The position emerges from the Sicilian Defense, characterized by a solid pawn structure and strategic maneuvering. Key ideas include Black's central pawn on e6, which supports d5 and prepares to challenge White's center, while White often aims for a kingside expansion with moves like d4 and f4. This setup appeals to players who prefer a resilient, counterattacking style, as it allows for flexible development and a rich tactical landscape.
Explore sub-variations with their own training modes and traps.