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A Repertoire against the Sicilian

Fritztrainer: interaktives Video-Schachtraining, Lehr-Programm, DVD-ROM
ISBN/EAN: 9783866814585
Umbreit-Nr.: 7807707

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 360 Min., 1465 MB
Format in cm: 1.6 x 19 x 13.6
Einband: DVD-Box (für DVD oder CD/CD-ROM)

Erschienen am 27.01.2015
Auflage: 1/2015
€ 27,90
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    • Lorin DCosta / Nick Murphy: A repertoire against the Sicilian For years the only correct way to play against the Sicilian was to tackle it head-on with the Open Sicilian (i.e. when white plays an early d4). However, the amount of theory required is colossal and not to everyones taste. In recent years, some of the worlds best players have started to essay some dangerous anti Sicilian lines, with great success. New ideas have been found which immediately put black on the back-foot, without the need to learn reams of theory. In this Master & Amateur DVD, International Master Lorin DCosta and chess software expert Nick Murphy outline the various anti-Sicilians. These openings can give you a potential advantage, whilst avoiding your opponents favourite Sicilian line. DVD includes: A complete repertoire for white after 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 and the following continuations: 2d6 3.Bb5 2e6 3.g3/b3 2Nc6 3.Bb5 2g6 3.d4 Video running time: 6 hours (English) With interactive training including video feedback A database containing 68 games played by the worlds best players Including CB 12 - Reader Lorin DCosta is an International Master from London, England. He is a professional chess coach and author of three chess books. He has coached some of Englands best young talent, and the England youth squad at both the World and European Youth Championships, with pupils winning medals at these prestigious events. Nick Murphy is an actor and chess enthusiast - and an acknowledged chess software expert. Born in Yorkshire and living in London, he has released two DVDs: Guide to ChessBase & Guide to Fritz and regularly provides videos for chessbase.com on how to get the most from new ChessBase software.

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