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Learn the Philidor Position | Fundamental Rook Endgames | Beginner Level | GM Alex Ipatov

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Rook endgames are one of the most common and probably the most complex of all endings. There are a huge amount of theoretical positions and patterns, which makes it difficult for most of the chess players to remember all of them. However, some of these key positions occur very often in real games and if you know how to play or what plan to apply, you will increase your chances to win the game. Key positions like the Philidor, the Lucena or the Vancura positions should be studied, understood and even memorized, as sometimes you only need to know the technique in order to win or save the game. In this video, GM Alex Ipatov is covering a the fundamental Philidor position.

Summary:

- The Philidor position is a clear draw no matter which side has to move.
- The defensive method is easy: Keep your rook on the 6th rank and prevent the king from moving forward. When your opponent is moving the pawn, then you need to bring your rook behind the pawn, move your king to the first rank and check your opponent’s king from the back with your rook, so that’s a draw.
- The shown position is always a draw, it does not matter if white or black makes the first move.

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