Sicilian Defense: Dragon Variation, Yugoslav Attack
A sharp and aggressive chess opening, it is characterized by both sides aiming for rapid piece development and kingside attacks.
1. e4 2. c5 3. Nf3 4. d6 5. d4 6. cxd4 7. Nxd4 8. Nf6 9. Nc3 10. g6 11. Be3 12. Bg7 13. f3 14. O-O 15. Qd2 16. Nc6 17. Bc4 18. Bd7The opening is a popular and aggressive choice that arises from the Sicilian Defense. In this variation, Black aims to create counterplay on the queenside while White seeks to launch a kingside attack. The opening is known for its sharp tactical battles and complex middlegame positions, making it a favorite among ambitious players.
White's pawn structure and piece placement are designed to support a pawn storm on the kingside, often involving moves like g4 and h4. Meanwhile, Black's pawn structure on the queenside allows for potential counterplay with moves like b5 and a5. The dark-squared bishop on g7, known as the "Dragon Bishop," plays a crucial role in Black's defense and counterattack.
The key move, f3, supports the center and prepares for a pawn storm on the kingside. The bishop on c4 targets the vulnerable f7-square, while the queen on d2 supports the dark-squared bishop and prepares to connect the rooks.
Both sides must play accurately and energetically to avoid falling into tactical traps or being overwhelmed by their opponent's attack. The middlegame often features sacrifices and sharp tactical play, making it an exciting and challenging battleground for players of all levels.
Rate | White | Black |
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0...1800 | 57.2 | 52.5 |
1800...2000 | 57.7 | 52.7 |
2000...2200 | 63.5 | 56.2 |
2200...2500 | 58.0 | 53.3 |
2500... | 62.3 | 54.4 |