| Sicilian Anti-Sozin |
The Sicilian Defence has many mainstream variations. One of them is
Sicilian : Sozin - Velimirovic Attack, but all depends what Black plays
after 6th move. Sozin didn't play this move first in order
1/ e4 c5 2/ Nf3
d6 3/ d4 cxd4 4/ Nxf4 Nf6 5/ Nc3 Nc6 6/ Bc4 it is a basic move
order of White. Sozin first analyzed the next plans of White and
succesfully used them. But as many times happened some players did not like
to play good analyzed plans of White. One day Paul Benko Hungarian
master who lived in USA played 6. ..Qb6. This move is known from
Najdorf variation but in other setup of figures. This variation has also
name Anti-Sozin variation because White must change prepared plans and
the game tranforms its situation to another setup. We recomend to look
at it in the Openings Table because many modern players and top level GMs e.g.
Kasparov and Kramnik used it as strange invitation to players who often
play Sozin-Velimirovic Attack. Look how it is done.
Play 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 6.Bc4 Qb6 and see how other professional players played it in 1,639 games in total. See the quality collection of Sicilian Anti-Sozin Attack in 1,639 games in total. You may download the report once you register for free. If you would like to use also database and work around it please become our valuable premiere member with either Gold or Platinum Plan. Dowload reports, pgn files or cbv database >here< Have a quick overview of different Sicilian variations (including Sozin) at >wikipedia< |
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1/ e4 c5 2/ Nf3
d6 3/ d4 cxd4 4/ Nxf4 Nf6 5/ Nc3 Nc6 6/ Bc4 it is a basic move
order of White. Sozin first analyzed the next plans of White and
succesfully used them. But as many times happened some players did not like
to play good analyzed plans of White. One day Paul Benko Hungarian
master who lived in USA played 6. ..Qb6. This move is known from
Najdorf variation but in other setup of figures. This variation has also
name Anti-Sozin variation because White must change prepared plans and
the game tranforms its situation to another setup. We recomend to look
at it in the Openings Table because many modern players and top level GMs e.g.
Kasparov and Kramnik used it as strange invitation to players who often
play Sozin-Velimirovic Attack. Look how it is done.
























