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Philidor Defense report from your own games

Philidor Defense report from your own games

Solid but passive. See if you generate enough counterplay.

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What we analyze in your Philidor Defense games

Your handling of space disadvantage

Your timing of the ...f5 pawn break

Your response to the Lion's Jaw Attack

Your king safety in active play

Your ability to avoid passive setups

Main Line

Key Positions to Know

Critical concepts every Philidor Defense player should understand

The Solid ...d6 Structure

With 2...d6, Black reinforces the e5 pawn from behind, creating a compact but cramped position. This structure is extremely solid — there are no immediate weaknesses — but the trade-off is limited space. Black must find the right moment to break free.

The ...f5 Pawn Break

Black's primary source of counterplay is the ...f5 advance, striking at White's e4 pawn and opening the f-file for the rook. This break is especially effective in the Hanham Variation after ...Nbd7, ...Be7, and ...O-O, when Black is fully prepared for central action.

The Hanham Variation

The modern way to play the Philidor: ...Nbd7, ...Be7, and ...O-O followed by ...c6. This setup avoids the most dangerous white attacks while keeping a flexible position. Black's pieces are harmoniously placed, ready to support either ...f5 or ...d5 when the time is right.

Common Philidor Defense patterns we detect

We automatically check if you fall for these specific traps.

About the Philidor Defense

The Philidor Defense (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 d6) is a solid but somewhat passive defense. Success requires active counterplay with ...f5 or ...c5 breaks.

We track your counterplay generation, timing of pawn breaks, and ability to create activity. We identify where solid becomes too passive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Philidor Defense analysis

The Philidor Defense (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 d6) is a solid but somewhat passive defense. Success requires active counterplay with ...f5 or ...c5 breaks.
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