Sicilian Defense: Velimirovic Attack

The Velimirovic Attack is an aggressive chess opening that aims to create early threats and pressure against the Sicilian Defense.

1. e4 2. c5 3. Nf3 4. d6 5. d4 6. cxd4 7. Nxd4 8. Nf6 9. Nc3 10. Nc6 11. Bc4 12. e6 13. Be3 14. Be7 15. Qe2

The Velimirovic Attack is a sharp and aggressive variation of the Sicilian Defense, specifically the Scheveningen Variation. It is named after the Yugoslav Grandmaster Dragoljub Velimirovic, who was known for his attacking style of play. The opening is characterized by the early development of the white pieces, particularly the bishop on c4 and the queen on e2, which aim to create threats and pressure against the black king.

In this opening, White seeks to exploit the weaknesses in Black's pawn structure, while Black aims to counterattack on the queenside. The Velimirovic Attack is known for its tactical complexity and rich middlegame play, often leading to sharp and double-edged positions. Both players must be well-prepared and familiar with the typical plans and tactics that can arise from this opening.

The Velimirovic Attack is not as popular as other lines in the Sicilian Defense, but it remains a dangerous weapon for White, especially against opponents who are not well-versed in its intricacies. It is an excellent choice for aggressive players who enjoy creating early threats and complications in the game. However, it also requires a deep understanding of the resulting positions and a willingness to take risks in order to succeed.

Frequency: 38.6 %Stockfish score: -0.2, depth 39
Games Statistics:
White/Draws/Black
49.3%
15.6%
35.1%
Bookmoves score:
RateWhiteBlack
0...180059.740.3
1800...200057.142.9
2000...220058.847.1
2200...250056.948.1
2500...54.848.9