While the variation was popularized and deeply analyzed by Grandmasters and Efim Geller , it was originally dubbed the "Pelikan" after the Czech player Karel Hromádka . The name "Pelikan" is older, named after the bird, perhaps alluding to the flexibility or the "beak-like" grip the variation can have on the center. In modern chess literature, "Sveshnikov" is the more common term, but they refer to the same critical position.

) and the transition from the "Pelikan" (old name) to the "Sveshnikov" (modern name). Strategic Conflict

This is the most powerful method. Find a free PGN database (e.g., the Caissabase or Kingbase) and filter for the Pelikan code . Import the PGN into SCID vs. PC or ChessBase, then use the "Print" or "Export to PDF" function. You can generate a custom Pelikan PDF with only the lines you play.

The Sicilian Pelikan has been extensively analyzed, and several main lines have emerged:

: The book details the strategic and tactical nuances of the 5...e5 line in the Sicilian, which Sveshnikov famously championed and refined. Availability