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ISBN (10 digits): 1-904600-42-5
ISBN (13
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CHESS EXPLAINED: THE CLASSICAL SICILIAN (Alex
Yermolinsky) 112 pages (248 mm by 172
mm). £12.99/$19.95/20,35
Chess Explained is a new series of books about chess
openings. They are not theoretical works in the traditional sense, but more a
series of lessons from a chess expert with extensive over-the-board experience
with an opening. You will gain an understanding of the opening and the
middlegames to which it leads, enabling you to find the right moves and plans
in your own games. It is as if you were sitting at the board with a chess coach
answering your questions about the plans for both sides, the ideas behind
particular moves, and what specific knowledge you need to have.
The Classical Sicilian is one of the most popular and
respected systems of the Sicilian, and has been used frequently by players such
as Anand, Kramnik and Shirov. Black develops his pieces more quickly than in
many Sicilian systems, and intricate piece-play often results. The Classical
Sicilian arises after the moves 1 e4 c5 2 Nf3 d6 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 Nf6 5 Nc3
Nc6. White's most popular and critical response is the Richter-Rauzer Attack,
and recent years have seen a diversification in the plans for both sides in
this perennially popular line. Against White's alternatives to the Rauzer,
Yermolinsky covers lines that retain the independent significance of the
Classical move-order, such as 6 Bc4 Qb6 - a line in which he is a leading
specialist.
Grandmaster Alex Yermolinsky is one of the strongest
players in the United States. He was US Champion in 1996, and won the US Open
Championship in 1995 and 1997. His credentials as a teacher are no less
impressive. He assisted Irina Levitina in her bid for the Women's World
Championship in 1982-4, while his former pupils include several top-class
grandmasters and a US Junior Champion. His previous book for Gambit, The
Road to Chess Improvement, won the USCF Cramer Award for best
instructional book.
Download a pdf file with a
sample from the book.
"Yermo's book represents a good way to get to grips with
this sound and interesting opening system." - Phil Adams,
3Cs website
"In conclusion, Alex Yermolinsky has done well to write a
book that is both an excellent up-to-date opening survey and very
instructional. Recommended." PHL Hughes, Chess Post
"Anyone that plays the Open Sicilian as White, or the
Classical Sicilian as Black, should buy this book. There is always something to
learn from someone like Yermolinsky, who has played the opening his entire
life. Even Scheveningen and Najdorf players can benefit from reading this book,
as the pawn structures are similar. This title shows excellent potential for
this new series by Gambit, and I eagerly anticipate future volumes." -
Carsten Hansen, Chesscafe.com
"Yermolinsky uses the approach of offering real explanation
rather than heavy theory. It works. At the end, the reader will have enjoyed
some recent, well-played games and gained an understanding of how the opening
evolves into the middle game." - Cecil Rosner, Winnipeg Free Press
"Yermolinsky is a fine writer of chess instruction, and has
played the opening in question for 30 years, so he is the ideal person for the
job. Highly recommended; I look forward to seeing more titles in the same
format." - Steve Giddins, BCM
"Conclusion: A must openings book!" - John Elburg, Chess
Mail, chessbooks.nl
"American GM Alex Yermolinsky is the highly respected author
of the inaugural book in the series, and given that he has had around 30 years
of personal experience in playing the Classical Sicilian, he is an ideal person
to produce very well-informed, lucid writings on his chosen subject matter." -
GM Paul Motwani, The Scotsman |