The moves you’ll play
- 1.e4c5
- 2.Nf3d6
- 3.d4cxd4
- 4.Nxd4Nf6
- 5.Nc3g6
- 6.Be3Bg7
- 7.f3Nc6
- 8.Qd2O-O
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Your coach, move by move
- 1... c5We play the Sicilian to aim for the sharp, fianchetto-based Dragon counterattack.
- 2... d6We open the c-file, which becomes the highway for our Dragon counterplay against c3.
- 3... cxd4We develop and hit e4 with tempo before fianchettoing.
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Key ideas behind this line
- Exploit the half-open c-file: Black trades the c-pawn for White's d-pawn, then generates queenside pressure with ...Rc8, ...Qc7/...Qa5, and the thematic ...b5-b4 pawn storm to harass the Nc3.
- Win the opposite-side castling race: when White castles long and attacks with f3, g4, h4 (English Attack, Yugoslav Attack), Black must launch the queenside pawns and pieces faster than White's kingside assault arrives.
- Manage the d5 hole: after ...e5 structures (Najdorf, Sveshnikov) Black concedes a backward d-pawn and the d5 square in return for active pieces and the bishop pair, fighting to neutralize any white knight that lands on d5.
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Najdorf Variation: English Attack, 6...e5
The Najdorf is the flagship Sicilian: ...a6 controls b5 and prepares queenside expansion, while 6...e5 seizes the center and fights for d4 and f4.
Najdorf Variation: Main Line 6.Be2
Against the classical 6.Be2, Black sets up a solid scheme with ...e5 and quick castling, aiming for ...Be6, ...Nbd7 and play on the queenside.
Najdorf Variation: 6.Bg5 Main Line
The sharpest test of the Najdorf; Black answers the pin with the solid ...e6 and ...Be7 setup, aiming for ...Nbd7 and counterplay against e4 and on the queenside.
Najdorf Variation: Poisoned Pawn
The famous Poisoned Pawn: Black grabs b2 to disrupt White's coordination, accepting a lead in development for White in exchange for an extra pawn and dynamic defensive chances.
Classical Sicilian: Richter-Rauzer
The Richter-Rauzer arises after 5...Nc6 6.Bg5; Black develops solidly with ...e6 and ...Be7, then castles and seeks counterplay with ...a6, ...Nxd4 and ...b5 on the queenside.
Scheveningen Variation: Classical Main Line
The Scheveningen builds the flexible 'small center' with pawns on d6 and e6, giving Black a resilient, elastic structure with counterplay against e4 and along the c-file.
Sveshnikov Variation: Main Line
The Sveshnikov accepts a backward d-pawn and a d5 hole in exchange for active piece play, the bishop pair, and dynamic counterchances; ...b5 grabs queenside space and restrains White's knights.
Kalashnikov Variation
A close relative of the Sveshnikov where Black delays ...Nf6; the ...e5/...d6 center and quick queenside expansion give Black the bishop pair and active counterplay.
Taimanov Variation: Main Line
The Taimanov is a flexible, modern system where Black delays committing the d-pawn; ...Qc7, ...a6 and ...Nc6 give a harmonious setup with options of ...d6, ...d5 or ...b5.
Kan (Paulsen) Variation: Main Line
The Kan is a hyper-flexible system: early ...a6 and ...e6 give Black a small, resilient center and the chance to develop pieces to ideal squares while keeping the structure fluid.
Accelerated Dragon: Maroczy Bind
In the Accelerated Dragon Black fianchettoes quickly; against the Maroczy Bind he trades a pair of knights and aims for the freeing ...Be6 and ...a5 plans to fight the c4/e4 clamp.
Four Knights Variation
The Four Knights is a sound, dynamic line where after 6.Ndb5 Black gains time on White's knights with ...d6, ...e5 and ...a6, reaching a Sveshnikov-like structure with active piece play.
Anti-Sicilian: Rossolimo (3.Bb5)
Against the popular Rossolimo, Black avoids the doubled pawns with ...e6 and ...Nge7, then gains the bishop pair and a strong center with ...b5 and the freeing ...d5 break.