Semi-Open · a defense for Black
Sicilian Defense: Closed, Carlsen Variation
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1.e4c52.Nc3d63.d4cxd44.Qxd4Nc65.Qd2
Live databaseLichess 1600–2000 · blitz + rapid
Sicilian Defense: Closed, Carlsen Variation83k games · Black to move
MoveWhite / draw / BlackPlayedGamesScore
60%50k44%
19%16k44%
7%5.8k41%
5.4%4.5k42%
4.1%3.5k45%
3.9%3.2k42%
0.2%15839%
0.2%15448%
0.1%7847%
0.1%6134%
Famous games in this line662 master games
Carlsen, M. (2864) – Vachier Lagrave, M. (2760)Caruana, F. (2819) – Vachier Lagrave, M. (2779)Caruana, F. (2819) – Vachier Lagrave, M. (2773)Carlsen, M. (2843) – Wojtaszek, R. (2744)Nakamura, Hi (2769) – Vachier Lagrave, M. (2789)Grischuk, A.. (2777) – Vachier Lagrave, M.. (2767)Nakamura, Hi (2761) – Vachier Lagrave, M. (2780)Nakamura, Hi (2769) – Grischuk, A. (2766)Heroes of this opening Nakamura, Hi · Caruana, F. · Carlsen, M. · Grischuk, A..
- Family
- Sicilian Defense
- Category
- Semi-Open
- First move
- 1.e4
- ECO
- B23
- Line
- 1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Qxd4 Nc6 5. Qd2
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No reply to 1.e4 is played more. Fischer made the Najdorf his main weapon, and Kasparov's Sicilians are pillars of chess history — the Scheveningen against Karpov, the Dragon he unveiled against Anand in 1995. When you play 1...c5 you refuse symmetry, the same refusal that carried two world champions.
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