Sicilian Defence, Accelerated Dragon


The Accelerated Dragon is a chess opening variation of the Sicilian Defence that begins with the moves:
The Accelerated Dragon features an early...g6 by Black. An important difference between this line and the Dragon is that Black avoids playing...d7–d6, so that they can later play...d7–d5 in one move, if possible. Black also avoids the Yugoslav Attack, but since White has not been forced to play Nc3 yet, 5.c4 is possible.
The Accelerated Dragon generally features a more style of play than many other variations of the Sicilian.

Main line

One of the main lines continues: 5. Nc3 Bg7 6. Be3 Nf6 7. Bc4. At this point the most important Black continuations are 7...0-0 and 7...Qa5. White should not castle after 7...Qa5, unlike in the Yugoslav Attack.
7... 0-0 is the main line, after which White should proceed with 8. Bb3. If Black plays 8...d6, White usually plays 9.f3 as in the Yugoslav Attack. Although, Black often plays 8...a5 or 8...Qa5, after which castling queenside can be dangerous, and it is often a better idea for White to castle.

Passmore Variation

Another common line that has been seen in tournaments continues: 5. Nxc6 bxc6 6. Qd4 Nf6 7. e5 Ng8 8. e6 Nf6 9. exf7+ Kxf7. At this point both sides have equal chances. Many times the continuation 10.Bc4+ will be seen, attempting to add kingside pressure while developing a minor piece. However, Black defends easily with 10...d5 or 10...e6, resulting in a position where his king is safe. Both players can choose to play the game positionally or otherwise will have variable results. Statistically, White's best move is 10.Be2 followed with 11.0-0.