Sunday, March 11, 2007

Chess: Understanding the Sicilian Richter-Rauzer Part IV

1 e4 c5 2 Nf3 d6 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 Nf6 5 Nc3 Nc6
6 Bg5 Qb6 7 Nb3 e6 8 Qd2 a6 9 O-O-O Be7
10 f3 O-O 11 h4 Rd8 12 h5 d5 13 exd5 Nxd5
14 Bxe7 Ndxe7 15 Bd3 Line




For explanations of moves 1 through 6 please
refer to Chess: Understanding the Sicilian
Richter-Rauzer Part I


1 e4 c5 2 Nf3 d6 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 Nf6 5 Nc3 Nc6
6 Bg5:




6 ... Qb6



6 ... e6
6 ... Bd7
6 ... a6
6 ... Qa5
6 ... g6
6 ... h6
6 ... e5
6 ... Ng4


7 Nb3



7 Bxf6
7 Ndb5
7 Be3
7 Bb5


7 ... e6



7 ... a6
7 ... Bg4
7 ... h6


8 Qd2



8 Be2
8 Bd3
8 Bf4
8 Bxf6
8 Bc4
8 Qe2
8 Qf3
8 Be3
8 g4
8 a4
8 h4


8 ... a6



8 ... Be7
8 ... Bd7


9 O-O-O



9 f3
9 Bxf6
9 Be2
9 Bf4
9 Rd1


9 ... Be7



9 ... Qc7
9 ... Bd7


10 f3



10 h4
10 f4
10 Kb1
10 a3
10 Na4


10 ... O-O



10 ... Qc7
10 ... Bd7


11 h4



11 Bxf6
11 g4
11 Be3
11 Kb1


11 ... Rd8



11 ... Qc7
11 ... Bd7


12 h5



12 g4
12 Be3


12 ... d5



12 ... Qc7
12 ... h6


13 exd5



13 h6
13 Be3


13 ... Nxd5



13 ... h6

14 Bxe7



14 Nxd5

14 ... Ndxe7



14 ... Ncxe7

15 Bd3



15 Qe1

By ChessCoach@care2.com



















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