8476 Players currently online!
Man vs. Machine - good luck!
Turn-based games at any time!
Vote for the best move to win!
Do you have what it takes?
Sharpen your tactical vision!
Get advice and game insights!
Learn from top players & pros!
View millions of master games!
Your virtual chess coach!
Perfect your opening moves!
Test your skills vs. computer!
Find the right private coach!
Can you solve it each day?
Bring it all together!
Beginners, start here!
Make friends & play team games!
News from the world of chess!
Search all Chess.com members!
Find local clubs & events!
Who's the best of your friends?
Read what members are saying!
ChessisGood
Can anyone recommend some (free) resources for white in the following Sicilian:
Anyone?
Skwerly
I believe that's the Moscow variation for Googling. :)
NachtWulf
Aha! My pet opening. Join the group!
ChonleyB
As white I prefer 2. f4 & 3. Nc3, but I suppose its a matter of taste. as for your line, here's from wikipedia (not too original, but hey )
The World Team Variation of the Canal–Sokolsky Attack continues with 5.c4 Nc6 6.Nc3 Nf6 7.0-0 g6 8.d4 cxd4 9.Nxd4 Bg7 10.Nde2 Qe6, forking White's pawns on e4 and c4. This move was suggested by Irina Krush, and played in the Kasparov–The World, 1999 online game. Kasparov noted its novelty.[43]
Another possibility for White is 3.c3, intending to establish a pawn centre with d4 next move. The most frequent continuation is 3...Nf6 4.Be2, when 4...Nxe4?? loses to 5.Qa4+. White sometimes plays 3.Nc3, which usually transposes to the Open Sicilian after 3...Nf6 4.d4.
Recently,[when?] 3.Bc4 has been played with decent results[citation needed], but the theory remains largely unexplored.[citation needed] However it has been played as far back as McDonnell vs Bourdonnais in 1837 and was thought to allow Black more options to attack White's centre and offer no independent advantage from 6. Bc4. [44]
I'll copy and paste all the free online resources from my group's forums:
An instructive game by Kingscrusher (CM Tryfon Gavriel) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPGujmrp-j0&feature=plcp&context=C30a2aa2UDOEgsToPDskK9o51u1Ecjg22ElaOKSU6I
An awe-inspiring game played by Malakhov: http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1333175
Another interesting variant: http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1292898
An instructive game of the Rossolimo by Lalic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpdr39atW2Q
Yet another instructive game on the Rossolimo by Kingscrusher (starting around 54:15): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NNU3uZPf1I
Another Canal-Sokolsky Attack video by Lalic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eRo2Yl3lbU
5/22/2013 - Good Night to the Enemy
by Crowie98 a few minutes ago
Photographic memory
by Master_Valek 5 minutes ago
The absent-minded pro chesser
by ucanthandlethetruth 5 minutes ago
Post your best miniatures here
by Sharrocks 5 minutes ago
18 Queens and two Knights
by Master_Valek 10 minutes ago
Conclusions of my research
by StrategicPlay 12 minutes ago
Have you ever played chess with a bad Headache or Migraine?
by InoYamanaka 12 minutes ago
Stuff Non-Chess Players Say
by December_TwentyNine 13 minutes ago
Any good videos on the benko gambit?
by Elite_Spartan 15 minutes ago
5/21/2013 - The Power of Imagination
by pcfilho 23 minutes ago