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In chess, the move 9.Bc4 is one of the main options in the chess opening called the Yugoslav Attack, which is an attack in the Dragon Variation of the Sicilian Defence. Also known as the Rauzer System or the St George Attack, the Yugoslav Attack begins with the following moves: 1. * e4 c5 2. * Nf3 d6 3. * d4 cxd4 4. * Nxd4 Nf6 5. * Nc3 g6 6. * Be3 Bg7 7. * f3 O-O 8. * Qd2 Nc6 9. * Bc4 English GM John Emms states: The ECO code for the Sicilian Dragon, Yugoslav Attack, 9.Bc4 is B77.

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  • Sicilian Defence, Dragon Variation, Yugoslav Attack, 9.Bc4 (en)
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  • In chess, the move 9.Bc4 is one of the main options in the chess opening called the Yugoslav Attack, which is an attack in the Dragon Variation of the Sicilian Defence. Also known as the Rauzer System or the St George Attack, the Yugoslav Attack begins with the following moves: 1. * e4 c5 2. * Nf3 d6 3. * d4 cxd4 4. * Nxd4 Nf6 5. * Nc3 g6 6. * Be3 Bg7 7. * f3 O-O 8. * Qd2 Nc6 9. * Bc4 English GM John Emms states: The ECO code for the Sicilian Dragon, Yugoslav Attack, 9.Bc4 is B77. (en)
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  • White's attack almost plays itself... weak players even beat Grandmasters with it. I once thumbed through several issues of Shakhmatny Bulletin, when the Yugoslav attack was making its debut, and found the ratio was something like nine wins out of ten in White's favor. Will Black succeed in reinforcing the variation? Time will tell. (en)
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  • – Bobby Fischer, My 60 Memorable Games (en)
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  • In chess, the move 9.Bc4 is one of the main options in the chess opening called the Yugoslav Attack, which is an attack in the Dragon Variation of the Sicilian Defence. Also known as the Rauzer System or the St George Attack, the Yugoslav Attack begins with the following moves: 1. * e4 c5 2. * Nf3 d6 3. * d4 cxd4 4. * Nxd4 Nf6 5. * Nc3 g6 6. * Be3 Bg7 7. * f3 O-O 8. * Qd2 Nc6 9. * Bc4 English GM John Emms states: I can safely say that the Yugoslav Attack is the ultimate test of the Dragon. White quickly develops his queenside and castles long before turning his attentions to an all-out assault on the black king. To the untrained eye, this attack can look both awesome and unnerving. Statistically, Chessgames.com's database of nearly 1500 master games shows win–draw–loss percentages for White to be: 46%–25%–29%. Mega Database 2002 indicates that White scores 52% while 66% of the over 1200 games were decisive. The ECO code for the Sicilian Dragon, Yugoslav Attack, 9.Bc4 is B77. (en)
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