Dragon sicilian games
Log In to Daily Chess. Email address. Reset password New user. Sign up or Connect to Play Chess. Sicilian Dragon, Yugoslav attack, Vitaly Tseshkovsky vs Anthony J Miles. Vladimir Bagirov vs Yuri Averbakh. Tamaz Giorgadze vs Anthony J Miles.
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This is another very important piece in your attack. In case white castles long, the pressure it exerts on the c file is obvious. But even if white castles short, the rook can be very dangerous. One typical idea that you have to know as a Dragon player is the exchange sacrifice on c3.
There are two main situations where this sacrifice works: 1. You can see how the game continued and how black coordinated his pieces for the attack here: These are only two ideas, but the same sacrifice can work in many other situations.
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White Fianchettos on the king side and I push my queen pawns. Many times, black is able to create discover attacks along the a1-h8 diagonal. While the dark squared bishop is unable to attack anything right away, a simple knight move can often create nice threats. Below, the knight has just moved to g4 and we can now see that the bishop has opened up an attack on d4. The knight on d4 is now attacked twice. If white recaptures the knight with the queen, black recaptures in the center with the c6 knight not the bishop as we discussed, you want to keep this monster.
If playing white and you try the Yugoslav attack, try to take a move to get your king out of the diagonal by playing kb1.
The Yugoslav Attack is a standard way that white can deal with the Siclian Defense in general. Its ideas can be used against the Sicilian Dragon or the Najdorf variation. The main ideas include a kingside attack with both the long diagonal of the bishops, as well as a pawn tsunami g and h pawns.
The main goals will be to push h4-h5 to be able to attack the g6 pawn. This can ultimately open up the kingside and make way for the rook on h1. White generally will castle queenside to put more pressure on the semi-open d file with the queen and rook as seen in the image above. The Levenfish attack focuses on white castling kingside and playing f4, in hopes of opening the f file for the kingside rook.
F4 is played relatively quickly and sometimes black can fall into some traps if they play by fianchettoing their bishop as quickly as possible. Black needs to be careful if they play as follows:.
In this scenario, black needs to be careful and play Nf6. If they play Bg7 without thinking, white can put a lot of pressure on the center with 7. Example Game Notation.
The Maroczy bind is a very positional way for white to play against the dragon. Despite the weakness of d4 that occurs when white plays e4 and c4, it allows white to prevent black from playing d5. Oftentimes, black is fighting for the opportunity to play d5, and the bind puts a strain on the dragon. White responds with Nc3 and thus cannot play c4. The Sicilian Dragon is a great open because it can be both passive or aggressive. Ideally, black would open up the center to turn its dark squared bishop into a super strong, active piece.
If you play other openings that fianchetto your bishop, then the Sicilian Dragon is a great choice for you to play. That way you learn the traps and know what to look for from the other side. You must be logged in to post a comment. Skip to content.
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