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In chess, the Scheveningen Variation[1] of the Sicilian Defence is an opening that is a line of the Open Sicilian characterised by Black setting up a “small centre” with pawns on d6 and e6. There are numerous move orders that reach the Scheveningen; a common one is:
1. e4 c5
2. Nf3 d6
3. d4 cxd4
4. Nxd4 Nf6
5. Nc3 e6
The seemingly modest d6–e6 pawn centre affords Black a solid defensive barrier, control of the critical d5 and e5 squares, and retains flexibility to break in the centre with either …e5 or …d5. Black can proceed with rapid development, and the opening provides sound counterchances and considerable scope for creativity.
The line has been championed by Garry Kasparov, among many other distinguished grandmasters.
PGN OF THE GAME:
[Event “TCEC Season 23 – Superfinal”]
[Site “https://tcec-chess.com“]
[Date “2022.11.04”]
[Round “24.1”]
[White “Stockfish dev16_20221027”]
[Black “LCZero 0.30-dag-9a9c42d_784968”]
[Result “1-0”]
[WhiteElo “3625”]
[BlackElo “3599”]
[Variant “Standard”]
[TimeControl “7200+12”]
[ECO “B80”]
[Opening “Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen Variation”]
[Termination “Unknown”]
[Annotator “lichess.org”]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 d6 { B80 Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen Variation } 6. Be3 Be7 7. Qf3 a6 8. O-O-O Qc7 9. g4 Nc6 10. g5 Nd7 11. Nxc6 Qxc6 12. Qg3 b5 13. a3 Rb8 14. Bf4 e5 15. Be3 a5 16. Nd5 b4 17. axb4 axb4 18. b3 Nc5 19. Bc4 Be6 20. h4 Rc8 21. Qf3 Bd8 22. h5 O-O 23. Kd2 Ra8 24. Ke1 Ra2 25. Rc1 Qc8 26. Qg2 Kh8 27. g6 Rg8 28. Rg1 Ra7 29. Rd1 Bh4 30. Nb6 Qc6 31. Bxe6 Nxe6 32. Nc4 Nd4 33. Rxd4 exd4 34. Bxd4 Rd7 35. Qg4 Re7 36. Kf1 Rxe4 37. Qxe4 Qxe4 38. Nxd6 Rd8 39. Nxe4 Rxd4 40. gxf7 Be7 41. Rg5 g6 42. h6 Bf8 43. Re5 Bxh6 44. Re8+ Bf8 45. Rxf8+ Kg7 46. Ng5 Kxf8 47. Ne6+ Kxf7 48. Nxd4 Ke7 49. Nc6+ Kd6 50. Nxb4 Kc5 51. Nd3+ Kb6 52. c4 h5 53. f4 Kc7 54. Kg2 Kd8 55. b4 Kc7 56. Ne5 g5 57. fxg5 Kd6 58. g6 Kc7 59. c5 Kd8 60. Kf3 h4 61. g7 h3 62. g8=Q+ Ke7 63. Qf7+ Kd8 64. Qd7# { White wins. } 1-0
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Top Chess Engine Championship, formerly known as Thoresen Chess Engines Competition (TCEC or nTCEC), is a computer chess tournament that has been run since 2010. It was organized, directed, and hosted by Martin Thoresen until the end of Season 6; from Season 7 onward it has been organized by Chessdom. It is often regarded as the Unofficial World Computer Chess Championship because of its strong participant line-up and long time-control matches on high-end hardware, giving rise to very high-class chess. The tournament has attracted nearly all the top engines compared to the World Computer Chess Championship.
After a short break in 2012, TCEC was restarted in early 2013 (as nTCEC)[5] and is currently active (renamed as TCEC in early 2014) with 24/7 live broadcasts of chess matches on its website.
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