gnephishn
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re:sicilian - 2006/07/04 09:08
with ...e6 and no ...a6, the Keres attack is a good try, and can be a lot of fun if Black makes even a tiny mistake. Against a Najdorf move order, you can: Play 6 Rg1, which is an attempt to transpose into the Keres attack, a Shabalov specialty of late (see his games from the olympiad), or Play 6 Bg5, if you are prepared to know a lot of theory. black has a whole bunch of very strong continuations, but White should receive an initiative against all of them. These continuations are probably stronger for White, but the Rg1 continuation has the advantage of allowing you to prepare only one system against either move order. ---------
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