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74MB, D41JCC21 Wesley Parker writes: Black played a less popular line in the Sicilian. After the early moves, White gained the advantage. The position was closed and Black's pieces (queenside bishop and rook) were cramped. It led to a White kingside attack with g4 and h4. The king came forward. All of the attacking White pieces led to White winning an exchange. White then closed off the game in time pressure. 1. e4 c5 2. c3 g6 3. d4 cxd4 4. cxd4 d5 5. e5 Bg7 6. Nf3 f6 7. Bf4 fxe5 8. dxe5 e6 9. Nc3 a6 10. Bd3 Ne7 11. |