![]() ![]() I played the Sicilian Dragon a lot when I was a kid. Please continue to give us your feedback and suggestions on how we can help make /r/chess better for everyone. Use the message the moderators link if your posts or comments don't appear, or for help with any administrative matters. Twitter/Facebook posts must contain a direct link to the tweet/post, and include the author's nameĬhess Spoiler format for problem answers etc., Public Moderator Logs (broken by API changes)ĭon’t engage in abusive, discriminatory, or bigoted behavior.ĭon't ask for advice about ongoing games.ĭo not use /r/chess exclusively to promote your own content. Instructions for /r/chess PGN addon ( Chrome, Firefox) I also have alternatives to the repertoire above: I can play the English, the London and the Catalan as White, the Caro-Kann and the French against e4, the Slav main line, the Dutch and the QGD against d4, but since the study of these options had not been systematic, I have holes in my preparation, so I tend to avoid them during important games.News Puzzles Games Strategy Twitch Other Resources I'm trying to book up against the Reti, since I have nothing against it so far.Īgainst everything else, I play according to opening principles. I have lines prepared against the Meran, the anti-Merans, and I play the Botvinnik against Bg5. Against the QG I play the Slav trying to enter the Semi-Slav (which I'm studying right now). I have lines against the London and the Colle, as they are pretty common in my club. Still working on some of those.Īgainst d4, d5. I have lines prepared against all the most common anti-Sicilian lines (Alapin, Grand Prix, Old Sicilian with Bc4, Smith-Morra, Rossolimo, Closed Sicilian, Wing Gambit). I'm booking up against other less theoretical alternatives (Scandinavian, Pirc, Alekhine, Modern, etc., which I only know up to move 6-8 for now). Petrov, Philidor, etc.), plus lines against the French, the Caro and the Sicilian. I have a line against all the e5 defenses (e.g. I know pretty much all the deviations up to move 6-8, but I might not know some uncommon deviations from move 9-15, and up to move 20-30 only know the mainlines and maybe some important sideline). The earlier the move, the more likely for me to know the sideline (i.e. I usually know the mainlines and the most common sidelines. I know most lines until move 12 at least, but for some of the most theoretical ones I can go as deep as move 25-30 (Botvinnik, Sveshnikov). I'm currently studying more lines and I'm going deeper to improve. ![]() News Puzzles Games Strategy Twitch Other Resources ![]()
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