Originally posted by randolphHe didn't actually vote twice.
You just voted twice.
2... d6
The first time he had two moves.
He went back and edited one out and then retyped it later, so I would see it.
He only got credit once.
I'm putting you down for 2. ... d6, Randolph.
If that wasn't a vote, please tell me.
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Originally posted by robbie carrobieHi Robbie.
]sorry but already i am confused, can anyone explain WHY? 2..d6,
One of Black's aims in the Sicilian is to attack that e-pawn
so d6 stops it from advancing. the target is fixed.
So Nf6 comes with a gain of tempo.
The plan now is to open the c-file.
Put a Rook on c8 - exchange it for the Knight on c3, nick the e-pawn
and win.
If you look at Pawn Riot's games -
(please tell me someone has looked at Pawn Riots games) -
he sometimes plays 3.Bb5+ v d6.
Against 2...e6 he has played 3.d4 cxd4 4.c3 a kind of delayed Morra.
I'm not going to chip in anymore unless it's a question about
an aspect about chess and not the game.
Good luck men.
Thanks very much for the info.
It is appreciated. They keep expecting him to follow a set line, but that isn't necessarily so. For instance, I play 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. c3 !? a lot of the time. All the Najdorf,Dragon, and Scheveningen discussion in the world isn't going to help there.
Funny Story After 3. c3 Nf6 4. Bd3 !? a strong player asked me if I mouse slipped on move 4. 🙂 I figured Mr. Kopec and I should keep our mouths shut.
* This opening with Bd3 is called the Kopec System. I did not get help from another played named Mr. Kopec. Please do not write up a forum on me saying I cheated. 🙂