ChessBase Magazine 98
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"B78 Sicilian Dragon 10...Rb8
GM Dorian Rogozenko looks at the lines that arise after the moves 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 Nc6 8.Qd2 0-0 9.Bc4 Bd7 10.0-0-0 Rb8
This system does not have an “official” theory yet. It started to gain popularity after an interesting survey written by Luc Henris in New in Chess at the beginning of the year 2002, where the author entitled the whole variation starting with 10...Rb8 the “Chinese Dragon”. However, at that moment there were just few games available with 10...Rb8 and almost the entire survey was based on Henris' own analysis. Since then many games were played with it, and the present work is based mainly on the games from practice.
In the diagram position Black's idea is obvious – to support the advance of the b-pawn. Often, after b7-b5 followed by Nc6-e5(a5)-c4, the b-file will open and the rook will be perfectly placed on b8. But there are drawbacks as well. In the Sicilian Dragon White usually has the better control in the center, and the last move 10...Rb8 doesn't fight at all against White's supremacy here (the difference can be seen comparing it with the main lines, where the rook comes often to c5 in order to control central squares). Although the rook supports b7-b5, this advance is still sometimes connected with a pawn sacrifice. Finally, the pawn a7 is left without protection which can also play a role in certain lines.
In the diagram position White has several possibilities, but in fact only two of them can be considered as main options: 11.h4 and 11.Bb3. In order to avoid confusion it must be mentioned that the position after 11.Bb3 Na5 can also arise via the move order 10...Na5 11.Bb3 Rb8, which is briefly considered in some theoretical sources.
The Chinese Dragon is still developing, becoming more and more popular (from the total amount of available games, half were played in year 2003). Even lifetime Dragon adherents included it in their repertoire. Although some possibilities haven't been tested in practice yet, it's time to draw first conclusions about the whole variation."
ChessBase Magazine 98
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