Cyrus Lakdawala Opening Repertoire The Sveshn... -

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: David then pushed him to play the Sveshnikov—a position Lakdawala had never studied and that previously "only triggered fear". Cyrus Lakdawala Opening Repertoire The Sveshn...

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: True to Lakdawala's method, the book uses a Question and Answer approach, inviting the reader to engage in a "chat with a friend" rather than a dry lecture. : True to Lakdawala's method, the book uses

Published by , this repertoire guide recommends the Sveshnikov Variation for Black. It focuses on the fundamental conflict of structure versus activity : Black accepts a weak pawn formation (a hole on d5) in exchange for easy development and dynamic piece play.

For decades, Lakdawala described himself as a "chicken" when it came to openings, preferring safe, quiet structures like the London System or the Caro-Kann. He had experimented with sharper Sicilians like the Dragon and the Najdorf in his youth, but after a string of humiliating losses, he abandoned them for a quarter-century.

His relationship with the Sveshnikov changed during a random online blitz session at his home: