Steamrolling the Sicilian, play for a win with 5.f3!
Are you looking for a way to outwit theory-sharks in the Open Sicilian? Then this may just be the book for you. The concept is simple: surprise your opponent with 5.f3, build up a strong pawn centre, avoid all of Black’s main lines and steamroll his Sicilian!
Experienced grandmaster Sergey Kasparov presents a complete repertoire for White which has all the right features for ambitious and creative chess players:
- it’s an early deviation
- still fairly unknown
- in a widely played opening
- which guarantees solid play
- with lots of opportunities to unbalance your opponent
- offering a wealth of novelties and new ideas
Sergey Kasparov has made a thorough and detailed study of this variation, which he himself has played for many years. He presents all the ins and outs in his usual lively and instructive style: both Black’s solid and sharp replies, and also the attempt to avoid 5.f3 by an early 3...Nf6!?.
Content: 007 Introduction
005 History of the variation
011 PART I – Pawn Goes to e5
012 Chapter 1 – The ‘Boring Ending’
042 Chapter 2 – The Early ...a7-a5
058 Chapter 3 – The Main Line 6...Be6
098 Chapter 4 – The Venice Attack 6.Bb5+
111 Exercises for Part I
115 PART II – Dragon Structures
116 Chapter 5 – The Queen Jump to b6
129 Chapter 6 – The Maroczy Bind
141 Exercises for Part II
143 PART III – Hedgehog Schemes
144 Chapter 7 – Ignoring the Breakthrough – 9.Be2
149 Chapter 8 – White Prevents ...d6-d5 – 9.Nc2
155 Chapter 9 – The Queen Sortie ...Qb6
161 Chapter 10 – Wrapping Up – Various Hedgehog Schemes
169 Exercises for Part III
171 PART IV – Black Avoids 5.f3 with 3...Nf6
172 Chapter 11 – White Captures: 4.dxc5
198 Chapter 12 – The 4.Bb5+ Check
214 Exercises for Part IV
217 Solutions to Exercises
225 Your Results
227 Conclusion
228 New In Chess Code System
229 Index of Variations
232 Index of Names
235 Game Index |