Sicilian Wing Gambit: Hold the Sauce

As tasty as the tactics in the Sicilian Wing Gambit Secret Sauce are, sometimes a customer doesn’t want to eat the offering. I refer to the situation when the Wing Gambit is accepted (1.e4 c5 2.b4 cxb4 3.a3 bxa3) but after 4.Rxa3 e6 5.Nc3 Black doesn’t capture the rook on a3 as the Secret Sauce Declined. I have numerous examples showing that should Black avoid playing 5… Bxa3, thus leaving rook to roam the third rank, they do so at their own peril.

One way of declining the Sicilian Wing Gambit: Secret Sauce is for Black to play 5… d5.

The game below is an instructive example of the power of the Rook in the third rank in the Sicilian Wing Gambit: Secret Sauce Declined. I played White at Rook Odds but the moves should still serve as a model game for anyone interested in playing this opening. Note how useful the quickly developed Rook becomes and that had Arnav attempted to force a trade of Queens with 10… Qe6, I would ruined his plan by forking the King and Queen with 11. Nc7+.

[Event “Sicilian Wing Gambit: Secret Sauce Declined “]

[Site “Cupertino, California “]

[Date “2015.01.13”]

[Round “Rook Odds”]

[White “Chris Torres”]

[WhiteElo “”]

[Black “Arnav”]

[BlackElo “”]

[Result “1-0”]

[FEN “rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBN1 w Qkq -“]

1.e4 c5 2.b4 cxb4 3.a3 bxa3 4.Rxa3 e6 5.Nc3 d5 6.exd5 Nf6 7.Bb5+ Bd7 8.dxe6

Bxb5 9.Nxb5 Qe7 10.Qe2 Na6 11.Re3 Qb4 12.c3 Qb1 13.exf7+ Kxf7 14.Qc4+ Kg6

15.Rg3+ Kh5 16.Qe2+ Kh4 17.Nf3+ Kh5 18.Qe5+ Kh6 19.Qg5#

1-0

Learn the basics of the Sicilian Wing Gambit Secret Sauce by clicking here!

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Chris Torres is a nationally renowned scholastic chess coach working in the San Francisco Bay Area. His classes have attracted players of strengths ranging from rank beginners to world champions. A chess professional since 1998, Chris is widely recognized as one of the main driving forces behind the explosion in popularity and sudden rise in quality of scholastic chess in California. Chris Torres served as the President of the Torres Chess and Music Academy from 2005-2020 and currently is recognized as a correspondence chess master with the United States Chess Federation. Since 1998 Chris Torres has taught 6 individual national champions as well as led multiple school teams to win national championship titles. In addition, Chris Torres has directed and taught at 10 different schools which have been California State Champions at chess. In 2011 and 2012, several former and current students of Chris Torres have been selected to represent the United States at the World Youth Chess Championships. Mr. Torres’ hobbies include playing classical guitar and getting his students to appear on the national top 100 chess rating lists.

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