Sicilian Openings

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The meaning of 1.c5 is to start an early queen side attack and deny the pawn duo on e4 and d4.

DRAGON

White has 2 pieces developed, the open d file, and can castle in 2 moves. Black has one developed piece, the open c file and can castle in 2 moves. Once pieces are developed, black will play d5 to open up the center and start the queen side attack.

 

ACCELERATED DRAGON

Black is one tempo ahead of normal dragon, but the light squared bishop is traped in but will be set free after d5.
The best response to this is 4.c4(Maroczy Bind), this cramps blacks position and slows down the attack.

 

NAJDORF


5.a6 starts an early queenside pawn storm and controls white squares. This opening is good for aggressive and passive players.

 

SCHEVENINGEN


Blacks creates a hard to break pawn wall that attacks the center without being in it. This is the least aggressive of the sicilian variations. Sometimes the g8 Knight goes to e7 then to g6 to control the black squares in the center.

 

PAULSEN


Black controls the light squares on the queenside. The dark square bishop is better than the light square bishop. Qc7 is often played to control the open c file and the h2-b8 diagnal.

 

TAIMANOV

The Taimanov is very flexible and transpositional. This can transpose into the Paulsen or the Scheveningen. White has to be careful because his enter might overextend and collaspe followed by a queen side attack.

 

PELIKAN

Black has already commited to a center attack and now has a hole on d5 and with their knight on b3 acts as a queen side defender. Now black will attack the king side.

 

PTERODACTYL

Black has already started an early queen side attack by controling the a1-h8 diagnal and the c file. If 4.Nc3 Bxc3 5.b2xc3 Qxc3+ 6.B or N d2 Qxc5 and black is up a pawn.

 

ANTI SICILIAN OPENINGS

OPEN SICILIAN

White trades a center pawn for a flank pawn for the open d file and a Knight in the center.

 

CLOSED SICILIAN

White has saved his d pawn instead of trading it. White will slowly expand his king side until he comes up with an attack.

 

GRAND PRIX ATTACK

White has started an early king side attack with the pawn duo of e4 and f4. This is often transposes from the french, 1.e4 e6 2.f4 c5 3.Nf3 Nc6 4.Nc3

 

ALAPIN


White has both center pawns and shares the c file with black, Who ever gets control of c file first will most likely win the game.

 

SMITH-MORRA GAMBIT

White has traded a pawn for a tempo and 2 open files. In any type of gambit always develope your king side pieces first. If white dosent play aggressively he will most likely loose. This opening can easily transpose into an Alapin.

Here is an opening trap against the dragon in the smith-morra. Try to solve from the first move.