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" Sicilian attacks : "
Yuri Yakovick ; cover design, Steven Boland ; translation, Steve Giddins.
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976696
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b731066
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Main Entry
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Yakovick, Yuri
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Title & Author
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Sicilian attacks : : powerful charges typical tactics /\ Yuri Yakovick ; cover design, Steven Boland ; translation, Steve Giddins.
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Publication Statement
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Alkmaar, Netherlands :: New in Chess,, 2010.
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, ©2010
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1 online resource (208 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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9056915347
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: 9789056915346
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9789056913328
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index at the end of each chapters.
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Contents
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Preface by Sergey Rublevsky 7; Introduction -- A Fight to the Death 8; Part 1 -- Scheveningen Structure: Black Pawns on d6 and e6, White Pawn on e4 11; Game 1; Mikhail Tal; -- Bent Larsen; Bled m 1965 (10) 12; Chapter 1.1 -- The Knight Sacrifice on d5 12; Larsen 12, 25, 85, 170, 187; Tal 12, 25, 58, 60, 63-64; Jelen 14; Jimenez Zerquera 14; Suetin 14, 163; Waerstad 14; Bukavshin 19, 169; Denisov 19; Matveev 19; Trubitsina 19; Abrashkin 20; Elistratov 20; Game 2; Vasily Ivanchuk; -- Loek van Wely; Monaco (blindfold) 2006 (3) 22; Ivanchuk 22, 40, 71, 163, 176.
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B. The central battle with the white bishop on g5 42 Game 6; Archeo; -- Dzwonek; corr. 2002 44; Archeo 44; Dzwonek 44; Dückstein 44; Fischer 44, 78, 85, 170; Matanovic 44; Unzicker 44, 54-55; Gavey 45; Grinwis 45, 158; Hartston 45; Holloway 45; Leow 45; Littlewood, J. 45; Munoz Sanchez 45; Natalucci 45; Stean 45, 89; Tabba 45; Wittmann 45; Wostyn 45; Buturin 46; Koziak 46; Kremenietsky 46; Martinez 46; Milov, L. 46; Seyb 46; Shamkovich 46; Van Riemsdijk 46; Game 7; Alisa Galliamova; -- Alexey Lugovoi; Togliatti tt 2003 (3) 47; Galliamova 47; Lugovoi 47; Beliavsky 48; Dolmatov 48.
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Geller 48, 144, 182, 188Ivanov, S. 48; Keres 48; Sadvakasov 48, 115; Contents; Allesnehmer 49; Efimenko 49, 61, 63, 121, 192; Kuzev 49; Melia 49; Michael_Schenk 49; Muir 49, 64; Radulov 49; Tsereteli 49; Tseshkovsky 49, 101; Yudasin 49, 59, 87; Atalik 50; Berkes 50; Kotronias 50; Herrera 51; Kharlov 51; Klimov 51; Sareen 51; Shakenov 51; Smikovsky 51-52; Game 8; Ivan Smikovsky; -- Almas Ermekov; Omsk 1996 (5) 52; Ermekov 52; Barcza 53; Canal 53; Gulko 53; Karpov 53-54, 59, 182, 190; Papp, Gabor 53, 179; Sutovsky 53; Alekberovas 54; Dorfman 54; Gufeld 54; Kestler 54-55; Khalifman 54, 183.
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Kasparov 22-23, 39, 53-54, 59, 69, 141, 160Topalov 22-23, 120, 131, 160, 199; Van Wely 22, 132; Korneev 24, 61, 71, 97, 147, 164; Lastin 24; Pogorelov 24; Vokarev 24; Game 3; Gennady Kuzmin; -- An Airapetian; Yerevan 1981 (11) 27; Chapter 1.2 -- White Pawns on e4 and f4 27; 1.2.1 The pawn storm on the kingside 27; Airapetian 27; Kuzmin, G. 27, 188; Beckmann 28; Kamp 28; Maliangkay 28; Tirabassi 28; Andersson, U. 30; Espig 30; Mikhailov 30; Petrzelka 30; Game 4; Boris Spassky; -- Tigran Petrosian; Moscow Wch m 1969 (19) 32; 1.2.2 The sacrifice of the g-pawn 32; Petrosian 32, 64, 128.
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Spassky 32-33, 64, 128Polugaevsky 33; Boleslavsky 34, 64; Toro Solis de Ovando 34, 184; Shmuter 35; Short 35, 64, 71, 101; Tiviakov 35, 50, 141, 155, 159, 178, 191; Velikov 35; Game 5; Yuri Yakovich; -- Sergey Kamshonkov; Yeysk 1984 38; 1.2.3 The conflict in the centre 38; A. Black prepares e6-e5 with a white bishop on e3 or d4 38; Hartman 38; Kamshonkov 38; Nickoloff 38; Yakovich 38, 87, 109, 150; Dür 39; Gruenfeld 39; Liberzon 39; Salov 39, 41, 87, 90; Sax 39, 45, 143; Timman 39; Leko 40, 54, 69, 163-164; Ehlvest 41, 152; Kaminski 41; Markowski 41.
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Abstract
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Learn how to attack in the sharpest lines of the most widely played chess opening!Against most Sicilian variations, White's sharpest and often best weapon is queenside castling, a strategy that frequently leads to spectacular fireworks. Regrettably, these powerful charges have never been properly categorized. Until this book. In Sicilian Attacks, Grandmaster Yuri Yakovich, who has more than thirty years of experience with complex Sicilian systems, analyses the Najdorf, the Scheveningen, the Dragon, the Taimanov and the Richter-Rauzer Variations. He teaches how their pawn structures dictate typi.
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Subject
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Chess-- Openings.
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Subject
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Sicilian defense (Chess)
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Subject
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Chess-- Openings.
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Subject
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Sicilian defense (Chess)
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Dewey Classification
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794.122
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LC Classification
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GV1450.Y356 2010eb
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Added Entry
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Boland, Steven
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Giddins, Steve
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