The Dubov Dragon September 21, 2025 + PGN
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The Dubov Dragon: A Strategic Approach to the Sicilian Dragon Without Heavy Theory
The Sicilian Dragon has captivated chess players for generations, but modern engine analysis has cast doubt on many classical approaches. Enter the Dubov Dragon—a fresh interpretation that allows Black to embrace the Dragon’s dynamic spirit while avoiding the theoretical minefields that have plagued traditional lines.
Rethinking the Dragon Variation
In the new course “The Dubov Dragon” by GM Baadur Jobava and IM Dragos Ceres, players discover how to approach this legendary opening through strategic understanding rather than rote memorization. The key innovation lies in a seemingly simple move that transforms the entire character of the position.
After the standard opening sequence 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Nc6, Black plays the surprising 7…h5.

This move, popularized by GM Daniil Dubov and successfully employed by creative players like Richard Rapport and Dmitry Andreikin, serves dual strategic purposes that fundamentally alter the game’s trajectory.
The Strategic Logic Behind 7…h5
The move 7…h5 accomplishes two crucial objectives:
Bishop Development via h6: Black gains the option to develop the dark-squared bishop to h6, creating immediate pressure on White’s position while maintaining flexibility in the pawn structure.
Preventing White’s Attack: The advance to h5 effectively shuts down White’s traditional attacking scheme of g4-h4-h5, forcing White to reconsider standard plans and navigate less familiar territory.
This approach exemplifies strategic thinking over theoretical memorization. Rather than learning dozens of forced variations, players understand the positional concepts that guide their decisions throughout the game.
Moving Beyond Classical Dragon Problems
Traditional Dragon setups with 6…Bg7 7.f3 0-0 8.Qd2 Nc6 allow White to choose between the sharp Yugoslav Attack with 9.Bc4 or the mainstream 9.0-0-0, both leading to positions that modern engines evaluate favorably for White. The Dubov Dragon sidesteps these critical lines entirely.
The course demonstrates how the move order 6…Nc6 7.f3 h5, delaying the bishop’s development, creates a different type of position where Black’s strategic understanding matters more than precise theoretical knowledge.
Comprehensive Coverage of White’s Options
The course systematically addresses all of White’s possible responses:
- Chapter 1: 9.Qxd4 lines with Bg7
- Chapter 2: The main line 8.Qd2 Nxd4 9.Bxd4 Bh6 (the course’s most critical chapter)
- Chapter 3: White’s 8.Bc4 approach
- Chapter 4: The challenging 8.h3 system
- Chapters 5-10: Complete coverage of 6.Bc4, 6.Be2, 6.g3, 6.f4, 6.Bg5, 6.Bb5+, and other sidelines
Each chapter focuses on understanding the resulting positions rather than memorizing long theoretical sequences, making the repertoire both practical and durable.
Course Structure and Learning Resources
The comprehensive package includes:
- 10 theoretical chapters covering all significant variations
- 30 interactive test positions for practical skill development
- Memory Booster section for key pattern recognition
- Video version (3 hours, 5 minutes) for visual learners
- Multilingual PGN files available in English, French, German, and Spanish
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