidor and their variation,I think the way you play chess similiar to my teacher ,positional,patient and save

  • @9459
    @9459 4 года назад +3

    congrats on 400 subscribers!

    • @9459
      @9459 4 года назад +1

      and also 2:45 LOL

    • @SLChessDevelopment
      @SLChessDevelopment  4 года назад

      @@9459 hahaha, people always have a negative perception of the opening so when I say that I love the Philidor, they most definitely think that :(((

  • @chrismanchester7133
    @chrismanchester7133 4 года назад +1

    Great series. Keep it up.

  • @lindalarracas606
    @lindalarracas606 Год назад

    Thanks for the vids. Can you do something about the audio output? I dnt know what it is but I find hard to understand what you're saying and sometimes use the captioning but it blocks the view of the pieces. I really like your ideas but for this. Thanks

  • @bimchi
    @bimchi 3 года назад +1

    Love your videos! Do you offer coaching ?

  • @quintonmak1445
    @quintonmak1445 4 года назад +2

    Another nice philidor video. But regarding a thing you said in the video, how do u know when it is good for "not obvious" exchanges. Like rook for 2 minor pieces as you said, but what about 2 rooks for queen, or even the rare case of queen for 3 minor pieces. Is it just a general rule that the multiple pieces is better? How do u know to take the exchange or not?

    • @SLChessDevelopment
      @SLChessDevelopment  3 года назад

      Hey sorry for not responding! In general here is some advice, when it comes to small pieces vs a bigger piece like two rooks vs a queen, you have to see how well the smaller pieces are working together in the near future. Generally the rule of thumb is if the pieces cannot work together, the bigger piece works, and if they can, the smaller pieces are better!

  • @HmasTeR43214551
    @HmasTeR43214551 2 года назад

    I discovered your channel a short time ago and I am very impressed. I might finally have an opening for black. (I already try to play KID setups and I am somewhat familiar with the Pirc defence but I am definitely trying this one out for some time. Thank you very much for the great content!
    quick question, what do you suggest against 1.c4?

  • @ems3832
    @ems3832 3 года назад +2

    7:21 - Out of the woods!

    • @irjake
      @irjake 2 года назад

      Yeah, that's the expression he was looikng for!

  • @Shr3dderGaming
    @Shr3dderGaming 3 года назад +1

    After exd4, in hindsight Ne2 is actually a decent try since after Ne5 (threat:Nf3) there is Nxd4 stopping the obvious threat.

  • @edmondzeldin7036
    @edmondzeldin7036 3 года назад +1

    Very good! Better than GM Ben Finegold's treatment of this variation on chess.com.

  • @markzuckerburg9849
    @markzuckerburg9849 3 года назад +1

    It’s very annoying when everyone watching doesn’t like comment and subscribe

  • @edmondzeldin7036
    @edmondzeldin7036 3 года назад +1

    At around 6:00 isn't black's N on c3 going to be captured by b2 pawn?

  • @TimSchmelter
    @TimSchmelter 2 месяца назад

    So what is the good move white can play after Qxd4 and Ke5 at 10:00? You just mention the f4 mistake but not telling us the only good move 😅 I guess Qxa7 but not sure.

  • @johnpost460
    @johnpost460 Год назад

    after Bc4 we can play h6 to prevent Knight g5

  • @abdelhamidmeriouma8248
    @abdelhamidmeriouma8248 Год назад

    Haw i can use my pire defence with phildor

  • @beremill2184
    @beremill2184 Год назад

    if Black Kf6 is in the way of stopping White Kg5 when Bc4 is played then Be2 does nothing? It must be better to play H6 rtaher than go through the drama?

  • @parasarora5869
    @parasarora5869 2 года назад +1

    a colab with gingergm for this opening 🔥🔥

    • @SLChessDevelopment
      @SLChessDevelopment  2 года назад +1

      I wish

    • @parasarora5869
      @parasarora5869 2 года назад +1

      @@SLChessDevelopment maybe one day... but thanks for amazing video and putting efforts in making these videos.

    • @SLChessDevelopment
      @SLChessDevelopment  2 года назад +1

      @@parasarora5869 :) Thanks for the amazing comment!

  • @f6-cuy248
    @f6-cuy248 Год назад +1

    can we play h6 to stop it

    • @SLChessDevelopment
      @SLChessDevelopment  Год назад

      Generally not a good idea as it creates a big weakness on f5

  • @authorjamieljones
    @authorjamieljones 2 года назад +1

    This opening leaves me crowded … it’s hard but I guess it comes with time

  • @gm2407
    @gm2407 10 месяцев назад

    @8:59 looks like a Sicilian position. Some sort of Pelican.

  • @Stu939
    @Stu939 3 года назад

    I had a variation of this as black the other night against a stronger player (I mean, everyone is), but instead of taking the rook, he chose to force repetition by moving the knight back and forth attacking the queen. It was quite annoying, as I was just about remembering the video at that point.

    • @Stu939
      @Stu939 3 года назад

      By back and forth I mean between c7 and e6

    • @n1c530
      @n1c530 Год назад

      @@Stu939 a draw as black is usually good

  • @Giofear
    @Giofear Год назад +1

    I may be completely blind to something, but why doesn't white simply take the knight on A3 at 5:16?

    • @SLChessDevelopment
      @SLChessDevelopment  Год назад

      If he takes your knight, he will have terrible pawn structure and the points still remain, you can play moves like Bb7, win the knight and have way better pieces and remaining pawns than your opponent!

    • @Giofear
      @Giofear Год назад

      @@SLChessDevelopment I see, it was not so clear to me as I'm very unexperienced in chess, thank you for the answer

    • @beremill2184
      @beremill2184 Год назад

      @@SLChessDevelopment The evaluation depends on best play without any inaccuracies which for the majority is beyond them?

  • @jelly8594
    @jelly8594 4 года назад +1

    Phi-li-doooorrrrr

  • @abdelhamidmeriouma8248
    @abdelhamidmeriouma8248 Год назад +1

    I play like this so please activate your channel again it's amazing that all this free