Sicilian Defense: Open, Dragon Variation
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6
The Sicilian Dragon is named for the similarity of its structure to the constellation Draco. Having played 2...d6 and 4...Nf6 (inducing 5.Nc3, blocking the c-pawn) Black continues by fianchettoing the king bishop, which shoots along a strong, long diagonal.
Pros:
- Extremely sharp
- Unique positions
- Great attacking chances for Black
Cons:
- Lots of theory
- White can try to open the h-file with h4-h5
- Black loses control of the d5 square
The above of information about the Sicilian Dragon from this website. This is a 3-day per move tournament and vacation is not allowed. Please do not purposefully delay your games, so all may enjoy the tournament moving along at a reasonable pace. Please play with honor and have fun as you deepen your knowledge about this important opening.


