Chess Opening – Sicilian Defense, Sveshnikov Variation
Friday, July 16th, 2010 at
1:31 pm
Hey everyone! This is a new video of mine featuring the Sicilian Defense, Sveshnikov variation. In this video, I go over several lines of the Sveshnikov, and some opening theory. Check out my next Sveshnikov video for a few games featuring the Sveshnikov. Hope you enjoy!
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good doing video k alright you blewd up it to now the king sit on of queen
He said murphy did he mean Morphy?
how u do aganist rossolimo
3.Bb5 BANG! no sveshnicov.
Thanks for this video. I’ll try the sveshnikov. Looks very exciting.
you make a loud clicking noise when you open your mouth which is really distracting, but thanks for the vid!
You forgot Nf5 as one of white other early moves.
Great !!! learned something new .
Cant wait for your next video.
Just a couple questions 1 on your video you said that he’s planning on moving his knight to d5. Why would he your bishop is going to take his night and if he brings his other one up then I would push the pawn up because then it becomes two for one doesn’t it. Your video was very enlighting
857 y not Nxd5
what if white playes 3. Bb5 instead of d4. That leads to a bad position for black, because of the inevitable doubled c pawn.
if he takes bishop with queen, then Nd5, Qd8 c4 b4 Qa4 Bd7 Nb5 like you said, what about black playing Nd4, pinning the knight to the Queen
No it doesnt, white trades off his valuable white squared bishop and the c pawn can be easily defended.
Yeah, it actually doesn’t give white the advantage because after he takes and
dxc6, Black gets to control the middle with his queen so white can’t play d4 anymore which is proved lethal in one game i saw
btw, why didn’t you make a vid reviewing my favourite variation, when white plays Nd5 before taking the knight. it is probably the most popular one
alright ima try to play it now..
how u play again the rossolimo Bb5? because if u play again some1 who dont know a lot the sveniskhov he will problably play simple chess like that
you sound like kevin from the office
Actually, the people who studied the Sveshnikov down and thorugh were Evegeny Sveshnikov and Gennady Timoschenko. You also forgot to mention it was played by Pelikan in the 50s and sometimes by Larsen
What if after
x. Bg5 a3
x. B:f6 threatening either take a queen or make fork on c7?