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Struttura Siciliana nell'Apertura Inglese. Scopri il tuo gioco strategico con un tempo in più.

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Rapporto di Esempio

Rapporto Reversed Sicilian

40 PARTITEDati di Esempio
Percentuale di Vittorie
50%

Prestazioni vs Altre Aperture

Reversed Sicilian50% Win
Altre Aperture45% Win

Intuizioni Chiave

Your understanding of how the extra move translates into concrete advantages peaks in the Botvinnik
white

Extra Tempo Advantage Utilized Effectively in Botvinnik System

Cosa significa
The Reversed Sicilian (1.c4 e5) gives White a Sicilian structure with an extra tempo, and your Botvinnik System games (characterized by Nc3, g3, Bg2, e3, Nge2, d4) demonstrate the best use of this advantage. In 9 of your 15 Botvinnik games, you successfully use the extra tempo to achieve the d4 break one move earlier than Black would in a normal Sicilian, creating central pressure before Black's pieces are fully coordinated. Your average evaluation at move 12 in the Botvinnik is +0.45, compared to +0.18 in your other Reversed Sicilian lines. Game #119 shows ideal tempo utilization: after 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.g3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.Bg2 Nb6 6.Nf3 Nc6 7.O-O Be7 8.d3 O-O 9.a3 Be6 10.b4, you had a queenside expansion that would take Black 2-3 extra moves to replicate in a normal Sicilian.
Come migliorare
Your Botvinnik System is your Reversed Sicilian crown jewel — continue prioritizing it. The key to tempo utilization: always have a concrete plan for how your extra move translates into action. In the Botvinnik, the extra tempo goes into the a3-b4 queenside expansion, which gives you space and piece pressure that Black cannot match at the same pace. Study the concept of 'tempo dividend' — each move advantage should compound over time, not be wasted on passive moves. Also prepare for 2...Nc6 3.g3 g6 (the Closed Sicilian Reversed), where the tempo advantage is less clear and you need a different approach.
#tempo#strengths#botvinnik
You inconsistently choose between Maroczy Bind and closed structures, undermining your plans
white
High Impact

c4 vs d3 Structure Choice Creates Confusion in Four Knights Games

Cosa significa
In your 14 Four Knights Setup games (1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Nf3 Nc6), you face a critical structural choice: play d3 for a closed English or push d4 for a Maroczy Bind-style position. Your results show significant inconsistency — you play d3 in 8 games and d4 in 6 games, but the choice seems random rather than based on Black's setup. When you play d3, you win 38% (3 wins, 4 losses, 1 draw); when you play d4, you win 50% (3 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw). The d3 games suffer because you often follow up with plans that belong to the d4 structure — queenside expansion with b4 when the center is closed, or e3 when a more aggressive e4 push was needed. Game #247 illustrates the confusion: after d3, you played a3 and b4 attempting a Maroczy-style squeeze, but without d4 supporting c5, Black simply played ...d5 and took over the center.
Come migliorare
Commit to a clear structural plan based on Black's response. If Black plays ...Bc5 or ...Bb4 (putting pieces on active diagonals), play d3 and aim for a slow positional game with Bg2, O-O, and Rb1-b1 followed by b4. If Black plays ...d5 or ...d6 (committing to a pawn structure), play d4 aiming for a Maroczy Bind (c4 + d4 vs. Black's e5) that restricts Black's pieces. The key decision point is usually move 5-6. Study the English Opening games of Botvinnik and Karpov to see how they chose between these structures based on Black's exact setup.
#pawn-structure#strategy#decision-making
You miss favorable transpositions into other openings and fall into unfavorable ones
High Impact

Transposition Awareness Gaps Cost Points in Double Fianchetto

Cosa significa
In your 11 Double Fianchetto games (g3, Bg2, b3, Bb2), the highly flexible nature of the setup creates numerous transposition possibilities, and you consistently fail to recognize them. In 4 games, the position transposed into a Hedgehog structure where Black achieved the standard ...b6, ...Bb7, ...d6, ...Nbd7, ...Be7, ...O-O setup — a system where Black is very comfortable. You walked into these transpositions without recognizing the danger. Conversely, in 3 other games, you missed opportunities to transpose into favorable Botvinnik System positions by delaying d4 when it was strong. Game #173 is the most costly: the position after move 8 was identical to a known Botvinnik tabiya where White has a clear advantage, but you played b3 instead of the winning d4 break, and the transposition window closed permanently. Game #298 saw you allow a Hedgehog setup when an early d4 would have prevented it entirely.
Come migliorare
Develop a transposition map for your English Opening repertoire. Before each game, review the key positions where your Double Fianchetto can transpose into: (1) Botvinnik System — recognize when d4 is strong and take the transposition; (2) Hedgehog — recognize when Black is achieving this setup and prevent it with early d4 or e4; (3) Symmetrical English — recognize when ...c5 creates a symmetrical position and know your specific plan. Create flashcards for 5-6 critical transposition positions and drill recognition. The Double Fianchetto is a flexible system, but flexibility without awareness becomes aimlessness.
#transpositions#awareness#opening-knowledge

Varianti Principali

1
Botvinnik System
15 games
2
Four Knights Setup
14 games
3
Double Fianchetto
11 games

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Gioca la linea principale mossa per mossa

1.pawn to c4 (c4)

The English Opening! White controls d5 from the flank, preparing to develop with flexibility.

Play pawn to c4 (c4)
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1.c4e52.Nc3Nf63.Nf3Nc64.g3d55.cxd5Nxd56.Bg2Nb67.O-OBe78.d3

Posizioni Chiave da Conoscere

Concetti critici che ogni giocatore di Reversed Sicilian dovrebbe comprendere

The c4 English Approach

The English Opening (1.c4) with ...e5 by Black creates a Reversed Sicilian — White plays the Sicilian Defense with an extra tempo. This tempo advantage means White gets the dynamic Sicilian positions but with the first-move initiative, creating a subtle but significant edge.

The Botvinnik Setup

White plays Nc3, g3, Bg2, e3, Nge2, and d4 — the Botvinnik system. This setup controls the center from the flanks and prepares a well-timed d4 break. The combination of the g2 bishop and central pawns creates long-term strategic pressure.

Queenside Expansion

Like the Sicilian player on the queenside, White can expand with a3, b4, and Rb1, gaining space and creating threats. The reversed nature means White combines these queenside ambitions with the natural first-move advantage, often leading to pleasant, long-lasting positional edges.

Piani Strategici

Piani del Bianco

  • Sfruttare il tempo in più per stabilire un saldo controllo sulla casa d5.
  • Sviluppare in modo attivo supportando i tagli centrali o prevenendo sfondamenti in d5 del Nero.
  • Espandersi ai lati tramite fianchetti o minacce sui pedoni se il centro ristagna.
  • Develop lato di donna with Rb1, b4, and potentially a3, b5
  • Use the extra tempo for slight iniziativa

Piani del Nero

  • Ribattere lottando per d4 e cercando il taglio liberatorio in d5.
  • Sviluppare rapidamente i pezzi senza cedere l'iniziativa posizionale.
  • Colpire le carenze nella struttura di copertura del Bianco.
  • Look for ...f5 or ...d5 pedone breaks
  • Avoid passivo setups and maintain central tension

Varianti chiave

Esplora i rami e le trasposizioni più importanti nella Reversed Sicilian.

Variante a Due Cavalli Neri / 3 Cavalli Bianchi

2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Nf3 Nc6 4.g3 d5 5.cxd5 Nxd5 6.Bg2 Nb6 7.O-O Be7 8.d3 O-O

I corsieri cavalcano e preparano linee su Nc3 d3 prima o poi verso le scorrerie difensive sfiorando lotte aspre al centro d5 nemiche.

Sistema Siciliana Chiusa Invertito

2.Nc3 Nf6 3.g3 Bb4 4.Bg2 O-O 5.Nf3 Re8 6.O-O e4 7.Ng5 Bxc3 8.dxc3

L'attacco velato del Fianchetto con f4 c4 g3 ed Ag2 un rullo lentissimo sulla schacchiera in stasi per erodere il lato di Re o strangolare con c5.

Closed Variation

2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.d3 d6 6.Nf3 Nf6 7.O-O O-O

A fully closed structure where both sides fianchetto and maneuver slowly, similar to Closed Sicilian themes.

Botvinnik System

2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Nf3 Nc6 4.e3 Bb4 5.Qc2 Bxc3 6.Qxc3 Qe7 7.d4

White plays d4 to transpose into more open positions, challenging the center directly.

Carls-Bremen System

2.Nc3 Nf6 3.g3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.Bg2 Nb6 6.Nf3 Nc6 7.O-O Be7 8.d3 O-O 9.Be3

White develops the bishop to e3, preparing to control important central squares and supporting potential d4 breaks.

Statistiche d'Apertura

Ricerca originale da 848 partite amatoriali vere — dati che non troverai altrove.

Durata media
awaiting data
Vittorie Underdog
awaiting data
Finali Rapidi
awaiting data
Raggiungimento dei finali
awaiting data
Vantaggio Bianco
-0.6%
Vantaggio NeroPariVantaggio Bianco

Al tuo livello (1200-1400)

📊Il vantaggio del Bianco è del 0.6% — la posizione è essenzialmente pari.

Come cambia l'apertura mentre migliori

RatingGamesVantaggio Bianco
800-1000114
+3.5%50 /0 /47
1000-1200170
+0.6%49 /0 /48
1200-1400164
-0.6%49 /0 /49
1400-1600184
0.0%49 /0 /49
1600-1800216
+7.4%51 /0 /44

Basato su 848 partite · Aggiornato il March 2026

Perché giocare Reversed Sicilian?

Gioco Dinamico Precoce

Garantisce sbilanciamenti e possibilità tattiche fin dalle primissime mosse.

Familiarità Strutturale

Perfetta per chi ama le strutture Siciliane ma si ritrova col Nero contro 1.c4.

Controllo Offensivo

Offre al Bianco il tempo in più per imporre con vantaggio le tipiche pressioni siciliane.

Trappole Comuni

Attenzione a queste pericolose insidie tattiche

Early e4 Overextension

1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Nf3 e4 4.Ng5 b5 5.Ngxe4 Nxe4 6.Nxe4 bxc4 7.e3 d5

A causa del colore invertito un Nero in fuga confonde le minacce c5 per d5 e si schianta incrociando i cavalli alle torri, offrendo sfondate e furto pezzo precocissimo.

Knight Fork

1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Nf3 Nc6 4.e3 d5 5.cxd5 Nxd5 6.Bb5? Nxc3 7.bxc3 Bd6

White plays Bb5 prematurely. After the knight exchange, White's pawn structure is damaged.

Consigli per Principianti

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Se ami la Inglese devi dominare l'e5 del Nero. Se scegli la chiusa non muoverti affrettato al centro, l'avanguardia a C va difesa coi fianchetti.

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Nere, ricorda l'esplosività, avete un'indebita debolezza ritardata sui tempi in questo giro asimmetrico, solidificate f6 o d6 per arginarli e non abbiate attacchi impulsivi di Re.

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The fianchetto setup with g3, Bg2, and O-O is usually the most flessibile

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Don't rush - use the extra tempo to complete sviluppo safely

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Study Sicilian Difesa structures to understand tipico plans

Pattern comuni nella Siciliana Rovesciata che rileviamo

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Informazioni sulla Siciliana Rovesciata

La Siciliana Rovesciata (1.c4 e5) traspone nelle strutture Siciliane con colori invertiti, dando al Bianco un tempo in più in posizioni familiari.

Monitoriamo la tua comprensione delle strutture rovesciate, l'utilizzo del tempo e l'esecuzione strategica con una mossa in più.

Key Themes

Apertura C AsimmetricaScontro sui Tempi EstraneiLotta C-E Pura

Notable Practitioners

Garry KasparovAnatoly KarpovVladimir KramnikMagnus Carlsen

Domande Frequenti

Domande comuni sull'analisi di Reversed Sicilian

The Reversed Sicilian arises after 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3, creating a position identical to the Sicilian Defense (1.e4 c5 2.Nc3) but with colors reversed. White plays the Sicilian as if the pieces were swapped — Black's c5 becomes White's c4, and e5 is Black's contribution to the center. Because White has the extra tempo in this reversal, the resulting positions are typically slightly better for White than the corresponding Sicilian positions are for Black.
After 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3, White develops with Nf3, g3, Bg2, d3, and O-O, creating a King's Indian reversed structure. The plan mirrors Black's Sicilian plans: use the c4 pawn to fight for d5, pressure Black's center with f4-f5 and g4-g5 attacks, and use the open c-file for rook activity. White can choose between a closed setup (fianchetto) and the open Sicilian reversed (2...Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.e4). Garry Kasparov and Magnus Carlsen both used the Reversed Sicilian as a sophisticated positional weapon.
The main branches are: (1) 2...Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.e4 — the King's Indian Reversed where White mirrors Black's fianchetto; (2) 2...Nc6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.d4 — the English-Scotch transposition; and (3) 2...Nf6 3.Nf3 Nc6 4.g3 — Black develops actively before White can establish d3-e4. The critical question is always whether White can support e4 after d3, creating the maximum version of the reversed structure. Kasparov built entire match preparations around these nuances.
The Reversed Sicilian is a subset of the English Opening (1.c4) — both begin with 1.c4, but the Reversed Sicilian specifically involves 2.Nc3 versus e5, mirroring the Open Sicilian structure. The English Opening broader category includes symmetrical English (1...c5) and other setups. In the Reversed Sicilian, the tempo advantage from moving second in a mirror Sicilian gives White slightly improved prospects compared to Black's Sicilian position — a key reason top players use it when seeking an edge without heavy theory.

Partite Famose

KasparovvsKarpov
World Championship 19851-0

Garry Kasparov uses the Reversed Sicilian to defeat World Champion Anatoly Karpov in a crucial world championship game.

KramnikvsTopalov
World Championship 20061-0

Vladimir Kramnik demonstrates the strategic richness of the Reversed Sicilian in world championship play.

CarlsenvsAnand
World Championship 20141-0

Magnus Carlsen employs the Reversed Sicilian as part of his world championship-winning strategy.

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