Fischer-Sozin (B87) pt.2
Posted by admin on July 28, 2008 |
This next game is another look at the Fischer-Sozin variation with …a6 and …b5 of the Sicilian Defense played by Bruci Lopez at the USAT Playoffs. This time his opponent, FM Robby Adamson puts up a stronger showing, but still comes up short. Lopez plays virtually the same first sixteen moves for white and again demonstrates how white can build up and develop an attack against this Sicilian setup. In this game note how Black stays very cramped up and is never really able to utilize the space gained on the queenside. In both games one can see how black can never utilize the imbalances in the position for his benefit. The half open c-file is a moot point, and the space gained on the queenside did not disrupt white’s plans at all.
I think Chess Life is correct in that these games rightfully may draw some renewed interest in the Bc4 responses by white to the Najdorf Sicilian Defense. I plan on exploring some alternative ways for Black to play this position and would love to get any comment or feedback you have on this opening. Enjoy!
Tags: Sicilian Defence, Sicilian Defense
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Comments (6)
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Hi, Don’t forget in your merchandise list of Sicilian products, Rogozenko’s work, Anti-Sicilians A guide for black. That is a classic
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Excellent content here and a nice writing style too - keep up the great work!
Very good site. I’m glad I found it. All the best, Daquan