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if you are black and play the Sicilian, what should you do if whit plays anti Sicilian? This means white does not bring out the knight and play the main line

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The basics of each phase of the game

 

Opening:

Follow the Opening principles:

1.      Control the center squares – d4-e4-d5-e5

2.      Develop your minor pieces toward the center – piece activity is the key

Ø  Complete your development before moving a piece twice or starting an attack.

Ø  Move pieces not pawns.

3.      Castle

4.      Connect your rooks

Ø    By move 12, you should have connected your Rooks, or be about to do so.

 

Middle game:

When you have completed the Opening Principles, you are now at the middle game.  Now you need to formulate a middle game plan.  The middle game is a very complicated part of a chess game.  A simple way to develop a middle game plan is to perform the following steps.

1.      Scan your opponents 5th, and 6th ranks (3rd, and 4th if your black)

2.      Look for weak pawns, and or weak squares.

Ø  Weak pawns and squares are Pawns, and squares that cannot be defended by another Pawn.

Ø  Knights are excellent pieces on weak squares.

Ø  When deciding on weak squares, and weak Pawns to attack, the closer to the center the better

 

End game:

Start with the basics:

1.      Learn basic mates – KQ vs. K, KR vs. K, KRR vs. K

2.      Learn Opposition, and Key Squares

3.      Learn basic King and Pawn endings

 

 

 

Pre Move Checklist

 

1. Make sure all your pieces are safe.

2. Look for forcing moves: Checks, captures, threats. You want to look at ALL forcing moves (even the bad ones) this will force you look at, and see the entire board.

3. If there are no forcing moves, you then want to remove any of your opponent’s pieces from your side of the board.

4. If your opponent doesn’t have any of his pieces on your side of the board, then you want to improve the position of your least active piece.

 

5. After each move by your opponent, ask yourself: "What is my opponent trying to do?"

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Youre not following opening principles.

Youre haging pieces.

Youre missing simple tactics.

DO NOT ask about how to handle a certain opening, until you are proficient with the basics of the game.  

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U can reply with the anti-anti-Sicilian! grin.png

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Buy Anti Sicilians Move by Move from Everyman 

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GodsPawn2016 wrote:

Youre not following opening principles.

Youre haging pieces.

Youre missing simple tactics.

DO NOT ask about how to handle a certain opening, until you are proficient with the basics of the game.  

Help me with queen placement to connect the rooks

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Yigor wrote:

U can reply with the anti-anti-Sicilian!

Which is?

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The simple answer is that If you are going to study an opening, you must, unfortunately, study what to do when your opponent plays a variation other than the mainline. Chess is a very hard game to master. It takes a lot of hard work. There are no magic bullets.

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ToxinSynergy wrote:
Yigor wrote:

U can reply with the anti-anti-Sicilian!

Which is?

 

It depends. If Alapin's 2. c3 is considered as anti-Sicilian then 2...e5 would be anti-Alapin so anti-anti-Sicilian. grin.png

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ToxinSynergy wrote:

if you are black and play the Sicilian, what should you do if whit plays anti Sicilian? This means white does not bring out the knight and play the main line

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I think what you are asking is the following: 

If 1.e4 c5 2.c3 Alapin

or

If 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Closed Sicilian

or

If 1.e4 c5 2.d4 many variations can result from this:  a. 2...cxd4 3.c3 dxc3 Smith Morra Gambit

                                                                                    b. 2...cxd4 3.c3 Nf6 Alapin

                                                                                    c. 2...cxd4 3.Nf3 d6 4.c3 delayed c3 Alapin

As you can see there are many variations if White plays an anti-Sicilian.  Maybe you need to get a book on the Sicilian.  Or, watch some videos on  the internet about anti-Sicilian variations.

Also, I would recommend for stopping the blunders in your games a very simple thing to do that doesn't cost anything:         sit on your hands. 

It will give you that extra second it takes to remove your hand from under your leg that saves you from playing a blunder.  Just try it for a couple of games and see if it doesn't work for you.

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2...d5 or 2...Nf6 look at the lines and see what you prefer.

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Russian setup is strong enough for black against almost all closed Sicilian variations.
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Possibly of interest:

Starting Out: The Sicilian, 2nd Edition by John Emms (2009)

https://web.archive.org/web/20140627122350/http://www.chesscafe.com/text/hansen123.pdf

Anti-Sicilians: Move by Move by Cyrus Lakdawala

Sveshnikov vs. the Anti-Sicilians by Evgeny Sveshnikov

https://www.newinchess.com/Shop/Images/Pdfs/9003.pdf

http://www.jeremysilman.com/shop/pc/Sveshnikov-vs-The-Anti-Sicilians-76p3890.htm

Grandmaster Repertoire 6A - Beating the Anti-Sicilians by Vassilios Kotronias

http://www.qualitychess.co.uk/ebooks/BeatingtheAnti-Sicilians-excerpt.pdf