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Sicilian Defence, Alapin Variation
17% of all games between grandmasters, and 25% of the games in the Chess Informant database, begin with the Sicilian.Almost one quarter of all games use the Sicilian.
Black - Cabal
White - Whitehats
In chess, the Sicilian Defence, Alapin Variation is a response to the Sicilian Defence characterised by the moves:
Alapin Variation
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Moves
1.e4 c5 2.c3
ECO
B22
Named after
Semyon Alapin - Sicilian Defence
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e4 c5
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c3
It is named after the Russian master Semyon Alapin (1856–1923). For many years, it was not held in high regard, since 2…d5 was thought to allow Black easy equality.
The Alapin is considered to be one of the most solid and respectable Anti-Sicilians, and it is championed by grandmasters such as Evgeny Sveshnikov, Eduardas Rozentalis, Sergei Tiviakov, Duško Pavasovič, and Drazen Sermek. It has been played by World Champions Viswanathan Anand, Garry Kasparov, Anatoly Karpov, Veselin Topalov, and Vladimir Kramnik. Deep Blue played the Alapin Variation against Kasparov in their 1996 match in order to avoid a main line Sicilian that would walk into Kasparov's lifetime of experience with the opening.[citation needed]
The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings classifies the Sicilian Defence under the codes B20 through B99, giving it more codes than any other opening.
The Alapin is also seen in deferred form, particularly when Black chooses an unusual second move after 2.Nf3. For example, after 2.Nf3 a6 or 2.Nf3 Qc7, 3.c3 is often seen, since neither …a6 nor …Qc7 are particularly useful moves against the Alapin.
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