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Feldmm1

Hi. I just joined this group. I joined it so I could become better at chess, seeing as I am only a novice. I was thinking about learning some good openings to improve at chess. I looked on wikipedia and saw that the sicilian defense is considered very powerful, and I want to learn it. I would like to know exactly how to do many of the variations of the sicilian, how to counter them, and what the theory behind everything you do in the sicilian is. A big reason I would like to learn the last point is that when I looked on wikipedia, I saw that if you use an irregular opening called Anderssen's opening, you can play a kind of sicilian with reverse colors. To do so, the line would be 1. a2-a3 e7-e5 2. c2-c4 (note, I am not very good at chess notation so please forgive me if I messed up). I would like to know, based on the theory behind the sicilian defense, how useful this reverse sicilian would be.

Shruikon

A better and more widely used 'reverse sicillian' is the English Opening, which starts 1.c4

 

Also, if you are a novice, then attempting to learn the sicillian first is not a good idea. 


Feldmm1
Shruikon wrote:

A better and more widely used 'reverse sicillian' is the English Opening, which starts 1.c4

 

Also, if you are a novice, then attempting to learn the sicillian first is not a good idea. 


First of all, although that seems like a reverse sicilian, it is not really. Two reasons are that white starts first and that e5 is not necessarily played. The following is a quote from Wikipedia:

1...e5 White has black's position in the Sicilian but with a tempo up. This is often called the reverse-Sicilian[4]. Bruce Leverett, writing the English chapter in MCO14, stated, "It is natural to treat the English as a Sicilian reversed, but the results are often surprising--main lines in the Sicilian Defense correspond to obscure side variations in the English, and vice versa."
- Wikipedia

The following is another quote:

1.c4 e5

This line is also known as the Sicilian Reversed. Although a move ahead of the Sicilian Defense, White has difficulty converting this into a concrete advantage.

- http://chess.about.com/od/improveyouropenings/ss/bloa2000.htm

Second of all, I do not want very well-known openings. The only reason I have been considering the sicilian is because it is considered very good. Third of all, I went to a chess camp this summer. Everyone there was give or take my level, but one of them played the sicilian quite well. However, if not the sicilian, than what should I do? I have been considering learning the Lion's den and Lion's claw, but perhaps you can recommend something better and yet not very well-known (unless it is very good).

bendcat

Hi Feldmm1,

If you want to study some openings you must know first the traps of the opening you want to learn. And from your request you want to learn sicilian defense.

I can't post all of the games here in chess.com board but I give you the link of the site which is also can be viewed in a board (you must have a latest javascript, and it is better with mozilla browser).

 

Most of these games BLACK win in this link:

http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chesscollection?cid=1006246

  

Most of these games WHITE win in this link: (Failure of Sicilian)

http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chesscollection?cid=1002205

 

 

I hope this could help you and others want to learn...Laughing


 

 

 


Charlie91
You're well informed already.  When you apply this to your actual games (only way to improve is play the opening frequently), you'll learn if it's your kind of opening.
Feldmm1
Thank you for commenting. I really appreciate it.
PactOfCards

Hello? Please come back online! I sent you a friend request in 2015!!! Accept it please @feldmm1 !

Mitul
PactOfCards wrote:

Hello? Please come back online! I sent you a friend request in 2015!!! Accept it please @feldmm1 !

LMAO you're actually messaging after 13 years XD

PactOfCards
Mitul wrote:
PactOfCards wrote:

Hello? Please come back online! I sent you a friend request in 2015!!! Accept it please @feldmm1 !

LMAO you're actually messaging after 13 years XD

What a farce🤬, I waited 2 years (actually 8) of my life for that petty ‘friend request’ which I never received. I have never been more outraged and is tempted to remove all associates with this ‘Feldmm1’ person!🤬🤬😡

 

(In all seriousness, I hope that this person is a-okay and living his life well and dunno, maybe we might see a glimpse of him later in his ‘chessdom’.