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Re: Prophylaxis
Reply #3 - 02/02/09 at 15:59:53
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the game that helped me undestand prophylaxis was a panov attack kasparov v anand it is in stohl's instructive  chess masterpieces

Kasparov's notes in new in chess especially re. his rc1 in that game very enlightening.
  
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Re: Prophylaxis
Reply #2 - 02/02/09 at 10:51:20
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I use prophylaxis all the time; watching for cars before crossing the road, eating before I am ravenous, taking breaks from the computer before my eyes feel sore, etc.

So yes, I agree with you that one uses prophylaxis all the time, but especially away from the board  Wink.

Returning to chess, I agree that prophylaxis plays an integral part in higher-level chess. However, prophylaxis is not responding to your opponent's plans, but stopping one of your opponent's plans whilst supporting your own plan or manoeuvre. To give an example, preventing an opponent's pawn break on the kingside whilst preparing to double your rooks on a half-open file.
  

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Re: Prophylaxis
Reply #1 - 02/02/09 at 10:25:53
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I think the more experienced a player is (regardless of style) he/she would avoid uneccessary weakenings in the position without any concrete justification. Or maybe they are more concious that the position may radically change, so they prepare to meet the demand of many positions, not just the one at hand.

On the other hand there are also some positions (or styles of players) that promote prophylaxis (e.g. positions where there is difficulty in finding a concrete plan / or are very deep positionally & sophisticated).

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Prophylaxis
01/29/09 at 17:11:45
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Usually one speaks of prophylaxis only on certain occasions, but perhaps it would be more right to say that one uses profylaxis all the time.

When I watch strong players I think that most of its moves are connected somehow with profylaxis. Even if there is no emediate
danger they will almostalways move out of potential problems. I wonder if they constently think of profylaxis as an abstract idea or whether they simply make prophylactic moves due to their plans being so accurate.

What do you think?
  
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