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Chess Lesson # 82: Prophylaxis 

NM Robert Ramirez
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Hello students! In this Chess lesson, we are finally learning about prophylaxis. Many players think they know what it is and how to use it, but the truth is that many people have never used prophylaxis to its full power. We are going to start with a few positions to make sure you understand prophylaxis in its simplest form and then we are going to analyze one of Capablanca’s games where he took this idea to a whole new level. Hope you like it!
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@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 7 месяцев назад
Check out my Chessable course "Counterblow: A Complete Fighting Repertoire for Beginners" here www.chessable.com/ramirez
@paulboro5278
@paulboro5278 3 года назад
Games by old masters are very instructive because they used to play based on principles, instead of playing memorized engine moves.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
I will leave that between you and Carlsen hehe
@darklord9025
@darklord9025 3 года назад
Does engines use the principles of chess??
@darklord9025
@darklord9025 3 года назад
@@NMRobertRamirez lol
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
@@darklord9025 I want to think they do hehe
@rohanmanoharan5331
@rohanmanoharan5331 3 года назад
The ideas in this video are mind blowing. I would never have thought of that. Guess that's why I'm rated 1050!😃
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
😅 thanks a lot for your feedback. And don't get too comfortable at 1050 because you will be moving up fast 💪
@Nitesh-st6qm
@Nitesh-st6qm 5 месяцев назад
what's your rating now?
@mapekala
@mapekala 2 года назад
Robert, this is another excellent lesson. Thank you. I would love to see more of your thinking on how to read the opponent’s plan, and how to prevent counterplay. I think this is the biggest obstacle holding me back from rising above 1300.
@michaelallport5816
@michaelallport5816 2 года назад
Ah, prophylaxis. My favorite lesson in the course. Capablanca was a beautiful player as he defined the term "Universal. " Normally, I am weak on "paused" moved selection, but got all of them today. Currently reading Nimzowitsch's "My System." On an unrelated matter. Have you made a video on the Reverse Stonewall/Stonewall Dutch for black? I would be interested in your perspective. Hope the 'New Year' is treating you well, and good luck in your coming tournament play.
@user0.07
@user0.07 11 месяцев назад
Lesson phrophylaxis #82
@stevechoatie249
@stevechoatie249 2 года назад
Great lesson. I wouldn't have thought about the prophylaxis moves before continuing my plans.
@ProPerson379
@ProPerson379 25 дней назад
THANK YOU !! NM robert ramirez this was a lesson that I would remember. Very logical thanks alot once again
@stephencindrich6787
@stephencindrich6787 Год назад
Super 👍 lesson, Robert! Capablanca is my all-time favorite player!!
@sac4thewin
@sac4thewin 3 года назад
Always appreciative of the knowledge you share in your videos
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
That's great to hear. It truly means a lot 👍 Thanks for your kind words!
@michaelmurray7472
@michaelmurray7472 Месяц назад
Brilliany content. You have really thought about your videos topics . I havent seen chess content covering these kind of topics Amazing, cant wait to watch these videos
@timwoods3173
@timwoods3173 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing!
@XFlyingDutchmanX
@XFlyingDutchmanX 2 года назад
Great lesson, thank you coach.
@AmitKumar-ze4tv
@AmitKumar-ze4tv 3 года назад
Thank you for this video sir. Everyday I come to youtube to find you've uploaded any new videos or not. It feels really nice when I find one. 😊
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
That's great to know, Amit. So far, I am posting new lessons on Sundays and another one between Wednesday and Friday 💪
@felipejco
@felipejco 3 года назад
Hola. Lo vi dos veces. Perfectamente entendido el mecanismo de prevenir la jugada del oponente. Gracias por la sencillez con que explicas cada jugada. Saludos
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Un placer, Felipe! Toma tiempo adaptarse a pensar de esa manera y en cada partido estar al tanto del plan de nuestro oponente pero poco a poco lo mejoramos 👍
@vijyantmehrotra8119
@vijyantmehrotra8119 2 года назад
Very well explained Sir
@craiglien6046
@craiglien6046 2 года назад
Great video. I am really learning a lot! Pretty happy that I saw most of the correct next moves. Also my immature side giggles at propholaxis.
@abhijeetsingh5681
@abhijeetsingh5681 3 года назад
Great content! You got one more sub. Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🙏
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Thank you and welcome aboard! It means a lot that you took the time to provide your feedback 👍
@antonnovo695
@antonnovo695 Год назад
I've just imagined Robert getting up at a tournament , going to his opponent, leaning in and asking him " what you thinking baby?" 🤣🤣
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez Год назад
😅 now I have to do it
@sanpatkan
@sanpatkan 3 года назад
Thanks Robert for an excellent lesson.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
You are welcome, Sanjay 👍 Glad you liked it!
@user-tp4gx9lu1i
@user-tp4gx9lu1i 3 года назад
thx a lot for the lessons I was in school for the last 2 weeks so i watched the past four vids right now the lessons were really helpful (as usual) thnx for the hard work that you do for us
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
You are more than welcome! It's great to know you are enjoying these lessons so thank you for your comment 👍
@obscurealm
@obscurealm 3 года назад
Great lesson. We want part 2
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Thank you! We will have "sort" of a part two next week 💪
@mehdilolar286
@mehdilolar286 2 года назад
i review it now thank you soooo much master
@jaypenn5117
@jaypenn5117 3 года назад
I love your videos. You're a good teacher
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Thank you, Jay! It means a lot 👍
@rainerausdemspring894
@rainerausdemspring894 Год назад
Another petite combinaison by Capablanca at the end. This is the game Abraham Kupchik - Jose Raul Capablanca, Lake Hopatcong, USA, played on 8.Jul.1926. A small tournament with 1. Capablanca, 2. Kupchik, 3. Maroczy, 4. Marshall and 5. and last Edward Lasker. Apparently, Kupchik was a strong player. Wasn't the idea of prophylaxis propagated by Niemzowitsch in his famous "Mein System" (My System)?
@mehdila6144
@mehdila6144 2 года назад
i review it now its amazing thank you sooo much its very helpful for me and i remember lot of stuff thank you master
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
I knew you would remember because you study the right way 👍
@mehdila6144
@mehdila6144 2 года назад
@@NMRobertRamirez thaaannkkk youuu master, i try to give an importance for each details and take lot of time to study each lesson and i love it , thank you so much for your helpp sir !!!
@russellscott1151
@russellscott1151 Год назад
Having paused the video at 1:20 as per your request, I see two possibilities. Q&B lined up on h2 so maybe a way of breaking through with g5. Alternatively maybe get through on the queen side with a6,b5,a5,b4 possibly backed up. Loving the videos.
@shubhamrohila493
@shubhamrohila493 3 года назад
Wow now I know the term finally! I always wondered why people moves their a or h pawns by one step whenever I took out my knight. Now I know it!
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Excellent, Shubham! Glad to know this lesson was helpful! 👍
@growwithsomangshu1463
@growwithsomangshu1463 3 года назад
good revision 😇 Need more videos on this!!! Preventive thinking (counterplay killer) Saw all the mentioned moves btw 😁 Except that I rushed my plan on expand ing on the queen sides without caring about the rook lift and g4, ....... Also Got to 1200 finally 😁! 1300 next target 🎯
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Hello! Congrats on finding the moves and on your steady progress! It's so nice to see you moving up the ladder 👏 This concept, you will see it reinforced and other lessons, so I am glad you liked it 👍
@mehdilolar286
@mehdilolar286 2 года назад
capablanca genius engine hehe thank to him for his games thank to you for the lesson master
@owner6787
@owner6787 Год назад
I like prophylaxis so much. I use it every time when I don't know what to do or I'm in trouble.
@dhruvverma6460
@dhruvverma6460 2 года назад
For the position you had shown at 2:30, probably not a prophylactic move, but I found a nice tactic that allows us to trade our knight for their light squared bishop, and also leave them with an isolated pawn... The move is Room c1, as you mentioned, and the threat is... Rc1, xyz Kh5, Qd8 Bxb7, xyz Bxa8 And like that their Rook is gone... Black can prevent this though, with either Bc6, Nc6 or Nd5... Rc1, Bc6 Na5, Qd8 Nxc6, Nxc6 Bxc6, bxc6 Rxc6 Rc1, Nc6 Na5, a6 Qa4, and White just keeps adding pressure... Rc1, Nd5 e4, and White win a Knight or Rook
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Excellent! It's great to see you are studying these lessons in this way. Are you using a board as you go over them?
@stevechoatie249
@stevechoatie249 2 года назад
My plan would be to drive open the queen side. Gaining tempos attacking his bishop by advancing my pawns and trying for a passed pawn. Supporting the pawn push by my pieces.
@epiclazer7833
@epiclazer7833 3 года назад
What chess book would recommend to beginners about the Pirc and other modern defences like the KID?
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Hello Ayaan! In the description of every video, you will find a link to my book recommendations. Let me know if you find anything like what you are looking for 👍
@LeventK
@LeventK 3 года назад
My plan is to play Bc6. After exchanging the bishops, we will break open the position via b6-b5-b4 pawn-break. After getting that open position, we will have get a good bishop, while our opponent will have got bad.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Thanks you for providing your feedback! It helps me a lot. I see you have a good understanding of positions like this 👍
@elnuraliyev6603
@elnuraliyev6603 3 года назад
At 4:12 if black plays something like f6, isn't the attacking initiative stopped? Or can we still take advantage of the pin?
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Hello Elnur! Great question. I think we can definitely continue to put pressure and they at least have to give us a pawn or a superior position. It could be something like 1.Kh1, f6 2.Qe2, Nec6 3.Bxc6, bxc6 4.Re1 and we have to be better as White.
@elnuraliyev6603
@elnuraliyev6603 3 года назад
@@NMRobertRamirez Thank you Mr Ramirez, after Re1 it is indeed a more comfortable position!
@medam9042
@medam9042 2 года назад
In the Capablanca game, My plan was to trade my white bishop against his by playing Bc6 and play Rh6 and maybe Kh8 - Rg8 so after I open the pos with g5 I might put his king at risk and win material ^^
@rejuantamim6939
@rejuantamim6939 2 года назад
how to select puzzles themes according to my beginner level to solve. like one day for mate in 1,2,3 or motifs or all togather?
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Hello! You can do them all together and then if you see there is any in particular you struggle with, just do that one until you get the hang of it 👍💪
@rejuantamim6939
@rejuantamim6939 2 года назад
@@NMRobertRamirez thanks a lot :D
@mkw.22
@mkw.22 2 года назад
at 13:04 , why not move pawn to h4 to make his dark squared bishop useless? And also I think that our dark squared bishop should move (Bb4 instead of our rook on h8) to defend pawn on c3, it is way more active than on the d square. What are your thoughts? Instead of trying to force his pieces we could have granted ourselves a bishop he cannot use anymore. If we put Bb4 our opponent would also have a hard time to justify the move Bh4 Edit: After his rook threatens the pawn, even if he chooses to take double rooks to keep our pawn in check we still have a better setup by defending it with a bishop and rook, no matter which rook we use, I still prefer the rook on b8 as our kinside rook keeps his whole kingside in check
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Hello! I do like the idea. It's great to see you are studying these lessons like this. Maybe h4 was not played because the bishop is already pretty dominant on g5 and Black would rather use that tempo to move a different piece instead of the h-pawn. Thanks a lot for bringing this up b y the way 👍😎
@sportspersonno1
@sportspersonno1 2 года назад
15:20 the move is a3 Ba4 b4 and the bishop is trapped
@vladislavshevchenko634
@vladislavshevchenko634 2 года назад
I would move a6 hitting the bishop forcing it to retreat then b5 hitting the bishop once more and then trying to open the game by pawn break on b3.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for sharing your answer! 🙌💪
@sportspersonno1
@sportspersonno1 2 года назад
1:18 the move is a3 Ba4 b4 and the bishop is trapped
@tarekfakhoury2401
@tarekfakhoury2401 2 года назад
Pre emotive war Coach !!!
@karanarora1468
@karanarora1468 8 месяцев назад
👍
@Speedster___
@Speedster___ 3 года назад
12:01 why doesn’t queen take and defend the forward A pawn?
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
In that case, we keep a protected passed pawn on c4 and their a pawns are isolated. So, we can do something like Ra8 and those pawns will fall sooner or later.
@emmanuelisrael6688
@emmanuelisrael6688 2 года назад
my plan would be to bring my another rook in to the game my next move is Rfe8
@darklord9025
@darklord9025 3 года назад
Heard of it but never used it. But i have a question how to think about the themes in a 3 min blitz game without spending much of your time😄😄
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
🤣 you have to be prophylactic and prevent yourself from playing 3 minute games lol Nah seriously, It is true you will use it more effectively in longer games, but even in 3 minute games you can use prophylaxis. The more exposure you get to it, the easier it becomes to put it in practice just like with any tactical pattern 😎
@darklord9025
@darklord9025 3 года назад
@@NMRobertRamirez that's wow
@defenseandgeopolitics
@defenseandgeopolitics Год назад
You missed a perfect chance to show the king of prophylaxis T.Petrosian's games :( But great lesson!
@cedrics7374
@cedrics7374 3 года назад
Took me like 7 or 10 retries tp beat stockfish 8 from that position lol. I ended up with a bishop and 6 pawns against 6 pawns
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
It's so great that you did that. Congrats and keep it up 💪 That's an excellent way to improve Cédric!
@Speedster___
@Speedster___ 3 года назад
7:50 why do you aim for the C pawn instead of the link that holds it together in this case the B pawn?
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Excellent question! In positions like this, our target is the pawn in front of our most forward pawn. In this case, our c4 pawn is our most forward pawn. Hope this makes sense 👍
@Speedster___
@Speedster___ 3 года назад
@@NMRobertRamirez I get that but why is it why in front of most forward pawn instead of the base of the pawn chain in front of the most forward pawn?
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
@@Speedster___ In this specific case, notice that it is faster to make contact with the c3 pawn than the base pawn. Also, by putting pressure on c3 we disrupt their pawn structure and if they do to take, then we take their pawn forcing them to do bxc3 and that base pawn will be on c3 now. Besides, it is not easy to reach b2 with hitting c3 first. If you do a5 and a4, they could do a3 themselves locking the queenside. Please, let me know if this answers your question. If not, we can talk more about it 💪
@Speedster___
@Speedster___ 3 года назад
@@NMRobertRamirez thanks!
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
@@Speedster___ you are welcome! Does it answer your question or not really?
@insydenit9158
@insydenit9158 3 года назад
Please try to upload more live videos/stream of lichess..when I see you playing at lichess live I can understand even more....❤️🔥🎉 .. btw thanks for this awesome video..👍👍
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Hello! You are more than welcome. We will have a lesson like that next week for sure 💪
@stag6161
@stag6161 2 года назад
0:04 32 moves for white 35 moves for black, am I right? Still working on this Qxc4 was a blindspot in my initial counting
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Hello! Are you maybe referring to lesson # 10? 🤔
@stag6161
@stag6161 2 года назад
@NM Robert Ramirez Yep board vision, I'm still working on a plan for this first position when I get breaks at work, but I was thinking a6 b5 to get that bishop out of there and I'm probably way off but after Bc2 g5 fxg5 Bxh2 gxf6 Rxf6 that's where I'm at so far still thinking of whites play
@vijyantmehrotra8119
@vijyantmehrotra8119 2 года назад
Love from INDIA
@carlbinch898
@carlbinch898 3 года назад
Kh1 is the only one I got right. Would play a6 kicking the bishop away without much thought Robert. h5 what a good move. At my level would be wary of weakening the kingside therefore wouldn't consider it. Lesson 71 my friend couldn't find it?.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Hey Carl! Congrats on finding Kh1. This is a theme we will continue to reinforce in future lessons. You will smile when you come back to read these comments in a few months. Keep training consistently and enjoy the process. Do you need lesson # 71 or # 81?
@carlbinch898
@carlbinch898 3 года назад
@@NMRobertRamirez You advised me to look at lesson 71, Pirc tactics/middlegames I think. Thanks
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
@@carlbinch898 my bad. I have replied to quite a few comments already and I don't know what I have said already. Here you can find them all. ru-vid.com
@carlbinch898
@carlbinch898 3 года назад
@@NMRobertRamirez No its ok my friend, Found it and watched it.
@chessnikova
@chessnikova Год назад
you mentioned not to move pawns on which side you are getting attacked as it will be easy for opponent to make contact and sacrifice and also h5 in this game ..comfused
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez Год назад
Hello! Good question. It's mainly trouble when castled opposite sides since our opponent can push everything he got to get to our king. Of course, advancing our castle pawns could be dangerous in general, but we also have to remember something very important: nothing is set on stone. Every rule in Chess can be broken 👍
@chessnikova
@chessnikova Год назад
@@NMRobertRamirez thank you got it
@mdashrafulislam969
@mdashrafulislam969 3 года назад
I have not yet seen your idea yet. Because you told us to write my plan in the comment: - my plan here is to a6. Now bishop cannot come here into my territory because 2 squares are guarded by my queen and the third one is guarded by my rook. So the bishop has to retreat to a5. Now I can do b4. and Bishop has to go back to its own territory. Now I will see the rest of the video what your plan is. (Edit after watching the rest of the video: I got my idea wrong. But it is really hard to understand for me that I had danger in the kingside. I couldn't even spot that)
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Hello! Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It helps me a lot. This is a concept we will be reinforcing a lot in future lessons. The important thing is that you already understand what prophylaxis is about. Then we will master how to easily implement it in our games.
@RedGaming23
@RedGaming23 3 года назад
I’d play rook h6 before they play rook h3. And then I’d play a3 and b4 to push the bishop out
@RedGaming23
@RedGaming23 3 года назад
Ok so I knew I had to stop their attack on kingside 1st I just had the attack wrong. I’m excited to play this vs computer as converting passed pawns is a skill I’m severely lacking!
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
@@RedGaming23 yes I see your prophylaxis was on point 💪 Hope you had a good experience playing this position vs the engine!
@tarekfakhoury2401
@tarekfakhoury2401 2 года назад
sorry I meant pre emptive war
@Speedster___
@Speedster___ 3 года назад
This was capa v who?
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Abraham Kupchik 👍
@mehdila6144
@mehdila6144 3 года назад
Hello can you check if my transaction has been completed? because as we do not yet have the subscription option in my country. you cannot join a channel etc on youtube. I installed a VPN. I made a transaction with my bank card. if it didn't work. can you send me a link. in which I can simply donate. and do it every month without subscribing because I don't have this option in my country. and that I would very much like to contribute. so if you have a link on your website i can donate every month or so i will be happy brother. It might as well be good to share a link where people can donate. in the description of your lessons. thank you again master
@Speedster___
@Speedster___ 3 года назад
Legit sounds like a medical term not chess
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
😅
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