The Killer Sicilian: Fighting 1e4 with the Kalashnikov
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.14 (611 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1857446658 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 464 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-12-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This is his first book for Everyman Chess. About the Author Tony Rotella is an experienced correspondence player, teacher, analyst and openings theoretician.
Read this book and unleash the Killer Sicilian!A Sicilian repertoire for BlackIncludes Anti-Sicilian coveragePacked with new ideas and analysis. He also demonstrates what Black should do against White's numerous Anti-Sicilian options. It's no coincidence that the Kalashnikov has attracted such attacking talents as World Championship candidate Teimour Radjabov and four-time US Champion Alexander Shabalov.Rotella critically examines the main lines and explains the key positional and tactical ideas for both sides. What's more, in many lines Black can choose between aggressive and positional options. Are you searchi
"Great opening" according to PB Chess. I am about halfway through and I greatly enjoy the book. I Have also used this opening to fight a master friend of mine with decent results in blitz. If it wasn't for the clock I would certainly have more wins :) In the end I would recommend this book to anyone interested in the Kalashnikov. You will certainly enjoy yourself.. "Five Stars" according to Bruce Margolin. just fine. Well-explained, complete repertoire against 1.eWell-explained, complete repertoire against 1.e4 R. Gerlich I am a chess player with a rating close to 2000.This is a very good opening book that gives a reperoire for black against the move 1.e4, based on the "Accelerated Sveshnikov" or "Kalashnikov" Sicilian -- 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 _e5_. Most of the book deals with variations resulting from that, often giving two options to black, a more aggressive option (usually based on a quick f5) and a more solid option based on gradually neutralizing white's play, and improving black's position strategically.But there is more! Anybody who's ever played the Sicilian knows that white often plays other mo. I am a chess player with a rating close to 2000.This is a very good opening book that gives a reperoire for black against the move 1.eWell-explained, complete repertoire against 1.e4 R. Gerlich I am a chess player with a rating close to 2000.This is a very good opening book that gives a reperoire for black against the move 1.e4, based on the "Accelerated Sveshnikov" or "Kalashnikov" Sicilian -- 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 _e5_. Most of the book deals with variations resulting from that, often giving two options to black, a more aggressive option (usually based on a quick f5) and a more solid option based on gradually neutralizing white's play, and improving black's position strategically.But there is more! Anybody who's ever played the Sicilian knows that white often plays other mo. , based on the "Accelerated Sveshnikov" or "Kalashnikov" Sicilian -- 1.eWell-explained, complete repertoire against 1.e4 R. Gerlich I am a chess player with a rating close to 2000.This is a very good opening book that gives a reperoire for black against the move 1.e4, based on the "Accelerated Sveshnikov" or "Kalashnikov" Sicilian -- 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 _e5_. Most of the book deals with variations resulting from that, often giving two options to black, a more aggressive option (usually based on a quick f5) and a more solid option based on gradually neutralizing white's play, and improving black's position strategically.But there is more! Anybody who's ever played the Sicilian knows that white often plays other mo. c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.dWell-explained, complete repertoire against 1.e4 R. Gerlich I am a chess player with a rating close to 2000.This is a very good opening book that gives a reperoire for black against the move 1.e4, based on the "Accelerated Sveshnikov" or "Kalashnikov" Sicilian -- 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 _e5_. Most of the book deals with variations resulting from that, often giving two options to black, a more aggressive option (usually based on a quick f5) and a more solid option based on gradually neutralizing white's play, and improving black's position strategically.But there is more! Anybody who's ever played the Sicilian knows that white often plays other mo. cxdWell-explained, complete repertoire against 1.e4 R. Gerlich I am a chess player with a rating close to 2000.This is a very good opening book that gives a reperoire for black against the move 1.e4, based on the "Accelerated Sveshnikov" or "Kalashnikov" Sicilian -- 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 _e5_. Most of the book deals with variations resulting from that, often giving two options to black, a more aggressive option (usually based on a quick f5) and a more solid option based on gradually neutralizing white's play, and improving black's position strategically.But there is more! Anybody who's ever played the Sicilian knows that white often plays other mo. Well-explained, complete repertoire against 1.e4 R. Gerlich I am a chess player with a rating close to 2000.This is a very good opening book that gives a reperoire for black against the move 1.e4, based on the "Accelerated Sveshnikov" or "Kalashnikov" Sicilian -- 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 _e5_. Most of the book deals with variations resulting from that, often giving two options to black, a more aggressive option (usually based on a quick f5) and a more solid option based on gradually neutralizing white's play, and improving black's position strategically.But there is more! Anybody who's ever played the Sicilian knows that white often plays other mo. .NxdWell-explained, complete repertoire against 1.e4 R. Gerlich I am a chess player with a rating close to 2000.This is a very good opening book that gives a reperoire for black against the move 1.e4, based on the "Accelerated Sveshnikov" or "Kalashnikov" Sicilian -- 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 _e5_. Most of the book deals with variations resulting from that, often giving two options to black, a more aggressive option (usually based on a quick f5) and a more solid option based on gradually neutralizing white's play, and improving black's position strategically.But there is more! Anybody who's ever played the Sicilian knows that white often plays other mo. _e5_. Most of the book deals with variations resulting from that, often giving two options to black, a more aggressive option (usually based on a quick f5) and a more solid option based on gradually neutralizing white's play, and improving black's position strategically.But there is more! Anybody who's ever played the Sicilian knows that white often plays other mo
Tony Rotella is an experienced correspondence player, teacher, analyst and openings theoretician. This is his first book for Everyman Chess.