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The Sicilian Defense

By Vishaal on Wednesday, December 02, 2009 with 0 comments



The most popular opening for the past fifty years.

White

Black

1. e2 – e4

c7 – c5

2. Ng1 – f3

Nb8 – c6

3. d2 – d4



(The Sicilian Defense Demo)(hide chess board)




Standard play in the Sicilian Defence, White advances his d-Pawn, opening more space for his Queen and Queen Bishop.
(The Sicilian Defense Demo)(hide chess board)

White

Black

3.

c5 X d4

4. Nf3 X d4

Ng8 – f6

5. Nb1 – c3

d7 – d6

6. Bc1 – g5

a7 – a6…



A great book for players new to the Sicilian is, the one Co-authored by David N. L. Levy and Kevin O'Connel, titled - How to Play the Sicilian Defense. Levy and O'Connell do an excellent job of outlining strategies for White and Black in this wide-ranging opening including almost all the variations in this line. For those rated 1400-1800, this is a good introduction to the opening. Some other books in this opening are highlighted below:





Najdorf Variation: A favourite of Both Bobby Fischer and Gary Kasparov and one of the most complicated variations in chess.

White

Black

1. e2 – e4

c7 – c5

2. Ng1 – f3

d7 –d5


(The Sicilian Defense Demo - Najdorf Variation)(hide chess board)

Black has played a slightly different variation of the Sicilian Defense and this is called the Najdorf Variation.

White

Black

3. d2 – d4

c5 X d4

4. Nf3 X d4

Ng8 – f6

5. Nb1 – c3

a6 – a7…


Category: Chess , Chess Reviews , Openings in Chess

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