Matt Pullin put together a great two-part series on what I like to call the Left Hook Grand Prix against the Sicilian. I think he pinpoints some of the critical Black defenses, though he says he has played it from both sides. Since my most recent Left Hook outing at USATE, I have been moving toward a different repertoire as White, including the Open Sicilian and even the Smith Morra (gasp! -- more on that in upcoming articles anticipating IM Marc Esserman's Smith-Morra lecture at the KCC on April 15th). The Left Hook is a lot of fun in blitz, though, but I suspect it will become less fun now with everyone following Pullin's excellent recommendations! For those who want to learn more about the line, here is a complete webliography:
- The Left Hook Grand Prix with a3
- The Left Hook Grand Prix Revisited
- More Left Hook Grand Prix Games
- Fun with the Left Hook Grand Prix
- Killer Games
- Grand Prix with a3
- Billy Colias Plays the Grand Prix
Note: Colias played against the line as Black.... - Grand Prix Attack, Explained
- Grand Prix Attack Bibliography (Updated)
Hat tip to Katar for alerting me to these videos.
4 comments:
Actually, 5.h3 might be interesting, but not as a way toward 5...e6 6.d4?! since the h4-e1 diagonal is too weakened here....
Villavicencio Martinez - De la Riva Aguado, Andorra 2006 may represent an improvement for White in the 5...d6 line. And, of course, against 5...e6 White has either 6.d4 or 6.b4 -- and I would not give up on finding ideas for White even against 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.f4 g6 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.a3 e6 6.b4 b6! 7.e5 d5!
Great videos man. I love learning new move sequences and the video format makes it great.
Excellent videos, keep'em coming.
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