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Sicilian Defence Part 1 - A brief introduction to the main variations

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  • great video. descriptive, slow, clear. i liked this one.

  • for my self i prefer nadjorf variation

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  • @foxxy508 i like the dragon too, but u risk getting ripped apart along the h file, once ur black bishop goes and the h file opens, ur toast, its really only a matter of time if these 2 conditions are met.

  • Thanks KC! Nice little summary to kick off study of the Sicilian variations.

  • @planetanirudh This way you abandon sicilin and play Marochy-Bajm another big chapter :)

  • How effective is this line for white ?

    1)e4 ... c5

    2)c4 ....

    And what is a good continuation for black ?

    Do respond.

  • excellent

  • Keep up the good work, I learnt more in your 10 min video than 6 months booksearching. Thanx

  • Excellent, clear and to the pont

  • if you want to get the shenivanigan (I can never remember how to spell it :P) structure, its best to go though the naijorf to avoid the keres attack. you usually end up playing a6 eventually anyways.

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