Tired of facing annoying Anti-Sicilian openings? In this dynamic and practical video course, IM Andrew Martin arms you with powerful antidotes to White’s most annoying sidelines. From the ever-popular 2.c3, Nc3 and Bb5 systems, to offbeat gambits, and even bizarre moves like 2.b3 or the oddball 2.Na3, you’ll learn how to confidently crush Anti-Sicilians, and steer the game into your territory.
Whether you’re a club player or a tournament regular, this course will
- sharpen your repertoire
- boost your confidence
- ensure you’re always ready when White dodges the Open Sicilian.
Take control and turn these sideline surprises into easy wins! Extensive training content and interactive exercises in ChessBase Books:
Solve exercises & and test your knowledge with the Opening Trainer & Fritz App.
- Video running time: 5 hours (English)
- You can save all the games and variations from the video clips in your ChessBase database!
Andrew Martin (born 1957) is an English chess player with the title of international master. Martin received his title as international master in 1984. He earned his first grandmaster norm in the British Championship of 1997 in Brighton. Martin was a commentator at.the chess world championship between Kasparov and Kramnik in 2000 and commentated at the British Championship for 20 years, before retiring in 2017. Martin is known as a professional chess teacher and is the former Head of the ECF Academy. Martin is a chess columnist, an author of chess books and the author of various instructional ChessBase videos. He is also a FIDE Senior Trainer and the current ECF Manger of Coaches.
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