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 |  | | Titel: | The Taimanov Sicilian |  | Auteur: | Burgess G. |  | Uitgever: | Gambit |  | Jaartal: | 2000 |  | Taal: | Engels |  | Aantal pagina's: | 208 |  | Verkoopprijs: | € 22.00 | 
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| Contents:
 4 
Symbols
 5 Bibliography
 6 Introduction
 
 10 1 Early Deviations and 
the Anti-Taimanov
 27 2 The Maoczy Set-Up (5 Nb5 d6 6 c4)
 45 3 Black 
Wants a Scheveningen (5 Nc3 d6)
 54 4 5 Nc3 a6: Unusual Replies and the 
'Pure' Taimanov
 75 5 The Popular 5 Nc3 a6 6 Nxc6
 85 6 5 Nc3 Qc7: 
Miscellaneous Replies and 6 f4
 96 7 5 Nc3 Qc7: The Fianchetto Line 6 g3
 114 8 5 Nc3 Qc7: The Flexible 6 Be2
 141 9 5 Nc3 Qc7: The Sharp 6 Be3
 174 10 Paulsen Main Line: 5 Nc3 Qc7 6 Be3 a6 7 Be2
 
 206 Index of 
Variations
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| Catalogue 
text:
 The Taimanov Variation is one of Black´s most flexible 
approaches to the Sicilian. With his 'ideal' move-order, Black maintains plenty 
of options while sidestepping some of White's most dangerous attacking plans. 
The main game-plan is counterattack, but, unlike in many Sicilian lines, Black 
can tailor his plan of development according to how White arranges his pieces.
 
 The Taimanov has been used to good effect by many outstanding players of 
recent decades, notably Karpov, Polugaevsky, Andresson, and, of course, Taimanov 
himself. This book discusses in detail all lines after 1 e4 c5 2 Nf3 e6 3 d4 
cxd4 4 Nxd4 Nc6, including the 'pure' Taimanov approach with ...Nge7 and the 
more popular 'Paulsen' lines with ...Qc7. Move-order subtleties, including 
possible transpositions to the Scheveningen, are discussed in detail. All 
analysis has been scrupulously computer-checked.
 
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