2a3!? in the sicilian

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10th June 2009, 12:10am
#1
by LYCAN148
Auckland New Zealand
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 1166

what do youm think of this move???

i have the book on it

It has been recomended by GM Alexei Bezgodov

Don't underestimate it!

10th June 2009, 12:15am
#2
by LYCAN148
Auckland New Zealand
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 1166
LYCAN148 wrote:

what do youm think of this move???

i have the book on it

It has been recomended by GM Alexei Bezgodov

Don't underestimate it!

 

 


here nare some lines

10th June 2009, 12:16am
#3
by wuwuwuwuwu
jhghj,v China
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 122

I don't see the point in that

10th June 2009, 12:16am
#4
by LYCAN148
Auckland New Zealand
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 1166
wuwuwuwuwu wrote:

I don't see the point in that


it prepares b4,which is possible after almost every black move

10th June 2009, 12:18am
#5
by LYCAN148
Auckland New Zealand
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 1166
wuwuwuwuwu wrote:

I don't see the point in that


also,normally,white will play d4 to trade of the c5 pawn,right?
but the center pawn is so good,so whats bad about playing a3!?

10th June 2009, 12:21am
#6
by turn
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 1768

hmmm.... I'll analyse it, txs! It seems promising, and I haven't got a good defense against the Sicilian yet.

10th June 2009, 12:33am
#7
by LYCAN148
Auckland New Zealand
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 1166
turn wrote:

hmmm.... I'll analyse it, txs! It seems promising, and I haven't got a good defense against the Sicilian yet.


if you like,i can give you some lines on it(i have the book,anyways)

10th June 2009, 12:51am
#8
by AnthonyCG
Washington DC United States
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 2685
2.a3 isn't terrible but it just isn't as good as 2.Nf3 or 2.Nc3 because it does nothing for White's center. It's is playable since Black has no way to refute it. But Black's chances are better against 2.a3 than other moves unless he allows a transition where White gets a2-a3 for free. It has good surprise value though and will annoy a Sicillian player that hasn't booked up on it.
10th June 2009, 12:53am
#9
by LYCAN148
Auckland New Zealand
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 1166
AnthonyCG wrote:
2.a3 isn't terrible but it just isn't as good as 2.Nf3 or 2.Nc3 because it does nothing for White's center. It's is playable since Black has no way to refute it. But Black's chances are better against 2.a3

yeah right

10th June 2009, 12:56am
#10
by LYCAN148
Auckland New Zealand
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 1166
AnthonyCG wrote:
2.a3 isn't terrible but it just isn't as good as 2.Nf3 or 2.Nc3 because it does nothing for White's center. It's is playable since Black has no way to refute it. But Black's chances are better against 2.a3 than other moves unless he allows a transition where White gets a2-a3 for free. It has good surprise value though and will annoy a Sicillian player that hasn't booked up on it.

anyway,your only 1400 rating

this was written by a GM with a 2500+rating...

10th June 2009, 12:59am
#11
by AnthonyCG
Washington DC United States
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 2685
LYCAN148 wrote:
AnthonyCG wrote:
2.a3 isn't terrible but it just isn't as good as 2.Nf3 or 2.Nc3 because it does nothing for White's center. It's is playable since Black has no way to refute it. But Black's chances are better against 2.a3

yeah right


You don't have to take my word for it. You could always look at chess.com and other databases. Thing is what does 2.a3 do to Black that 2.Nf3 doesn't? 2.a3 is quite playable but Black doesn't have too much to worry about unless he isn't booked up.
10th June 2009, 01:02am
#12
by AnthonyCG
Washington DC United States
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 2685
LYCAN148 wrote:
AnthonyCG wrote:
2.a3 isn't terrible but it just isn't as good as 2.Nf3 or 2.Nc3 because it does nothing for White's center. It's is playable since Black has no way to refute it. But Black's chances are better against 2.a3 than other moves unless he allows a transition where White gets a2-a3 for free. It has good surprise value though and will annoy a Sicillian player that hasn't booked up on it.

anyway,your only 1400 rating

this was written by a GM with a 2500+rating...


You assume I only play here :) Obviously you are fond of this and I would not have you part with it. Good luck.
10th June 2009, 01:10am
#13
by Scarblac
Arnhem Netherlands
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 1781
AnthonyCG wrote:
2.a3 isn't terrible but it just isn't as good as 2.Nf3 or 2.Nc3 because it does nothing for White's center. It's is playable since Black has no way to refute it. But Black's chances are better against 2.a3 than other moves unless he allows a transition where White gets a2-a3 for free. It has good surprise value though and will annoy a Sicillian player that hasn't booked up on it.

 This is of course entirely true, but by itself it's also no help at all when you need to face 2.a3 over the board. Sure, black's chances are better, but suddenly he has to figure out what white's plans are and how best to fight them - and if he fails, he'll still be worse, as always.

10th June 2009, 02:16am
#14
by AnthonyCG
Washington DC United States
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 2685
Yeah otb is different. 2.a3 I think I will look at if I go back to playing 1.e4. It looks more fun than the other so-called "anti-sicillians."
10th June 2009, 02:37am
#15
by BlackWaive
Michigan United States
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 389

2. a3 is an interesting anti-Sicilian. It transposes to the Sicilian: Wing Gambit after 3. b4!? and White does not recapture following 3...cxb4.

10th June 2009, 12:51pm
#16
by LYCAN148
Auckland New Zealand
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 1166
BlackWaive wrote:

2. a3 is an interesting anti-Sicilian. It transposes to the Sicilian: Wing Gambit after 3. b4!? and White does not recapture following 3...cxb4.


yes,an interesting point,but there is something that the wing gambit does not do for white,he has the rook lifts Ra3(to Rg3 where black will probally lose from the attack,here is a line in where white plays Ra3!

PS:Ra4 is also good

12th June 2009, 03:08am
#17
by turn
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 1768

What if White DOES NOt play 8...a6?

12th June 2009, 03:09am
#18
by turn
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 1768
LYCAN148 wrote:
turn wrote:

hmmm.... I'll analyse it, txs! It seems promising, and I haven't got a good defense against the Sicilian yet.


if you like,i can give you some lines on it(i have the book,anyways)


I'd love to have some lines, I'd appreciate it, txs!

18th June 2009, 12:23pm
#19
by 890123
San Diego United States
Member Since: May 2009
Member Points: 5

I don't believe this is very good because after 1)e4 1) c5 2) a3 2) Nf6 3)b4 3)cxb4 4)axb4 5)nxb4 6)Ra4 black should defend the Knight with 7) e5 (Bishop on f8) and then after 8)c3, black moves back to c6. If after e5 White plays Bishop a3, white simply defends with a5. Though this position is very odd, it is certainly playable for black.

18th June 2009, 12:28pm
#20
by 890123
San Diego United States
Member Since: May 2009
Member Points: 5

Thats if white plays Ra4

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