Sicilian_Defence,_Katalymov_Variation

Sicilian Defence, Katalymov Variation

Sicilian Defence, Katalymov Variation

Chess opening


In chess, the Katalymov Variation (also spelled Katalimov) is a less popular line of the Sicilian Defence that begins with the moves:

1. e4 c5
2. Nf3 b6

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Discussion

The Katalymov is considered inferior since it commits Black to a plan with ...b6 rather than more aggressive Sicilian defences incorporating ...b7–b5.[1] Black must protect the b5-square, as an invasion by a white knight or bishop would be very annoying. For example, White retains a slight plus after 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Bb7 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bd3 g6 7.f4 Bg7 8.Nf3 d6 9.0–0 Nf6 10.Qe1 0–0 11.Qh4 Nbd7 12.Bd2.[2]

The opening is a favorite of French GM Christian Bauer, with which he managed to draw a game in 2005 against currently top-ranked GM Magnus Carlsen.[3] It has also been used by top players such as Gata Kamsky,[4] Russian GM Pavel Ponkratov[5] and Soviet GM Lev Psakhis.[6]

The opening is named after Soviet IM Boris Katalymov (1932–2013).[7]

See also


References

  1. Schiller (1998), p. 405
  2. Kasparov, Gary; Keene, Raymond (1982). Batsford Chess Openings. American Chess Promotions. pp. 236–37. ISBN 0-7134-2112-6.
  3. "Pavel Ponkratov chess games". 365Chess.com. Retrieved 9 October 2022.
  4. "The risky Katalimov Sicilian". 23 September 2013. Retrieved 29 October 2013.

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