Bishop's Opening: Lisitsyn Variation

The Bishop's Opening: Lisitsyn Variation is a chess opening that involves an early development of the bishop and a pawn exchange, leading to a dynamic and flexible position.

1. e4 2. c6 3. Bc4 4. d5 5. exd5 6. cxd5 7. Bb5+ 8. Bd7 9. Bxd7+ 10. Nxd7 11. d4 12. e5 13. dxe5 14. Nxe5 15. Ne2

The Bishop's Opening: Lisitsyn Variation is characterized by the move sequence where White plays 2.Bc4, developing the bishop to an active square. Black responds with 2...d5, challenging White's central pawn on e4. After White captures on d5 with 3.exd5, Black recaptures with 3...cxd5, resulting in a symmetrical pawn structure.

White then continues with 4.Bb5+, pinning Black's knight on d7 to the king. Black responds by developing the bishop with 4...Bd7, breaking the pin. White captures the bishop with 5.Bxd7+, and Black recaptures with 5...Nxd7.

In the next move, White plays 6.d4, reinforcing the central pawn on e4 and preparing to expand in the center. Black responds with 6...e5, aiming to challenge White's central control. White captures the pawn with 7.dxe5, opening up the position and gaining space.

Black then plays 7...Nxe5, exchanging knights and creating an open position. White continues with 8.Ne2, developing the knight and preparing to castle. The resulting position is dynamic, with both sides having opportunities for active piece play and potential pawn breaks.

Overall, the Bishop's Opening: Lisitsyn Variation offers a flexible and tactical opening choice for White, allowing for various strategic plans and dynamic middlegame positions.

Frequency: 0.07 %Stockfish score: -0.1, depth 23
Games Statistics:
White/Draws/Black
48.1%
6.6%
45.3%
Bookmoves score:
RateWhiteBlack
0...180050.650.7
1800...200051.948.1
2000...220052.550
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