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About this Book When Emma's billionaire Sicilian husband found out she was infertile, their marriage was over. But life is hard, and, unable to pay her bills, she has only one option: Vincenzo. Now that he knows he's a father, Vincenzo will claim his son and if Emma is to stay with her beloved child, she must return to the marriage bed!
Now 1 4. E1eS just loses its point. We will consider two other moves here: a For a long time this was considered as equalising.
In 1 Beliavsky introduced Black's position becomes strategically dubious even in the case of the strongest Or: 1 7. E1bS I S. White plays I S. E1xe5 It continued Black's specific idea now is to ensure an early I will consider two options for White: b I 1 E1dS and Instead In the notes for New In Chess 1 E1d7 l S.
So Th e most direct. So White can try 1 6. White must decide between three other quite promising continuations. Both 1 7. Shirov - Golubev, Bundesliga 1 12, leave Black with certain counterchances. White's choice should probably be 1 7. This was tried by Andrei Volokitin in a blitz game against me. Instead, White must take care ofhis wonderful bishops: thanks to them, Black is almost paralysed. One idea is Not necessarily the best, but Wb8 It is time now to return to 1 3.
In short, White's basic plan involves. Fortunately for the first player Black's most aggressive ideas, linked with. Here are all of them: Black of course would have preferred to put his rook on d8 instead of e8, but after the preparatory 1 Wc7 White takes the exchange: 1 5. Wc7 1 6. After 1 Wb8 White can play 1 5. After 1 5. E1b8 or: 1 E1e l! Ivanov - Ashley, Philadelphia 1 After the 'normal' moves such as 1 8. Another rare idea is Yurtaev's dangerous 1 Black has tried various options, but none of them have proved to be satisfactory: a I S E1hgl fxe4 2o.
E1xg7t E1xg7 Instead, 2 E1xh6 exf3 E1xe6 2S. Possible is 1 Popovic - Sax, Subotica IZ 1 , when 1 Also, both 1 7. E1xc6 E1xb3! E1hc l! E1c8t E1xc8 E1xc8t g7 E1xf7t h6 White has usually opted for E1e8 1 7.
Still, 1 8. Ei:xd4 Ei:b7 Ei:e l Ei:eS Ei:e2 Ei:be7 2S. Ei:d3 i. Ei:c2 cS Ei:d6 Ei:cS Ei:eS 1 Ei:eS 1 6. Ivanov - Ashley game - see Ei:xdSt Ei:xdS Also possible is 1 6. Ei:dS Now 1 6. Ei:he l! Wixe3 lLlxe3 Ei:xb3 the move order I S Ei:d7 is a position which I considered in the 1 99 1 New In Chess article.
Then, and now, I cannot see real compensation for Black. After the immediate 1 White has usually played I S. Both I S. The main aim of I S. Ei:adS 1 7. Black agrees to forget about The alternatives are: I S WixdS Ei:exdS 1 7.
Ei:xdst Ei:xdS I S. Wif6 1 7. Black is quite active, but his position is too weakened by the pawn advances. Baier - Nicholls, corr. Now could come IS Ei:xd7 Ei:acS Ei:bS I S.
Schwarz I S Ei:f8 1 S Wih6 Ei:b7 The Dragon 1 5. The possible improvement for White is instead 1 6. Ljubojevic's move. As Black can aspire to reach the position after 1 Sokolov - Ljubojevic, Belfort 1 , is not so dear after 1 7.
Black's connected pawns may become dangerous, but after The most direct 1 6. Kutuzovic - Baric, Pula open 1 White is certainly slightly better after 1 6. Now 1 7. French Ch , after 1 9. Also not good is In this position Black's pieces are active, which gives him many chances.
At the same time, White's king seems to feel safer than Black's, so the prospects of the first player can be preferred. The main potential problem for Black is the emergence of White's bishop on the a2-g8 diagonal after the probable elimination of the black light-squared bishop.
Play can continue 2 1. White plans to continue Finally we can go on with 1 So, 1 9. After 1 9. Wlxc5 2 Note that Another way to fix the kingside pawns: 1 7. Wlc7 1 Wlc7 Almasi's opinion than 1 8. There are other moves, but most often White answers with 1 7. After 1 7. Wla3 l:! So I leave it as it is, and go on with 1 8. Now I propose 1 8. The critical position for White plans to develop his hI rook, and improve his position step by step:. Experience shows The Dragon that it is extremely difficult for Black to hold the position by passive defence.
Instead, his only constructive idea is Black has more weaknesses than White, which ensures an edge for the first player. At the same time The alternatives are: 1 E1d7 E1d2 E1ad8 2 1.
E1hdl and there is no obvious continuation of Black's plan Popovic Georgiev, Vrsac 1 White's main ideas are ib2 and ttJc5, and E1ad8 E1edU is akin to the 1 E1xf2 f5! E1fd2 ih6 Gyimesi - Schutt, corr. I vote for 2 1. E1xd8 E1dl not E1a8 with the idea E1xdl t For example, Apart from this move of Ehlvest, reasonable also is 2 1. E1xd8t E1xd8 The continuation 2 1. E1d2 ttJf4! E1d8 E1hd l E1xd6!
Ei:d8t E1xd8 Ehlvest is the typical alternative for White. In either case quite a logical continuation seems to be Now either version of Black's exchange sacrifice E1xd6 or E1bc8 White will at least have Not so convincing now is 2 1.
E1d2 E1ad8 Even if he wins the e5-pawn which is usually the aim of ttJf6t , Black can sometimes organize counterplay, using his queen and knight duo. But, importandy, here the black queen cannot be activated easily. Also possible is Both players mentioned I believe Black cannot get full compensation after 2S. Better than W'xa5 d4!? Now Black cannot defend his g6-pawn with the king because of Black has no compensation 2 1. E:d6 E:cS E:hd l.
White is likely to exchange bishops by GM Tolnai tried to defend the Black side as many as three times, and his two draws with one loss looks like quite a good result. E:fdS I 9. Black probably should be able to defend his king in further complications.
Instead, I S. After lS E:abS I S Pupo considers E:fdS 2 1. Here it seems that Black has to play 1 White's advantage do es not look impressive here. But 1 9. One alternative is 1 9. White can continue with E1hd l.
E1xdS cxdS! E1d4 2 1. Instead, 1 9. E1aS White can try E1he l E1aS Rogozenko , with a slight advantage. Note that 2 1. E1hS E1de l!? White proceeds by analogy with the Kasimdzhanov - Alterman game. Other approaches are: a 1 9. After 2 1. E1de l! E1f8 2S. E1he l as maybe Black could try E1xe6 fx:e6 E1e l E1e4 axb3 E1de 1!
Here this sacrifice allows White to use the awkward position of the black rook. Wlxe6 After A careless move, which will be refuted neatly. Akin to Kasimdzhanov - Alterman is 2 1. Better is 2 If Wld6t Wld3 Wlf4t We2 and Black admitted defeat. Though my belief that White has an advantage in the main line does not seem to have been confirmed, this line still holds great practical value. At top level there has been a heavy shift towards 9. This is possible to make quite a number of people depart from playing the Sveshnikov in the future.
Below I have added a few updates to the original chapter, but in essence left it as it was. It is almost impossible to describe the huge changes the Sveshnikov has undergone since I wrote a small book on it for Cadogan in the late 90s. A great contribution to this opening has been delivered by players such as Kramnik, Leko, Kasparov and Shirov, as well as lesser known grandmasters, but still experts on the opening in their own right, like Rogozenko who published a CD for Chessbase with the opening, as well as writing various articles for different magazines , Yakovich who wrote a book on the opening for Gambit, which is great despite some Haws , McShane, and the latest addition, the world's youngest grandmaster, Magnus Carlsen.
To give a strong recommendation against an opening that is favoured by such a group of outstanding grandmasters is by no means easy. Still it is possible to give some useful practical advice on where to look for an advantage and some indication of where the most recent successful assaults on this solid defence have been made. The main line I have chosen against the Sveshnikov 1 1. The solution chosen by Carlsen was a desperate bishop sacrifice, which ultimately brought him the draw, but white's play could be improved.
After l. Here the main choice for a long time has been 7. Now after 1 1. There is White will in this case play The idea is to recapture with the bishop instead of the knight on d5, as the exchange of bishops would favour White; partly because it eliminates the bishop pair, but also because of light squared weaknesses in the Black camp, and because the white knight would do little good on d5.
Here The main point is 1 5. However, the main line is still Now the light squares are too weak to be justified by a Heeting initiative. However, once the gravity of the Hector game becomes apparent, Black players will most likely look elsewhere for satisfaction. Here there are many choices, as considered below. Those are the main lines and recommendations chosen for this book. However, we will start with a line that is not considered a main line at all , but is still seen in tournament practice from time to time.
Here Black rejects 8. Game 1 8 Yemelin - Kharlov St Petersburg 1 l. This line had disappeared from practice some time ago, but Kharlov has tried to revive it, Wld2 d5 JMfxd5 1 5. Black can often reach this kind of endgame right from the opening.
The logical thing is to get out of the pin. This move makes most sense to me. The king will find safety on the kingside and the rooks get connected. Now strongest was 20JMff5 e7 2 However the tempting 2 1. White is winning here. Black has no counterplay and is simply a pawn down for nothing. Another attempt is 1 Wxf7t Only one of several winning moves.
Wxd4t as [email protected] and White went on to win in Smagin - Kharlov, Cheliabinsk 1 99 1. A nice move that exploits the weak structure.
This does not work tactically for many reasons. As so often in this line Black's sick structure is so important that White only focuses on containment of the black forces.
My computer still has problems finding it, 6 years of technological advance after the game. Even after this move it takes time for the machine to see that something is terribly wrong.
But with some human assistance, it is possible for the machine to find the following nice winning attack. Wfclt rJ:if6 2 1. Wfd8t rJ:ixfS Wfdlt fS Wfxf7t rJ:ih6 2S. Wfe6t rJ:ihS I just liked the game and would rather include a few more moves than have one game going on for 8 pages or so.
Game 1 9 Zeleic - Zelenika Pula 1 l. Note that Black cannot play his standard idea of 1 WxfSt rJ:ih6 Wf6t rJ:ihS 3 1. To a human this line might seem rather fanciful, but to the machine it is pure logic.
Slightly better was Ele8 Elxelt Elxe7 2 1. Wfxal dS WdSt rJ:ifS 2 1. Wc1 lL1 b3 WcSt rJ:if7 WdSt rJ:ieS We6t From this we will move to the main line, and only after going through it in two games will we pay attention to the sidelines.
In this first game with the main line I have given the most important options until 1 1. Ela4 1 Ela7 This move apparently ignores the fragile placement ofthe bishop on g6. However the usual 1 S. The point behind 1 5. Obviously White does not want to accept a strong knight on d4.
Previously I recommended I s. For now let's say that the ball is in White's court. Baklan - Lobron, Germany 1. The draw after This move seems logical and has been played many times at the top level. However it is far from the only move. Dorian clearly favours Thanks to Thomas Luther for this advice. However White seems to be able to create real problems for Black in this line as well, though the last word is far, far away no, not in that sci-fi movie!
Now Polgar blundered with Instead White should play Probably preparation from Topalov and his coach. After this there are many ways for White to create real problems for Black. Wh l It seems that it was possible to play Wg2t when White has good chances. Now instead of E1xdS 1Wb6t E1xf8t E1xf8 Still Black has a few problems. His queenside pawns are slightly weaker and h7 is a potential target.
Till something better is found, this at least should make the variation unattractive for Black players, who will draw 1 9 and lose 1 games from this position. But at high level I think we will see a revival of 1 Aarhus is my own sad experience with this position. E1fdl IiJxb4 E1acl if6 E1ff7 IiJxdS E1xa4t is certainly possible.
Now after E1dl E1b7 E1a2 E1bS 2S. J3xe7 The conclusion is that Black is doing fine, so there is no real reason to go further down this dead-end road.
I think that However the alternatives are also not recommendable. E1xa4 aSt Rogozenko. However this seems a bit superficial. E1xa7 1Wxa7 In Navara - Hansen, Bled White also achieved a good game with 2 1.
In the next game we shall look at the critical E1a6 dS does not give White anything besides the option to transpose again with 2 1. The following examples should make this clear: 2 1. Now that he knows he's a father, Vincenzo will claim his son and if Emma is to stay with her beloved child, she must return to the marriage bed! Previews available in: English. Add another edition? Sicilian husband, unexpected baby Sharon Kendrick.
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