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Hi people,
I'm going to play this weekend against a player 250 points stronger than me. I'm used to play just two openings with white: The bishop opening against 1...e5 (with d3) or the king's indian attack. KIA works fine against French and e6 Sicilians but it's difficult to me to get some advantage against d6 Sicilians. Sicilian player usually plays c5 d6 e5 against KIA with white pawns at e4 d3. Against the black structure the white's goal may be to play f4 but, the knight at f3 slows this "manouvre". I tried, sometimes, the closed sicilian. It seemed to work better to me to get a king side attack than KIA Probably just because the king knight goes to e2 freeing the way to play f4 as fast as possible. What would you try, KIA or Closed Sicilian, against a sicilian player? In a Closed Sicilian should white play f5 as in the King Indian Defense and try to open the g column after the g4-g5 advance? Or Should maintain the pressure over e5 ? Thx |
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"Holbox" wrote in message ... Hi people, I'm going to play this weekend against a player 250 points stronger than me. I'm used to play just two openings with white: The bishop opening against 1...e5 (with d3) or the king's indian attack. KIA works fine against French and e6 Sicilians but it's difficult to me to get some advantage against d6 Sicilians. Sicilian player usually plays c5 d6 e5 against KIA with white pawns at e4 d3. Against the black structure the white's goal may be to play f4 but, the knight at f3 slows this "manouvre". I tried, sometimes, the closed sicilian. It seemed to work better to me to get a king side attack than KIA Probably just because the king knight goes to e2 freeing the way to play f4 as fast as possible. What would you try, KIA or Closed Sicilian, against a sicilian player? Don't use Closed Sicilian, it is to passive ! Use KIA, u may know it better than him! In a Closed Sicilian should white play f5 as in the King Indian Defense and try to open the g column after the g4-g5 advance? Or Should maintain the pressure over e5 ? Thx |
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"Holbox" wrote: What would you try, KIA or Closed Sicilian, against a sicilian player? Against a strong sicilian player, I would play d4 and go for the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit. henri |
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Hi Henri,
I like Blackmar but *nobody* eats the f3 pawn! Regards. "henri Arsenault" escribió en el mensaje ... In article , "Holbox" wrote: What would you try, KIA or Closed Sicilian, against a sicilian player? Against a strong sicilian player, I would play d4 and go for the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit. henri |
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Don't use Closed Sicilian, it is to passive !
Use KIA, u may know it better than him! Who knows.... But my results against sicilian aren't good enough :-( Thx |
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On Mon, 24 May 2004 14:12:36 +0200, "Holbox"
wrote: Hi people, I'm going to play this weekend against a player 250 points stronger than me. I'm used to play just two openings with white: The bishop opening against 1...e5 (with d3) or the king's indian attack. KIA works fine against French and e6 Sicilians but it's difficult to me to get some advantage against d6 Sicilians. Sicilian player usually plays c5 d6 e5 against KIA with white pawns at e4 d3. Against the black structure the white's goal may be to play f4 but, the knight at f3 slows this "manouvre". I tried, sometimes, the closed sicilian. It seemed to work better to me to get a king side attack than KIA Probably just because the king knight goes to e2 freeing the way to play f4 as fast as possible. What would you try, KIA or Closed Sicilian, against a sicilian player? In a Closed Sicilian should white play f5 as in the King Indian Defense and try to open the g column after the g4-g5 advance? Or Should maintain the pressure over e5 ? Thx I would play the KIA (if that is what you are familiar with) even though when Black plays ...e5 he can usually equalize quickly. The main reason for my choice is that I doubt that you could do much more than memorize a few particular lines of the Closed Sicilian by the weekend and that runs a rather large risk that even if by some miracle your opponent plays exactly the line you have memorized you will still have a position that you may be slightly better but don't know how to proceed. What you should probably do if you wanted to change your repertoire against the Sicilian would be to spend more time studying the ideas behind a particular anti-sicilian variation. That being said there is quite a bit of similarity of ideas with the KIA and Closed Sicilian and you proabably could transfer your knowledge of middlegame plans more quickly than if you changes to another way of combatting the Sicilian (e.g. 2.c3 or 2.Nf3 d6 3.Bbf5+). Regarding your specific question about playing f5, the answer is it depends on how Black reacts to White's opening plans. I play the Closed Sicilian as White and one book that I have found particularly helpful is John Emms "Attacking with 1e4". Emms divides Black responses into three groups: a) Black plays ...g6 and ...Bg7 similar to a Sicilian Dragon e.g. 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg6 and here Emms recommends 5.d3 and 6.Be3 against most normal responses by Black. In some lines White can play f2-f4-f5 while other lines focus on Qd2, Bh6, exchanging the bishop at g7 and playing h2-h4-h5 to pry open the kingside. b) Black plays ...e6 and ...d5 e.g. 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Bg2. Here the position opens more and the idea of f2-f4-f5 never comes up. c) Black plays moves as if the opening were a normal open sicilian e.g. 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 d6 3.g3 Nf6 4.Bg2 Nc6 5.d3 e6 6.Be3. In these lines f2-f4-f5 are the most likely way of pressing the attack. Note that Emms book is a repertoire book rather than a thorough treatment of the Closed Sicilian and so does not cover the 6.f4, the early Nge2 or the Nh3 lines. If you are interested in other lines especial early f4 lines I recommend Garly Lane's "The Ultimate Closed Sicilian" Mike Ogush USCF 1961 |
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"Holbox" wrote in message ...
Hi people, I'm going to play this weekend against a player 250 points stronger than me. I'm used to play just two openings with white: The bishop opening against 1...e5 (with d3) or the king's indian attack. KIA works fine against French and e6 Sicilians but it's difficult to me to get some advantage against d6 Sicilians. Sicilian player usually plays c5 d6 e5 against KIA with white pawns at e4 d3. Against the black structure the white's goal may be to play f4 but, the knight at f3 slows this "manouvre". I tried, sometimes, the closed sicilian. It seemed to work better to me to get a king side attack than KIA Probably just because the king knight goes to e2 freeing the way to play f4 as fast as possible. What would you try, KIA or Closed Sicilian, against a sicilian player? In a Closed Sicilian should white play f5 as in the King Indian Defense and try to open the g column after the g4-g5 advance? Or Should maintain the pressure over e5 ? Thx Try going over games with the KIA vs various d6 setups in the Sicilian, and then do the same with the Closed Sicilian. Then get a feel as to which positions you like, which makes you comfortable, etc. Whatever you do, don't switch into a brand new opening. |
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Holbox wrote:
What would you try, KIA or Closed Sicilian, against a sicilian player? In a Closed Sicilian should white play f5 as in the King Indian Defense and try to open the g column after the g4-g5 advance? Or I would recommend to choose a Closed Variation, but try to put your king knight on e2 the scheme, depending of course of your opponent replies (nothing automatic) would be pawns at e4 and d3 knights in c3 and e2 bishops at g2 and e3 (but you will to handle Black's Nd4) and short castling then try to go on a kingside attack best regards Luis |
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Gunny Bunny wrote:
Don't use Closed Sicilian, it is to passive ! too passive? remember to go over f and g file to Black's fianchetto Luis |
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henri Arsenault wrote:
In article , "Holbox" wrote: What would you try, KIA or Closed Sicilian, against a sicilian player? Against a strong sicilian player, I would play d4 and go for the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit. henri in that case, a strong sicilian player would perhaps play Nf6, c5 and choose a Benoni scheme... Luis |
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