A new chess opening variation

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tactician_prodigy

Me and my buddy play the sicilian a lot.  Hes rated USCF 1840. I am 1600 USCF but could get to 1700-1750 once I get my games played up to par.  Anyways he started playing the Schevennigan with e6 and i saw the weakening of the d6 square so I tried to use it to my advantage.  This opening we fould wasn't played in any games on the chess.com database. 

Here is how it goes.

This variation may not be best to be played by both sides obviously but interesting nonetheless.  Maybe If I can look at this some more, I might have a chess opening variation named after me :).
birdboy1

black is lost because although pointwise material is equal, black has weak dark squares, no dark bishop, and his bishop is horrible because all his pawns are on light squares.

tactician_prodigy

Black may have weak dark squares but he should start rolling those pawns forward. I think its still a winnable game from both sides.  At least at the sub 2200 level.

TheOldReb

First 9 moves are well known theory...

Sreimund

Personally I would find this a pretty hard game playing against two bishops in a fairly open position.