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Sicilian Rossolimo IN this series I am looking at the statistically best way to play against popular opening lines. The numbers are drawn from the 2021 edition of ChessBase's Mega database, ignoring, where possible, those results that include very few games and so are statistically insignificant. About / The Rossolimo Sicilian That is what the Rossolimo Sicilian offers and why this opening has become so popular with chess players all over the world. If you play 3.Bb5 in the Sicilian, you do not need to keep up-to-date with the dazzling theoretical developments in all kinds of Open Sicilians.

My bet is the Sveshnikov Sicilian, but that remains to be seen) what Carlsen had in mind against the Open Sicilian since Caruana went for the ever-popular Rossolimo Variation with 3 Bb5. They have in fact played the Rossolimo against each other, back in 2015, a game beautifully won by Carlsen in a direct gung-ho attack on the kingside. Sicilian Defence 9, Rossolimo Variation, LM Picket, The Chess Player,`1977, ISBN-13: 9918. From 1977 and to spend 77 pages covering a third move minor alternative to the Open Sicilian (3.d4) was unusual for this time. Mike Brody on Defensa Siciliana Variante Rossolimo Pdf 22 PORTABLE. The Sicilian Defence is a chess opening that begins with the following moves: 1. 4.2.1 Rossolimo Variation: 3. 1850s, decried 'that pernicious fondness for the Sicilian Defense. Extending from about 1843 to some time after 1851'. 114 Defensa Siciliana Variante Rossolimo 1 e4 e52 tiJf3 tiJc6 3 tiJc3 tiJf6 4.

The Rossolimo Variation of the Sicilian Defence (1.e4 c5 3 Nc6 5) is always an excellent choice with White if you want to avoid the deeply analysed. Editorial Reviews. From the Back Cover. The Bb5 Sicilian is a logical and practical weapon against Black’s most popular defense to 1 e4 and is an excellent. Bb5. The Rossolimo Variation, 5, is a well-respected alternative to 3.d4. It is named after Nicolas Rossolimo and.

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To my mind there is quite a straightforward explanation. Generally, this line sicillan less tactical than many of the other Sicilian variations, and play involves much strategic maneuvering on both sides.

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White’s second most popular reply is 5. Now, for the first time in many years, Richard Palliser provides a comprehensive study of the Bb5 Sicilian and its many variations. Can Chesspubbers advise on: AmazonGlobal Ship Orders Internationally.

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Yet, the brilliant wins by White are matched by equally brilliant wins by Black; time and again the Black structure has been able to take everything and come back for more. Named after Mark Taimanovthe Taimanov Variation can be reached through 1. According to Jeremy Silman and others, Black’s best reply is Bd7, when after 4. Please try again later.

White has other choices on the sixth move.

Today, it is extremely popular among grandmasters and amateurs alike. Another unusual sideline is Also possible is 5. The most popular fifth move for White is 5. There are still some doubles in the database. Been toying with what to do as 1 e4 player vs Sicilian.

The old main line 7. Retrieved 3 May — via www. Most common is P-K4, but this has not been confirmed by popular practice. Nxc4 is good for White, who threatens Learn more about Amazon Giveaway.

Ne4, so White is not obliged to enter the Sveshnikov. Nf3 are better options!? Nc3 is a common transpositional device for White, who can play 4. Ancient and Modern 1st ed. Be7—g5 or a quick Less common choices include Emanuel Lasker played it once in his world championship match against Carl Schlechterand Jorge Pelikan played it a few times in the s, but Sveshnikov’s treatment of the variation was the key to its revitalization.

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The Art of Chess. Archived from the original on Not sure it is achieving anything. Hmmmm, perhaps sucilian study of Fischer games with Knights? Nb3 Black can either retreat Nf3 e6 there are mainly three anti’s, barring the Wing Gambit not in the spirit of Bb5 and 3.

The opening fell out of favour in the later part of the nineteenth century, when some of the world’s leading players rejected it. This plan of Explore the Home Gift Guide.

Sicilian Defence, Najdorf Variation. Not sure how to get rid of them.

I think in all cases Black should equalise, and French and e6 Sicilian players seem well prepared for the KIA nowadays in my experience. White hopes to cramp Black’s position by impeding the Siiclian, after which the game usually continues Most common here is I think that the KIA structure against the While it is not analytically so sound as siiclian Frenchit affords greater opportunity for counter attack and less chance of an early draw.

I will mention also that the Dangerous Weapons: An Energetic and Aggressive System for White.

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The World Championship match is always on the forefront of chess theory. The openings and variations played have been subjected to profound months-long study by teams of analysts supported by powerful hardware, meaning that they are of the highest quality. Â This is understandable because nobody wants to risk playing even a slightly dubious line on an occasion as a World Championship match!

With all this in mind, I would like to take a closer look at the opening of the first game of the match between Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana.

Honestly speaking, I was very surprised by Carlsen’s choice of the Sicilian.

In all of his previous World Championship matches he has chosen the move 1…e5 as his mainstay defense and it served him exceptionally well. And yet, against Caruana, he went for the Sicilian in the very first game!

The next games will show (or not! My bet is the Sveshnikov Sicilian, but that remains to be seen) what Carlsen had in mind against the Open Sicilian since Caruana went for the ever-popular Rossolimo Variation with 3 Bb5. They have in fact played the Rossolimo against each other, back in 2015, a game beautifully won by Carlsen in a direct gung-ho attack on the kingside.

So Carlsen again went for the same choice of 3…g6.

You can see the rest of Game 1 from the World Chess Championship Match 2018 here.

1 e4 c5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bb5 g6 4 Bc6

This is the most popular move lately, mostly because it leads to easy play for White – he will develop smoothly after d3, h3, Nc3, Be3 and then will decide whether to castle short or long. His play is universal against all Black’s set-ups.

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4…dc

The alternative is to take with the other pawn, 4…bc, and this has been played lately quite a lot. Carlsen opts for the more classical approach of better central control.

5 d3 Bg7 6 h3 Nf6 7 Nc3 Nd7

This is the first surprise in the chosen line with 4…dc. Only recently Carlsen played the main move here, 7…0-0, against Anand in the Saint Louis tournament and obtained a satisfactory game. However, it is important to take a look at his present choice because the move he chose has a very solid positional foundation.

Black’s general plan in this position is to establish a knight on d4 after playing the move …e5. So Carlsen does not waste a single move to achieve that aim. Additionally, he is keeping a lot of flexibility in his set-up, mainly concerning the position of his king. By not committing to the kingside he keeps the option to be more aggressive and castle queenside. All this unfolds nicely in the next several moves.

8 Be3 e5 9 0-0

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The move 9 Qd2 would have been more flexible, keeping the option to castle queenside, but Caruana must have had his reasons for keeping the queen on d1.

9…b6

Another important moment. Carlsen follows the plan – he defends the pawn on c5 and liberates the knight for the …Nf8-e6 maneuver. The subtlety lies in not committing the queen to e7, something that will become important later.

10 Nh2

Caruana had already played this position before and then he chose the move 10 Qd2, a natural move that finishes development. It also introduces the threat of Bh6, exchanging the bishops, as the bishop on g7 is important for the defense of the kingside and also can have a big influence on the center after White plays f4 and Black takes ef. His opponent in that game, Nakamura, went for super-aggressive play after 10…h6 11 Nh2 g5. Was Carlsen basing his preparation on this game? Instead of 11…g5 it is entirely possible to play 11…Nf8 with a likely transposition to our game.

10…Nf8 11 f4

Caruana decides to keep the queen on d1 for the time being. The point is that after Qd2 usually Black replies with …h6 and this is generally a useful move for Black to make, preventing the exchange of bishops and covering the g5-square.

11… ef 12 Rf4

With whichever piece White takes on f4 that piece will have to retreat in order to open the f-file, so Caruana sort of wins a tempo because the rook will retreat to f2, allowing for a future doubling of the rooks.

12…Be6!

We see Caruana’s idea after 12…Ne6 13 Rf2, but Carlsen shows more ambition than just landing a knight on d4. He is now changing his plan and aims to castle queenside and use the fact that the knight from f8 and also go to g6 after …g5, thus creating an attack on the kingside. Carlsen uses the inherent flexibility of Black’s position in an impressive way!

13 Rf2 h6

Continuing the plan to push …g5 and continue with …Ng6.

14 Qd2 g5 15 Raf1 Qd6!

The final precise move before we can say that Black has the better position. The automatic 15…Ng6 would be met by 16 Ng4 and White has created the threat of Nf6+. Now after that same move Black can simply castle long.

16 Ng4 0-0-0

Black’s king is safe on the queenside and he keeps having options – in view of the threat of the knight jumping to f6 Black’s knight on f8 can also go back to d7 in order to exchange it.

17 Nf6 Nd7! 18 Nh5

If White exchanged the knights then Black would have had free hands to play …Be5, …Rdg8 and start pushing the kingside pawns while White would completely be devoid of counterplay. With the game move, White tries to stop Black’s kingside expansion.

18…Be5 19 g4

The only way to obtain some sort of stability on the kingside, but unfortunately for Caruana, it is only a temporary one.

19…f6 20 b3 Bf7

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This is the point. Black can take the knight on h5 at any point (moving it allows …h5) and then he can open the g-file by pushing …g4. Black is definitely better here and he went on to obtain a winning position with further forcing play.

We are now deep into the middlegame and can draw conclusions about the opening. The line with 7…Nd7 seems to have a very bright future. Black’s plan is easy and straight-forward while it is not clear how White can prevent it or what he can do about it. For players needing a good repertoire against the Rossolimo with Black the World Champion’s choice seems like an excellent option.

Naturally, White other options like 4 0-0 need to be analyzed, but having a solid line against White’s most popular choice is already a big step towards creating a high-quality repertoire.

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Good luck!