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Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit Accepted

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1.e4c52.d4cxd43.c3dxc3
Live databaseLichess 1600–2000 · blitz + rapid
Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit Accepted8.4M games · White to move
MoveWhite / draw / BlackPlayedGamesScore
88%7.4M54%
9.8%829k51%
0.1%10k38%
0.1%8.9k49%
0.1%6.7k46%
0%3.9k46%
0%88042%
0%65943%
0%63150%
Famous games in this line1.5k master games
Brodda, Wolfgang (2607)Lecroq, Michel (2608)2013½–½Kamsky, Gata (2705)Andreikin, Dmitry (2509)20070–1Adams, Michael (2610)Nunn, John DM (2595)19921–0Berg, E. (2549)Khairullin, I. (2651)2014½–½Kharlov, Andrei (2555)Dolmatov, Sergey (2610)19921–0Ohtake, Sakae (2546)Winkler, Dr. Thorsten (2619)20071–0Zhigalko, Sergei (2671)Tihonov, Jurij (2474)20111–0Cuartas, Ja (2492)Bachmann, Ax (2653)20170–1
Heroes of this opening Andreikin, Dmitry · Adams, Michael · Kharlov, Andrei · Ohtake, Sakae
Category
Semi-Open
First move
1.e4
ECO
B21
Line
1. e4 c5 2. d4 cxd4 3. c3 dxc3
Gambit
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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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