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19th December 2007, 07:14am
#1
by JohnnyHoang
Sweden
Member Since: Dec 2007
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What execpt the aggressive Morra Gambit should I play against Sicilian?

19th December 2007, 07:55am
#2
by ericmittens
London, ON Canada
Member Since: Sep 2007
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The open.

 

BE A MAN! 


19th December 2007, 08:01am
#3
by Smartattack
Portugal
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If black plays the sicilian dragon variant, i would recommend you the Yugoslav Attack, it s your best chance
19th December 2007, 08:04am
#4
by Patzer24
United States
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I like to play 1. e5 c5 2. d3! and play a KIA against the Sicilian or play 1. e4 c5 2. b3?! just to get out of opening theory and hope to outplay my opponent in a middlegame.
19th December 2007, 09:16am
#5
by KingLeopold
Scottsdale, AZ. United States
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Avoid the Sicilian and play 1.d4 instead

 


19th December 2007, 04:40pm
#6
by Fresh
Beantown United States
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Or just play the open Sicilian which gives a good White player good game nonetheless.  Stick to good theory instead of random bad shenanigans.  Fischer won with both sides of the Sicilian by huge margins, meaning a good player will still win.  I enjoy both sides of the Najdorf and the Marcozy Bind and Yugoslav as White against Dragons.  The Keres attack is a winning try as well.

19th December 2007, 04:59pm
#7
by ericmittens
London, ON Canada
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The open requires that you know ridiculous amounts of theory....but its easily white's best try.

 

REAL MEN PLAY THE OPEN! 


20th December 2007, 12:15am
#8
by Smartattack
Portugal
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which opening eric?the Keres attack?
20th December 2007, 12:38am
#9
by King_William
International
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KingLeopold wrote:

Avoid the Sicilian and play 1.d4 instead

 


 The Benoni defence might pop up! lol

 


20th December 2007, 12:58am
#10
by chillieapie
South Africa
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Against the Brakpan opening!
20th December 2007, 01:11am
#11
by Hootonium
Rancho Mirage United States
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 10

If you're having trouble with 1...c5, you can try implementing the Grand Prix attack. I've only used it with my chess programs (and not OTB or in correspondence games), but it's been fairly successful.

1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 Nc6 3. f4 g6 4.Nf3 Bg7 is the main line, where White can play the positional 5.Bb5, threatening to double Black's pawns with Bxc6, or the more aggressive 5.Bc4, aiming for a kingside attack. [Main line and text taken from wikipedia.org's page on the "Sicilian Defense".]

There are other lines to consider on that page as well. Definitely worth a look if you have time to read. Patzer24's line [1. e4 c5 2. b3!?] reminds me of the Wing Gambit [2. b4!?], and of a book titled "Challenging the Sicilian with 2. a3!?". If you can't decide, just pick an anti-Sicilian line and run with it for awhile.


20th December 2007, 02:28am
#12
by NM Reb
Lisbon Portugal
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ericmittens wrote:

The open requires that you know ridiculous amounts of theory....but its easily white's best try.

 

REAL MEN PLAY THE OPEN! 


Spassky played the closed with great results so I cant agree with you eric. Who else played the closed? I can think of Hort, Smyslov and Karpov.....a very healthy endorsement of the closed to be sure. Spassky could also play the open sicilians from both sides of the board with great results too, the mark of a real champion imo.

20th December 2007, 03:12am
#13
by JohnnyHoang
Sweden
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What is the open?
20th December 2007, 03:16am
#14
by NM Reb
Lisbon Portugal
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Open sicilians are where white plays an early d4 (usually on move 3) and allows the black c pawn to be traded for the white d pawn.
20th December 2007, 03:31am
#15
by JohnnyHoang
Sweden
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Member Points: 33
I play that often.
20th December 2007, 05:06am
#16
by ericmittens
London, ON Canada
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I guess that makes Johnny a real man! :)

 

Seriously though the closed sicilian is the reason I stopped playing sicilians altogether, I'd rather watch paint dry than play a position like that. I know Spassky used it a lot in the 60s but nowadays its considered a pretty tame response to the sicilian.

REAL MEN PLAY THE OPEN!!

:P 


20th December 2007, 05:57am
#17
by NM Reb
Lisbon Portugal
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REAL MEN PLAY WHATEVER THEY DAMN WELL PLEASE !! Laughing
20th December 2007, 06:53am
#18
by Dmytro
Kiev Ukraine
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Yes, we play open lines! A lot of Champions played it! Karpov liked systems with king bishop developed to e2, Fischer liked to put it to c4, Kasparov and Spassky played Bg5 - another strategic plan. Open lines create the biggest problems for Black in Sicilian defence.
20th December 2007, 07:10am
#19
by NM Reb
Lisbon Portugal
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 1594
Geller was also a big fan of 6 Be2 
20th December 2007, 07:41am
#20
by TalFan
Perth Australia
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 660

What is the best response for 2. Bc4 , I find when I am black playing the Sicilian that it ruins my whole game .

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