08 Aug '10 16:50>
Here is the refutation of the Sicilian.
1.e4 c5
The c-pawn is loose so attack it.
2.Qh5 ...
Black has to defend the c-pawn.
2... b6
3.Bc4 ...
White threatens mate f7. Black has to stop that.
3...g6
4.Qd5 ...
Mate on f7 is again threatened and the a8 Rook is under attack.
This double attack cannot be stopped with one move.
Black is lost and the Sicilian has been refuted.
Ha ha ha, greepawn and his jokes, nobody is going to fall for that.
HoanVN - EmLaske RHP 2006
White then screwed it up and the game was drawn, which is mostly likely
the reason why this line in 2006 never burst upon the chess world.
This game followed the mainline Black resigned after 7 moves.
drmartin - SanFede RHP 2009
1.e4 c5
The c-pawn is loose so attack it.
2.Qh5 ...
Black has to defend the c-pawn.
2... b6
3.Bc4 ...
White threatens mate f7. Black has to stop that.
3...g6
4.Qd5 ...
Mate on f7 is again threatened and the a8 Rook is under attack.
This double attack cannot be stopped with one move.
Black is lost and the Sicilian has been refuted.
Ha ha ha, greepawn and his jokes, nobody is going to fall for that.
HoanVN - EmLaske RHP 2006
White then screwed it up and the game was drawn, which is mostly likely
the reason why this line in 2006 never burst upon the chess world.
This game followed the mainline Black resigned after 7 moves.
drmartin - SanFede RHP 2009