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Li Hanbin vs Paulo Bersamina
9th Asian Continental (2010), Olongapo City PHI, rd 5, Apr-25
Sicilian Defense: Hyperaccelerated Dragon (B27)  ·  1-0

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Jun-17-20  CoachRolly: 10 years ago na pala itong laro ni Pau at ngayon ko lang nakita dahil pinag aaralan ko ang Accelerated Dragon.

9 Nb3 Qc7 10 f4 d6 11 Be2 is Fischer v Olafsson 1961 and Olafsson continued with 11... a5. Another game, Ghizdavu v Ribli 1971 continued with 11... a6.

Jun-17-20  CoachRolly: Pau's 11... b6 was played in Zagarovsky v Baumbach 1986 and according to the analysis of Hansen and Nielsen in Sicilian Accelerated Dragon 1998 edition, "Black's best move. The idea behind it is to put pressure on White's e4 pawn and maintain control of the important d5 square if White plays g2 g4 g5 to force the knight away from f6.
Jun-17-20  CoachRolly: Li continued with 12 Bf3 as in Hammie v Silman 1975, Klovan v Litvinov 1979, Mukhin v Baumbach 1973, Dementiev v Kapengut 1975, Mysliuvjec v Pahtz 1977, Mikhailov v Baumbach 1977, Britton v Silman 1977, Kupreichik v Kapengut 1972.
Jun-17-20  CoachRolly: By the way, 11... b6 is the main line in ECO 2002 edition under B35.
Jun-17-20  CoachRolly: On 28... Ba6
This was played in Jansa v Toran 1970 Siegen Olympiad. The main line in ECO is 28... Bb7.
Jun-17-20  CoachRolly: 13 Re1 closes the ECO 2002 edition where 13 Rf2 was played by Jansa.
Jun-17-20  CoachRolly: Also, 11... b6 was given an exclamation mark by Greet in Starting Out: The Accelerated Dragon 2008 edition in his analysis of the game Degraeve v Lerch 2005.

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