Semi-Open · a defense for Black
Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit Accepted, Fianchetto Defense
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1.e4c52.d4cxd43.c3dxc34.Nxc3Nc65.Nf3g6
Live databaseLichess 1600–2000 · blitz + rapid
Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit Accepted, Fianchetto Defense521k games · White to move
MoveWhite / draw / BlackPlayedGamesScore
90%466k56%
2.3%12k51%
2%11k51%
1.3%7.0k53%
1.1%5.8k49%
1%5.3k47%
0.9%4.8k55%
0.5%2.7k54%
0.4%2.2k49%
0.2%1.1k47%
Famous games in this line32 master games
Carlsen, M. (2839) – Nakamura, Hi (2816)Gilevych, Artem (2407) – Vallejo Pons, F. (2705)Cabrilo, Goran (2476) – Kovacevic, Aleksandar (2539)Tompa, Janos (2415) – Ribli, Zoltan (2575)Topalovic, Zlatko (2355) – Cebalo, Miso (2570)Zelic, Mladen (2330) – Cebalo, Miso (2570)Daus, Peter (2406) – Simon, Ralf-Axel (2443)Ivanov, Igor Y (2405) – Gusev, Aleksey (2394)Heroes of this opening Vallejo Pons, F. · Kovacevic, Aleksandar · Ribli, Zoltan · Cebalo, Miso
- Family
- Sicilian Defense
- Category
- Semi-Open
- First move
- 1.e4
- ECO
- B21
- Line
- 1. e4 c5 2. d4 cxd4 3. c3 dxc3 4. Nxc3 Nc6 5. Nf3 g6
GambitFianchetto
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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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