Sunday, September 03, 2006

Chess: Understanding the Sicilian Defense (Sveshnikov Variation) Part III

1 e4 c5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 Nf6 5 Nc3 e5
6 Nf5 d5 7 exd5 Bxf5 8 dxc6 bxc6 9 Qf3 Qd7
10 Bg5 e4 11 Qe2 Be7 12 Bxf6 Bxf6 13 Nxe4 O-O
14 Nxf6+ gxf6 15 Qd2 Rfe8+ 16 Be2 Qe7 Line




What's the game plan for White?

What's the game plan for Black?

Also available:
Chess: Understanding the Sicilian Defense
(Sveshnikov Variation) Part I

http://chesscoach1950.blogspot.com/2006/06/chess-understanding-sicilian-defense.html
Chess: Understanding the Sicilian Defense
(Sveshnikov Variation) Part II

http://chesscoach1950.blogspot.com/2006/09/chess-understanding-sicilian-defense.html
Chess: Understanding the Sicilian Defense
(Sveshnikov Variation) Part IV

http://chesscoach1950.blogspot.com/2006/09/chess-understanding-sicili_115733177926001119.html
Chess: Understanding the Sicilian Defense
(Sveshnikov Variation) Part V

http://chesscoach1950.blogspot.com/2006/09/chess-understanding-sicili_115733582743993846.html
Chess: Understanding the Sicilian Defense
(Sveshnikov Variation) Part VI

http://chesscoach1950.blogspot.com/2006/09/chess-understanding-sicilian-defense_04.html
Chess: Understanding the Sicilian Defense
(Sveshnikov Variation) Part VII

http://chesscoach1950.blogspot.com/2007/03/chess-understanding-sicilian-sveshnikov.html


1 e4



1 ... c5



2 Nf3



2 ... Nc6



3 d4



3 ... cxd4



4 Nxd4



4 ... Nf6



5 Nc3



5 ... e5



6 Nf5



6 ... d5



6 ... d6

7 exd5



7 ... Bxf5



8 dxc6



8 ... bxc6



8 ... Qxd1+

9 Qf3



9 Qxd8+

9 ... Qd7



9 ... Qc8

10 Bg5



10 Bc4
10 Ba6


10 ... e4



10 ... Bb4
10 ... Be7


11 Qe2



11 Qe3
11 Qg3


11 ... Be7



11 ... Bb4
11 ... Qb7


12 Bxf6



12 Rd1

12 ... Bxf6



13 Nxe4



13 ... O-O



14 Nxf6+



14 ... gxf6



15 Qd2



15 Qc4

15 ... Rfe8+



16 Be2



16 Kd1

16 ... Qe7




By ChessCoach@care2.com



















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