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“ ANTISICWIANS: A GUIDE FOR BLACK Brome Mayet Vilas. hwucyoase eee 4 The Alapin Variation (2 ¢3) Dede pd 1998, 1) ISexd5?! eds 19-2 WS 14 atbs Dd 15 Dd cad4 16 here we see one possibly w Use the dt 5D) weakness of the's7-31 diagonal) 20, Sp Beas 21 813 Bins 22 Dea? cexld 23 ag? sexg7 snd White is Struggling for 3dr, snce he Loses a LeteS2.63 (0) npr ike his must be supported ‘pawn and his King iv no less exposed by concrete variations). Sefer lle than Blak’ Z theory. easy to ear, active — whet 1) 18 Bes Wess 19 dust 29 Wer 205 (20,1617 21 03 15.22 ag? ding? 23 Hav Hab 24 KT Kine 25 dibs Bans 26 Hat Das 27 3 26 gave Black enough compen ‘ation 0: daw in B.Gonzalee-Vera, Ueda 2001) 21 eS Wes 22 Wrot Bed 23 Bot 23 hx Ha) sequal 23-45 (heatening 26,240) 24 Bed Compara withthe equivalent posi--_ (afer 24 gd Oh 29 fl Ka 26 443 tion i Line 2321, the only difer- HH! Back i threatening 27.3) else ean one expect fom at opening But. thre ae always two sides of the coin, “Easy dest shay mean 400d. One ges used to tan is nt thle o face problems heh the tine ‘comes. The min aphereite temp tation o avoid problems becaste tis ier tha solving them. When Block know seratly whatiods, Whites of ten not able lo come Up with new nce is that White's ook is on el 24. dRfe8 25 Heeb See8 wih an dts, which oon means playing dt Instead of 2. This favours White, a¢ qual postion. ‘The name ofthe varston comes ferent potions. “Actives only pa the rook won'tbe attacked after ge) 18 kes xed 19 We2 Wes and from the Liuanisn Simon Alapin, tll tuo, ine Blick bas cle dope (Gee the note w@ Black's 17h move) then who played 23 three times ine Vi- 10 nettle Whites activity. Sone However, thee is an advantage for el) 20/02 We12v 21 dara Das ana touramen in 189% (although pletely. “Lite theory’ x alo goOd Black as well =the a7-g1 diagonal ie 22 td) 22 44? é, 22 Brod there area few caiergamestecordel, only toa certain exten. With me soe no longer covered and Black can ex: nc3 28 bre3 H2+ 24 Hed Baed Dayedoccasionlly by unkoommplay- becomes uncle to era fw) theory, plsithisinall sors often compli 25 xe? Hef 26 Ha? xes should 2). Nowadays 2eSisone ofthemost_ which ita pur ofthe relly of modem ion be adm) 22. eS popular Ani Sins, ces, whether we ike or nt 17 aes as 2) 20 Wes Wesss 21 Bes as ‘Many player regard tis isa com- 'T have nce that once one tas The vation 17_exf8 18.397 = fortable and easy Way to meet cS. leamed the Alapin Variation wih the inermerao 18..£E3 doestt a 63) 20:41 452) Ld? BreS 22 Why's0? Why isthe Alpin Variation White itis iher cult suieh i> Yack the rook, like in Lino B2321, AG (22 Wret £3b2 29 Ha? 2d ‘ore popular than other Ant-Sici- semething ele [nay opinion thi i ‘Therefore Black is forced fo take on gives Black counterpay, 22 0) 15 23 fans? ual the reason fe popula — 7, which gives White an advantage. Hs? g7 ix complicated) 32.7 ‘have on explanation frst. Fri often ke a dug for White, A 18. drag? 19 Was (6 20 gut, 25 Bag? dag? of al isa safe system. Atthe same some pont they realize att eertan time isan active oe. There mot ¢ tines White has ow sources fight eat dal of sharp theory: White goes for an advantage, bet what shee 10 ‘mostly fora type of postion, mther do? Play someting che? No, ieas tan sont tine alinougha general er to make « daw fom ne tone, 0 ANTISICILANS: A GUIDE FoR BLACK Tus ALAPt VasisrioN (2 8) sr hoping tbat maybe the next opponent 1 must add tht there ate some Possibilides to atack or exchange A) ill ot repeat those equal psioas. song. players who play the Alepin ‘White's pawn on, “This is what many players Rope: that Vinton consist with White, and Besos te mature 3 5, White can for various seasons thir opponenis ate costaly seeking improvements retet oF even lemporaiy scrfce won't go forthe equal tines Forinstance, the Slovenian OMS Pay the pawn ‘What can I say shout that? Every- asevié and Sem: ave spent a pest Asa SL 2 one mist decide for himself whether deal of elfnt nding revources for Bh: des 2 Teaching aneqal endgame with Black Whiten varioes Kinds of more cress Ss acceptable. Normally this shouldn't equal positions The ofensucsedin Other moves ae weaker: be a problem for Blick. Let Whit outplaying thir opponents thanks to 2) 3 Bet Axe G..Oe6 js aso strugele for the advantage, ashe is very good home preparation, which good for Black) 4 barT+ xt7 3 opposed t dt ps them exploit the finest details, (Biss sys 6 Was: 57 Bros as = personaly don'thave any problem sometimes even in engames. This by 3Weres = when my opronent goes for an equal only proves iat incur to be well 6) 4 Wed Deo 4 O69 65 and | line with White (well Tus confess prepared with Black, one mst inde ‘would aad prefer Bl that whea Twas youngec might have fener analyse these equal pot 4) 3 Wes See 4 £05 96 5 Os feltmervous sometimes wnenmy oppo- tons and, naturally, play them ‘well WI 6.00 Bg? $7 dd cxdt Beads With this tther passive comtinas- seat wis obviouly playing foram), over the boar Bred 9 45 Bes + Luccheti-Cher- ton, White shows dat he doesnt te My fein s that almost very o- Now e's go hack 10 the positon af. ‘uthevich, Besangon 2001 ally have the sition to fight fora sion there are enough resources 19 ter23, White's intention obvious — ) 37%eS here are obviously ther opening advange ery fs with utplay a weaker oppencat However, to play and bud strong paw ways as well by playing 3.c5 Black the Mes that the Alapin Variation 5 ‘tisuve thatceran nso the Alain ceive (with pawns one and 4). The Sans to contigus .43 and prevent way to plty actively. Nevertheless, ‘aration ead w positions that are ex: ost asic! way fr Bact prevent White fom replying to that with) Black mus know exactly how feat sremely dravish Tea'tignoce the fact White's idea attack the pn, nd no ‘Among son players, only the Ger ‘hatsomerendersmightfestitpsycho- He has two wy todo 2. and el) 4 ond 5 oxdd exd4 6 22 man GM Jong Hic snd sometines logically uncontorableo playsocha 2.6, Rossan Grandmaster Evgeny (not 6 05? Wat; 6 Budt 6 =) Andel Kharlov pay 3-3. White's line against a weaker oppodent who Svesikoy, who is the igiest spe 6.lReSI97 @xd4 WPS he desis to pani fe sila (ode one Line only wans 1 make a da fast inthe Alapin Variation has a: siveanannoying check on 12 if White Dof Chapter I First to nish develop= Therefore Thave povided wo types ways considered he ater option 9 be femoves the knight from dt) 8 We2 met and then prepare the 4 advance of pions for Black in this chapter the ost way for Black Tagree wit bis 0.093 Abie 100 a5 =, In conras to hat ine, here Black hat FRsly [del with safe ines, im which opinion on this mater and yeconunend 2) 4 Set Bet (ihe immediate commited imelf to 246, ‘Black easily achss equality iThejust tas well, 4. is less clea: 5 exdS SidS 6 3D vows the theory Areativerewback 2a M6 Wb2) $ Ded 0.0 (Black is ready fo My advices hat Black mosthave¢ hee is that White can choose some tis interesting to mention that his play 9) 6 4 cxd47 exdd dS 8 exible approach Now if allowed (oy lines Where te resuling osivons are natural rove only became popu exds Deas 9 dies Ase 10 i340), he ean go forthe immediate Very deawish (sce Line 33121 frin- the second half ofthe 20th contr, Ged AT bec3 Rxe3 1Dwc3 Wats 45, in cage While playa 4 with stance). Those players who want to whereas the move 2 c3 was known, igs Wet 5, the dea of meeting 4.25 with § #5) fehieve positions with may fighting long before that. The hea of povok- f) 3.4365 (lst prevent White Blac can continue inthe usual ma ‘sources should have a look atthe ing White to posh his e-pawn might fiom meeting dS wilh 5) 4 O13 neragsie d3 sytem —fianchetoing ‘mor ambitious ines cused i Line have beenconsideted too ek unlit Des, followed by .-227. 0-0 and his king's bishop. Ax mentioned In B21 uctme clear that Blak is good “8S, leaves Black slighly beter, Line D of Caper, Black as Bee a ee ae 2 ANTESICIUARS: A GUIDE FOR BLACK reasonable poston with his knight on {6 ae well All the more that here Wit also commited himself with an cealy 3, which offers Black adional posibilies for eouncexpay, suchas EbS-bs or 8 4013 Or 4.463 013 46 6 63 (62 is snoter plan, but it too does't give Black any opening problems: 6.8? 70-0 00 (70419) 8 as Bos =) 62477 43 0.0 and ow: 3) 8.00 c4!? (Bb and 8.5 ‘ue aliomatves: with the txtmove Blacktie toexplot Whit'senly 3) 9 Bad ( eS dhes 10 fheS Das 11 hot WhGs 12 hI Bes 15 ass res 14 Ber Whe 15 a2 Whs with compensation, De Tledo-Milon, Arse 1999) .exd3 10 Weds Bos 1 ‘Dez S12 iad Bos 13 bed Ondt Ld Bras Q7 15 Wad Wer 16 Dist Dh 17 Aidt aS § Pokal een, obijana 1998, 1) # M2 (Wo prove dhe et pawn once mare ths preventing 8) 8.5 50-058 103 a5 11 at bd IDaxd4 axbt 13 3 (KhadowAlterman, New York 1997) and now 13..bxe3 bec Woo 15 Dh? G2 (harlow) gives Black complete egal. 0) $ Ba bs 9 0.05 10 22 bt te Bed 1283 Bat 13x02 a7 leads 12 a complicated postion. I soul be ice for Black to open the ‘Queens but White wil obviously to preven hat. So in he Future Black must combine evo plans: fist he howd continue to stize space on the Sumenside by advancing his «-pawe, fd, secondly, tthe ight moment he should be ready toes counerplay Inthe cen, most probably with c5 ond. fS “dds 5 Qa Alter 5 ¢5 Whi wll very soom be forced to play 8 witha pawa-forma ‘ion reminiscent of the’ Prench De: fence. Given the closed charster of the poston, White's lowe of tempo won't ply a decisive role, but never fhelest Black will surely have, no opening problems. 5. 047 6 We2 (6 067 x3 a6 (Black was to provoke d, which wil permit him Onl (he xchange of lightaquated bishops ‘ery tin White's favour nthe 6 ANTPSICIIANS: A GUIDE FOR BLACK following play Black ues advanage ofthis factor) 90.0 e810 Lu he? 11 Ge3 yes 12.Bxe} dS 134205 14 hs Wo 15 Bie as 16 Sz 00 17 WaS 16 18 Bact Ons 19 Bree Exc¥20Ee1 Zael+21 Bel Wo622 eS Bc} 73 bees e624 a8 HIB I5 1 ©) 26 Ged Bed andthe knight comes 10 cf with a big advantage Wiute wast abe w bok a dea in Kerimov-Mistovasis, Patras 200 6) 7 03 ke} & bac} Wer! tucking 3 and keeping an eye one)9 a2 (9 R82 D7 10 oxg6 ds 11 ‘Bas 2507 12 Ws aba 13 Wak (0.0 140-006 15 Wed 27 16 Biel acB 17 B(al BAd8 = Rasch-Critn, Biel 2001) 9.249 (D) Es eee aed i a ene @ beg nan i mw 2 ms| Now White faces a choice ~ either to help Blok finish his dovelopment by exchanging on d6, oro sacaice a awa In bath eases Black fine: 1) 10 3 dues 110.0 and now Black has two equally goed possibi ell) 11. g6 12 Was (12 Rel Sg? 13 Bel 00 14 Ges yes 15 814 Was 16 Axes Baad 176 Lu? aS Boe8 19 Bal Wo) 20 806 Wre3 21 ‘Bets Befh 22 ea 826 pives Back xcllent compensation forthe ex ange, Pores, Pinar 2002) 12 Sg7 13 Bes 0.0 14 23 bs 15 Set Ly 6 Sit ‘Bass 17 x7 2s Wes Aixb7 19 Wb? Bs 20 as Het # Risot-Espans, Guey rmlen 2001, 12) 1. Be? 12 Het xd 1 xs 0.0 tact Bas 15 Zot 15 is 6 16 Wes 17 Desh 18 Des Oss 19 Bo Wa7 20 $5 ae? 21 Zac? eT 22 nck arcs 23 ses Hess 24°B 13 Gas 25 Bis Sid} 26 Mal a5 5 Bechegray-Delchey, Hytes 2001) 15.06 (aller 18-28 16 dneS Wad 17 Bae Back hes some pons fn Ishing his qucenidedevelopincat 16 We2 06 17 Bhd 247 18 es 96 19 Be8 4520 ne? Wr 21 Be and ‘ow in Flores Kerpow, Buenos Aires 2000, Black played 2.28, allow ing 22 Bag6 fags 25 Sixg6 xg 24 Bago. Although Karpov won the ‘game, White's tack locked very dan get0us, Instead, safer is 21 Bes 22 el e8 25.813 5, when Black bas 00d prospect defend, keeping hit sea materia, £2) 10 exd6 Sxd6 11 Aa 0-012 0-0 66 13 Bel 7 14 p3 (14 Eh tg 15 Sats Wate 16 Be acd 17 Hi 2a 18 Os Eras 19 Wet ps anouehi-Bagatroy Bel LZ 1993) 4-24 (Black has good chances to set an advantage: the white pas on 3 ad can easily Become targets for Black's pieces) 15 x4 (15 Ds xg 16 gs Wes 17 er as 18 The Atari VaRiATION (2 €3) 7 Ws 19 We dS 20 8.7 207 and Whi’ compensation isnot worth a pn; Black is ety, Ni Hu-Yako ‘ich Beijing 1997) 15. 6 25 DS 17 Rees Back (8 Hed Ke 19 el g6 20 1 a8 = Pepn-ojho- ‘is Mara gis Web 1981, B11) 73,0) Wie propares $83 by making sre lek: il ever beable to baer the Bishop with. Teak? [Now thet White has spent a empo laying 2, Black ean afford 0 come Pee hs queenside development be fore orig his king's ish, (nthe ter hand give that White inends to play £3, blackchas sother interesting possibiliy: to fiancee his dankesquared bishop, this mdve ing White's attacking poten. For intance: 7. e68 £3 569000827 1OEel 0.011 bt aes 12 dees 06 — 13 Ws o7 14 Doda Bes 1s Aho id 16 ed HoT 17 Dos Be? 18 xp? Bar 19 46 Ba7 20 05.045 21 Bal gat 22 Hed Ba 23 Baas ‘ads 26 eas ads 25 hs as = Bryoell-Cramling, Sweden 1999. This plan isa serious alernative 07 407 Iehelps Black to eta complicaed po ‘Sion, sere his chances are by no 8.243 Seb 90-07 101 Alteativy 2) 10.242 S07 11 D3 Dac3 12 Aute3 dae 13 dues OS Ld Be? 0-0 15 bf Get = Dontevielescas, Las Patras 1989 b) 10 We? er 11 a> dees 12 teS 9613 D3 Qed 14 Bed 247 15 Boel 00 16 4 Bick 17 hae? (17 Rte keeps he lane) 17, a3 18 Sse? xed 19 dae? anes 20 Shee5 ae5# Azaro-Bologan Minsk 2000, €) 10 Ddd? deeS 11 dees Des (Blck's poces are very well ental ned) an then e) 12 Bet bs 13 de? Ova £2) 12 et Re 13 Os had 14 Wet (U4 b97 Ded -+) 14.00 in tending 1S, Black hae the intntive ‘hanks ois led in development 3) 12.862 261 (lack perens it and prepares M3) 13 a (13 0b3 a 14s Weal 15 Bal a5 =) 13.03 14 3 Oot 15 Excl Wait 16 Brier she? leads to fan eoual endgame whee Black het reasons to be optimistic: he his the bishop pair ané a song Square ‘Mest probably ack wil emi with knighton dS anda bishop aginst his ‘pponear’s two krighs, Then White might have some problems ith is quvenside pawns and even with the [Spai, which canbe attacked ae, 4) 1064.36 and now 41) 11 Bind" Bed 12 Wel (12 Wess 13 Wis Rats 142 Los 2) 12. deeS 13 Bed Oro 15 dixot ‘ost and Whi ein trouble, Ber Tovich-Rublevsky, ov 1956. 2) 11 Bez and now iy 112761712 a tee 12 gS He? 13.07 Whe? the ea of ‘ds anaoying for White) 12. Des (using the weaknesses crested by 10, bi) 13 a5 dues 14 dues Re? 15 WAS 6 16 Whe 2de3! is compli cates. 422) 11. e812 a e7 13 Bel (13.34 Bs! (cvcaening ake on eS and then bé) 14.b5 axb3 15 x5 ‘Ect! nd the Back rook has nie its ‘dance’, wile White has achieved nothing b) advancing hie bepawn) 3.00 and here e221) af dues 15 nS es 16 Axil Bxf3 17 3 exlt 18 Bcd aces (222) 14 Wet 5t6! 15 Wns dees 16 dines (16 Bxc6? Bucs 17 de g6! Tex nf 19 SS Bxp5 20 Wags Wags 21 gs Bets 22 et Slee +) 16.008 17 Wh3 (ar 17 Wed {x2 (pointing out the hanging posi tio of White's peces on hee) 18 ont xf 19 Wet Qed Black is ‘wining. since White as no time to take on c8: 20 ace Wate 21-23 ‘ads 2202 Weal 23 Mabe Sets #17. des 18 Bed De 5 23) 14 cd Gre 15 ned RAS oRcs Gack 17 Ret Bos 18.4 96 19 Sed Dbe 20 20 dees 21 aes ls 22 23 yes 23 dues ed 24 Backs Wick 25 dxds Qh, Ala ‘in-Vakovic, Smolensk 1997 Black as hilly exchanged i opponent's sctive pisces and now White mut Day accurtaly to maintain equality, Se? (D) ‘Again the Barcheno isa good ale votive: 10-dxe5 11 dyes (11 aes Dees 12 ares 96 13 Wet 7 14 830.0152 097 16 hea Wes 17 gS 5 18.5 acs 19.203 83 iu-Ruban, Sock 1989) 1.6 12 Toba 13 Sipd2 (13 Ha? 297 14 aed 187 15 pss 16 82 e717 Wel Hes 18 2.0.0 19 re aer3 20 ‘3 26+ Traber Shale tabu wom OL 2000) 13.207 142 0.9 1S Ses Abs 16 Was We? 17 ot ALxct 1a Wicd Hick 19 3 275620 ac] 2h6 is consisted, Traber ‘Vera, Poi Sin Giorgio 198, ‘White has several ther options: 2) 11 ez?! (oo materialist, of ours) 118 (ve can soe her the ‘advantage of developing the qucnse Tie ALAPIY VARIATION (2 €3) x” hefore casting) 12. 2ah7 dues 13 AB ends 14° Dad 46 15 Océ Eres 16 Wo! ud 17n5 Wr Le We? -Eah3t a reiconsequeee of While ‘pening the ifs) 19 gxh3 Exel 20 Ge 0 Bact West —+) 20.044 21 196 Boel+ 22 Exel Dehis is vor ting for Black, Emms-Pab, Toulouse 1990, by 1122 des 1205 (12 Ones es 13 daeS DIG hed dined 15 ‘ued Wed 16 Bad! DAS 17 es gS 18 Qags he7 with equally, Vivinov-Novik St Peleabury 1993) 12.205 13 ft Ove 14 Ocd Baa, IsBxdi O34! (again we oe posi ble advantage of Black quickly devel png his Gueen’s bishop) 16 exh 4a03 17 D6 (Achenbact-lanse, Rubracbiet 1998) and now the easiest iso take ond: 17a 18 bs (18 Baa dhe? 19.204 ace sigh bee for Bleck) 18. 67! (18 88 19 Exo O48 20 bt a6 21 Let is somplicsted) 19 exal6t- i 30 Bel ‘D321 Kol Bat 29 RFS (White's som is wor hn itmay Seems in fat eis sing the pawn without ay compensation) 23 Sud? (23 3 Rais 3)25,thd824-Se 0525 Bes B93 fellowes by 25.246, ©) Hexd6 £66 12 063 2313, bnc3 0.0 14 4 bats! 15 BAe Bhs (Goreng Whit o exchange quceas on 15) 16 ha (10 M1 Wage 17 Kes 81618 Ws g6 19 bo Ber 20 Zhe £5 cia’ give White compenstioa for the pawn in Russek-Velkow, Saint Jot 1988) 16.8xn3 17 exh is a Complicated endgame. Slick ha ea soa to be optimisic, since White's uote is anf, He em choose P77? tending nls iti8 snd .Bac8 withthe prose on 4 and cl While 17.5 i also interest me 1) 11 (is Jooks active, but as sual such a move ha it devas swell: black soften able to use the ‘weakened 3-116 12 bd aes 13 dees 3 1d Wed (14 Wo BeSt 15 Wed Wadd 16 0 Bac) 17 acd 2a 18 Bed Bi 19 Cae hug? 20 Bp es 21 By Dds 22 (Wt aS 25 Bagl ns 5 SVajde Pepian, Ostrava 1999) 14..2c8 1S ‘Hies du 16 83.205 17 Wal 00 18 hs (18 O¢3 es and 8 is tal 18.96 19 Bet 265! reso 1g 20.20 followed by 21x42) 20213 (2044 Boss21 da Was 2p, EeS 21 Hes A and Black ins tbe material with interest. Now we retro L262 (Dy 11.87 2 eas 12be2 dees 13 bres 0-0 14263 nt 15 We? 96 16 BG Ble6 17 Zack $86 18 Gat 2 19 Hae Bae 20 oo ANTLSICIUANS: A GUIDE FOR BLACK Wasco Wen = ‘cen 1999, 12. xd6 13 Dd2 D6 14 Dot 0.015 Dies Zeus Black doesn't mind exchanging his bishops for White's knight. Wit very simplification of the position (especialy the exchange of White's aight), the isolated pawa oa dis mote weakness than 8 rength 16 Oixd6 Wad6 17 neh Wrc6 18 28/0) rund-Dautor, Alene Block has reasonable lay. White tus the bishop-pair but onthe ote hand Black's psition ssl with no \weaknestex.Suateiclly Black even fas the advantage, as he can reste pressure on While mas To de ‘lop and Keep an inative inorder vo maintain the dynamic balance, The following example is typical in that sense ~ Whit sacrificed « pew in force to crete threats agaist black King: 18. ack 1906 Ws 20 a7 Exu7 21 Rise ps6 be pan-orma- tion changes in White's favour bet now Bluck's pieces are more active; White's only chance is attack the black king) 22 Wate Wes 23 Ws He22¢h4 (24 all £453) 24.8abd 25 Bea Wh 26 Wet se 27 Wass ‘ko? 26 Wsa7 1529 Be5 Ws 3020 (Whit has managed to force the Black ‘ing to leaves sele, baton the other hard Black's peces ae sil more ative, and so he hs he advan- tage), Now Dreretiky-Polugacrsky. ‘evan 1975 coatnued 30.2731 Wess 6 52 Ws, and although the positon rains fa rom ler, Black Produced several more mistakes and Tost A much beer eas 30. 31 Wd (tier 31 BOs Bx2 = White is unable to erste any re threats) 31aBndd 32 Bed 7, wen Black bh a clear avenge thanks to hit ext pam alhoug White etaine “awing cance 8212) would tke to point out ese ta Block should keep the knight ond THE ALAPIN VARIATION (2 3) o lass White stacks it with 3 of fears. A conimeon move ia this Kind Sf positon ie 26, bai impor ‘unt to take advantage of the erly which support the knight ‘80-0 407 (D) Ae = a0 Bawa ai a Se a ny a Ag gobwrag Black willeastle next and astategi- cally very complicated positon il tse. Bot ides mus pla clearly, but Black in patcalar should know ex Acty wha o do, The pawo-structire estes tht White wll play for + Tenge tack, we Blk wilt v0 ‘ree countarpiay nthe centre ado the queeaside. Evry piace exchange favours Black, a reduces White's attacking possitilies. White min plan ito place hi queen aod king's Bop en the I-87 dlgonal nd forse Black to weaken his pavr-formation with _.g6 After that White wil push Nis hpawa and create furter weak owever, if Black plays precisely tis i rathor imposible to achieve ‘Te cent ifr ‘rom else and The ble ean be opened at any tine Aso, ‘White tll haw ins is queeaside developmeat Fall to eee the 2 or -aguareforhis bishop, hive will eed tn spond tie on the ational move i, which weskes ihe b3-guare nd gives Black more chances of oun ‘eyplay ll tha speaks in Black's fi our end the outcome will epend ciel on the creativiy ofthe players nd theirblity to make use ft op- oneats inaccuracies. I cnsider the hance inthis poston to be equal 9802 On 8) 903 is dubious Inthe ensu- Ing endgame Black has peasant po- son due to Whi’s weakness on 9. 0x3 10 ye3 es 11 des (mse Jig 1 Quc5 es 12 des Wl 13 Baa ut the bishop hasan exc Jent square one6)11..Wel 12 Hat ‘07 and woul cater be Black here. 1b) 9aBisdesiened to takeaway the bt-squareffom Blacks baights and also in some cases prepares fo rete the bishop ta2-1F White does play Ge, the sooner or Here neds 19 ‘make this ite pawe move tm contast to the mainline, hers White should sully ep his queen on d for a ‘hile, 0 Kesp beter contd ofthe US-squate. 9.00 and hen 1) 10.0d3 a7 1) We2 Qs 12 Wot (12 ed Bef 13 ba We7 14 Det 6 15 £62 Git 16 Bes 26 17 14 aS 18 65 Woot gives Black clear sdvantge, Lane Rausis, Capele a Grande 1905) 12.1513 exfo Ont 14 Whe Dis 15 2a acl 16 Bet ok 17 Be p63 (17.18eS = Cosentino. Loschi aly 1990), 2 ANTISICILAKS: A GUIDE FOR BLACK 2) 10 2 We 11 a3 CL ed es 12 ees Eat 15 Wed Dad 14 xed Wadd =) 1.20 12 Bot xis 13 Bass Wer 14 exds Bas 15 Dads Wad6 16 Bel Wes and ‘White doesnt ave enough compen sation fo the ptm, Lemashko-Chi Drurdanide, Buenos Aires wom OL 1978, 13) 10 et Ad (preparing to in. Inbhie development with 11-388) 11 bb C1 3 BoB 12 Wed ad is aio ual LL. e812 03 does 13 due 35 14 nds exdS 15 05 Os? 16 af hep 17 Beh Dos 18 £e3 Lbs = Satmensun Rotegov, Tamper 1994. ‘) 9 end (Wiles point here ie that inthe 1QP positions that arse, Black ll needs some tine to complete his fqcensie development) 9.-Wad6 10 0:3 00D) Zus0 mw vee Oke k a aan S le Bane * Age a aware ene {woul adie Back 0 rein fom ling on 3 hs id Stpoton Black antst stoft tats ques develope Ths boat achieved by playing a6 and 5. Now: 1) 11 We2 96 12 el BS 13 nds xd 14 Bes Sb 15 RE Ries 16 act Was is aboot equi, but itis White who acest be most careful, Blac asthe bishop pai and hs dS wn is Better potted dan White’ ‘nd, Porinstace, White gully ost afer 17 pI Des 18 B05 Zack 19 ‘Bael E820 Wel g8 21 Hes Bred 22 dues a 23 06 d3 24 67 WET in Pevasovié-Kodul, Slovenia 2000, 2) 11 el Has 12-23 96 13 Wed 1S with a complcaled position, in tehich Bick chaness ae ot woe 9.00010 Bet “This he most diet approach White prepares 3, tying fo po woke gb, However, Bok wil have nother defence —..15 and as practice Ins demonstrated, this pives him good country We should note at take ing the pen with 11 xd exdS 12 ‘Wad isnot tire snceit will open ‘phe position it Black's favour. ‘Altematve: 2) 10 exdo Wed 14 23 ans posesto note ‘eto White's Sth move. 1) 10-43 (oow if Black answers 10, 4, we'll hive similar postions tothe we sw in aot "19 White's Sh move: however, Black has nad ‘ional possiblity to exploit Whites weakness) H.-W (tacking the (Sepa and preparing . and 16, 8a 13) 14 Whs WUT TS WS os 16 el 2b (or 16,268) gives Black ‘mor than enough compensation, 2) 123 eet 11BeS ac 4 (WreS acd 15 bed Ech 16 kb3 £8617 Wes bs = Keskon-Yaters, Betsy 1977, HS 12ext6 200613 Wed Was!? ‘This interesting den ~to switch the ‘queen to the Lingide gives Block cellent chanees ‘The contination 13.04 14 Res 65193 6 sn 16. al sls Fine fo Back 14 bed White spends a tempo to lose the stoma M23 Ws 1548 045 16 et ter 16 @hxd5exd5! the doublet pawns nil imponast cent ans and Black is ready to auneh a Kingside auc) 16.-Ene8 17 bd? Elach 18 hse} 05 19 3 6 (he positions ‘anced Black now goes ont erate ‘decisive tac) 20 3 He? 21 Wat el 22 he? tho 25 b4 Shs 24 bs ‘Bn13 25 x03 Ws 26 Eel Das 27 ‘ibs Whi 28:611 7 29 Wed Bb 30 @xbt He? 31 Wa? O55 0-1 in view of 32 Bags Zed with nevtable tas) Seemek-Atait, Belin 1997 TS 15 403 £6 16 es Bact o Back has fnshed hs development and is ready to play 5. To Under ‘Mander his positon, we can make sscomparison with popula ie frm the French Defence: e406 244d 3 Du? 216 465 Gar $ has 05 63 D6 7 Bed exalt exe 16-9 exo Dai 100-0 A611 G5 0-0 123 (12H of 12 eS is considered beter) 12-867) @ Hi erm vatsa © Bah ee serait a ow Roatsdliees ertaerae {rum is that in he fit one White has is queen on 2, while Black played “ ANTESICIUANS: A GUIDE FOR BLaAck Prieta: Wee teal Sasen th fc t Blc hr Won tempo compared othe sso) fh icing theo one dla though ised of Bas eine, wires Wit are plas: hee om that ne oF Fremh Dele sien bee alee eee EAs clay four Blk. ad Sthoogh wos sy tt hie ie woe Black cern as exalt reeset TP AES eS 1h des Oue5 1905 aes 10, Hxe5 20 842 At? asoleads to equity. 2 Wed bes 20,-Bixe3 21 ae} Wac3 22 dacs et 21 aed ‘Afier 21 &xf6 Bais 22 £ah7+ $1823 go ers 24 Was Sys Black has compensation and White i well advised to force a draw by 25 37+ (25 Eat? da 26 2 Was 2713.25 4) 25.8 26 6 $877 ST Bandincd 22 He e823 bac et The position is equa, Pavasovie oul, Eubliana 1996 B22) 4-26 ) Shot ‘The intersting ides of delaying the 4 advance became popular in the nid of 1990s. This one ser ad Teet comequence of White's criss in the man lines after 263 O15 i os ml Am A WA Bowwa ez cerca Sa sane tars eee eee iece ees Serneroans re eee oon oe a eee ee Pattee becker hs Sores oa Se a eae tant eee ee oleaanen ec re Penn er] Siar pot cay On you eee nae mess Sarees ua enna mcr rects Te ALAPIN VanuAniON (2 €3) o 2977292 7 8W20090046 dt exdd 1 edd Bg 12Edi O05 has ben considered teas equal for Blak since the game Biguier Poche, Sieckholm 12.1962, apd ile as ange since then) 6267 ext 8 exo a8 (in ths pwn formation ‘White's pieces on a3 and b3aze mie place, 50 the next move is best) 9 x06 and now in the geme Baklan- ‘Augard, Groningen 1998 Black cae les played 927, which allowed White to ake the inate with 10. ‘As Aagnatdpoted out afer 9.-eb Black is by bo means worse: 10/dit (afer 10 dxe7 Wxe? 11 Wed Rg? Black wil Seon regi the pss, sep ing mare stve pieces) 10.204 IL Diet dacs 12 Bees Bas 13.00 ‘EAB with level game, 5. fib6 6 Ls ‘Afr 6 22 a6 7 ex Black har ‘wo ways to each equality 2) 7 Weds 848 8 0. 06 9 Das eT =) 8x44 9 ond B15 10 De 61100 be7 1225 Hs 1393 Ds 14 3 0.0 (14.9867) 15 Des exdS 16 14 Ae 17 es nas 18 eS £05 19 Weds ts 20 Wats "We © Korneev-Lautr, Cala Galdana 1995, 1b) 7.25 8 dt exdd 9 ext 10 ‘Dp5 ide 11 Dass Aber 12 Bix Brdé 130.0 vs Adam Khalifa, Wie ann Zee 1985, GudS 64 isthe main aera ead- ing wo diferent types of positon, Texas 7a end4 8 cxdt Apt 9 Bes 06 10 0086711 Qind2Bet is exellent or Black: In position with such pow. formation, Blacks only cancer sis light squared bishop, which x scaly ‘8 cK Bot here all hi pecs ae de veloped optimally and Black bas good ‘rospecis n the queenside. An exam Ble: 12 Hol 037 12-00 13 dca ‘ig 14 Ar ect 15 Wet WaT 16 33 58 17 Wal Se6 =) 1333.00 4 18e2 War 15 a2 Be7 16 203 Dez 17 GhL S3bt 18 Beb1 Boas 19 Bras Baas 20 Biol Bies 21 Bc? Bac? 22 Gis Wot 23 Eel Zot + Proc Gabvielen, Safok 1996, 7.86804 0: 2) 8 dt exd tanspones to Line as. 1b) 82.3 S26 and thes by 9.0.0 ansposes tothe min ne, 1b) 9.2hS WAT brings Whit ncth- ing, 10 ses Gie6+ 1 Bet Waa? Trgexed ef = b3) 9 44 Sixbd 10 Wab3 exalt 11 ‘ns WaT 12 Aox84 ade 13 aot 6 14 00 £e1 15 Bal 0.0 16 hs Wes 17 dos £e5 18 xcs Vise Pavasevié-Khasow [jabljana 2002, B06 903 9" Bxes Web 10 a cxcs tone Poses the note to White's 1 move Ma Line B3331 9.-xb3 10 xb3 10 axh3 WAS 11 Hel 6 12 Hes a7 13 Beh Duct 14 bos Eas is OK for Black. Christiansen Seis, USA Ch Chanier) 1997 10.843! ‘This the pit. Black exploits the fact that White has delayed, and os ANILSICILANS: A GUIDE FOR BLACK istrts the natal developreat of ‘White's pieces, 1,26 114 ext 12 Za illo rates White's idea, Tis position

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