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Understanding Before Moving 3 - Part 2 - Sicilian Structures - Taimanov - Kan - Richter Rauzer (Paperback)
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Understanding Before Moving 3 - Part 2 - Sicilian Structures - Taimanov - Kan - Richter Rauzer (Paperback)
Series: Understanding before Moving
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Before you lies the second volume in a trilogy about the Sicilian
Defense. The first volume dealt with the Najdorf and Scheveningen
variations, and it is now time to pay attention to three other
extremely popular systems: the Taimanov, Kan and Richter-Rauzer
variations. After careful consideration within the Thinkers Publis
-hing team, we decided that it made sense to group these variations
together. In particular, the first two are closely related and
share the feature that, in both cases, Black plays ...e7-e6 and
...a7-a6 at an early stage. They typically have the idea of
retaining more options for their king's bishop by postponing
...d7-d6 (or even omitting it entirely.) The bishop may go to b4 or
c5 in different lines. The Richter-Rauzer is, in theory, just one
of the possible developments from a Classical Sicilian. We have
already dealt with a few games that started with the Classical and
where Black shortly played ...e7-e6; and 6.Bc4 (the Sozin
variation) was rightly treated within the Scheveningen pages.
However, it is clear that White's most po pular counter, the
Richter-Rauzer variation (6.Bg5) deserves separate attention. While
looking at the variation structure for the Kan and Taimanov and
deciding on which model games to use, I noticed a lot of possible
transitions to the 'Hedgehog' structure, shown on the right. The
key features are white pawns on e4 and c4, and at least four black
pawns on a6, b6, d6 and e6. This structure is ideally suited to the
task of playing for a win as Black, because of the very complicated
middlegames that arise. (And one often needs complicated
middlegames to have a better chance of 'converting' a rating
advantage!) The 'Hedgehog' is definitely a structure rather than a
variation, but it has such a distinctive character of its own that
I chose to examine it first in chapter 2. This simplifies later
discussion of the Taimanov and Kan variations by removing the need
to discuss every possible way of entering a Hedgehog structure.
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