EUR22.95

Publisher: Everyman Chess, 2011, Pages: 350, Paperback

"An Anti-Sicilian Repertoire for White" 

The Sicilian Defence is by far the most popular chess opening. If you play 1 e4 as White, on average you are likely to meet the Sicilian in virtually every other game! You need to be prepared to face the Sicilian at all times, and a ready-to-use repertoire against it is an indispensible weapon.

In this book, Gawain Jones confronts the challenge of meeting the Sicilian head on. He has constructed a comprehensive Anti-Sicilian repertoire for White, which is based on lines that are successfully employed at grandmaster level. These are sound, reliable options for White, but don’t be fooled – they also contain more than a drop of poison. Variations covered include the popular King’s Indian Attack, various Bb5 systems and weapons against Black’s offbeat tries.

   ◦A Grandmaster's repertoire against the Sicilian
   ◦Packed with new ideas and critical analysis
   ◦Highlights key tactical and positional ideas

How to Beat the Sicilian Defence