[Comment "auto-generated from http://www.jesseo.com/chesspublishing/pgn.php?pgndata=%0A[ECO%20%26quot;B82%26quot;]%0A[Opening%20%26quot;Sicilian%26quot;]%0A[Variation%20%26quot;Scheveningen,%206.f4%20a6%26quot;]%0A1.%20e4%20c5%202.%20Nf3%20e6%203.%20d4%20cxd4%204.%20Nxd4%20Nf6%205.%20Nc3%20d6%206.%20f4%20a6%207.%20e5%20%0Adxe5%208.%20fxe5%20Nfd7%209.%20Bf4%20Qa5%20%26%23123;This%20seems%20obvious.%20White%20has%20a%20weak%20pawn%20on%20e5%20and%20Black%20should%20be%20attacking%20it.%20But%20actually%209...Qb6%20is%20better.%26%23125;%2010.%20Qg4%20%26%23123;The%20pawn%20cannot%20be%20captured%20and%20in%20reality%20it%20doesn%27t%20matter%20that%20the%20pawn%20is%20actually%20isolated.%20Who%20knew?%26%23125;%20*%0A"]

[ECO "B82"]
[Opening "Sicilian"]
[Variation "Scheveningen, 6.f4 a6"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 d6 6. f4 a6 7. e5 
dxe5 8. fxe5 Nfd7 9. Bf4 Qa5 {This seems obvious. White has a weak pawn on e5 and Black should be attacking it. But actually 9...Qb6 is better.} 10. Qg4 {The pawn cannot be captured and in reality it doesn't matter that the pawn is actually isolated. Who knew?} *