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7 Ways to Smash the Sicilian

Autor Yury Yapshun, Nick Conticello
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2009
One of the main reasons the Sicilian is the most popular opening is that is it promotes bold and aggressive chess. White will often gain a lead in development and, naturally, will want to use this as the basis for an attack. However, the Sicilian is a tough nut to crack and it's not enough to make vaguely threatening gestures - you must know exactly what you are doing and use the appropriate weapons. Seven Ways to Smash the Sicilian introduces, categorizes and studies the deadly sacrifices White has at his disposal. It's impossible to play Open Sicilian positions with either colour without an intimate knowledge of these sacrifices. Read this book and discover everything you need to know.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781857445954
ISBN-10: 1857445953
Pagini: 190
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: EVERYMAN CHESS
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

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One of the main reasons the Sicilian is the most popular opening is that is it promotes bold and aggressive chess. White will often gain a lead in development and, naturally, will want to use this as the basis for an attack. However, the Sicilian is a tough nut to crack and it's not enough to make vaguely threatening gestures - you must know exactly what you are doing and use the appropriate weapons. Seven Ways to Smash the Sicilian introduces, categorizes and studies the deadly sacrifices White has at his disposal. It's impossible to play Open Sicilian positions with either colour without an intimate knowledge of these sacrifices. Read this book and discover everything you need to know.


Notă biografică

Yury Lapshun is an International Master and an experienced coach who has guided individuals and teams to national championships. Nick Conticello won two Chess Journalist of America awards in 2003 and was named Organizer of the Year by the USCF in 1996.