Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit, Chicago Defense

The Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit, Chicago Defense is an aggressive chess opening that involves sacrificing a pawn to gain rapid development and attacking chances.

1. e4 2. c5 3. d4 4. cxd4 5. c3 6. dxc3 7. Nxc3 8. Nc6 9. Nf3 10. e6 11. Bc4 12. d6 13. O-O 14. a6 15. Qe2 16. b5 17. Bb3 18. Ra7

The Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit, Chicago Defense is a highly tactical and aggressive opening for White, where the player sacrifices a pawn on move 3 to disrupt Black's pawn structure and gain rapid development. After the initial pawn sacrifice, White aims to control the center and launch a swift attack against Black's position. Black has several options to accept or decline the gambit, but in the chosen line, Black accepts the pawn and focuses on solid development. The move sequence allows Black to develop their pieces harmoniously, with the knight maneuvering to c6 and the bishop to e6. Black also prepares to reinforce the center with moves like d6 and e6. White, on the other hand, continues with standard development, castling kingside, and reinforcing the center with moves like Qe2 and Bb3. The opening is characterized by sharp tactical possibilities for both sides, with White seeking to exploit Black's potential weaknesses and Black aiming to consolidate their position and counterattack. Overall, the Sicilian Defense: Smith-Morra Gambit, Chicago Defense offers an exciting and dynamic battle right from the opening moves.

Frequency: 50.6 %Stockfish score: 1.0, depth 40
Games Statistics:
White/Draws/Black
39.6%
4.3%
56.1%
Bookmoves score:
RateWhiteBlack
0...1800--
1800...200042.357.7
2000...220048.851.2
2200...250055.447.2
2500...--