| The Sicilian Kan is one of the most flexible and easy-to-play variations of the entire Sicilian complex. In contrast to opening monsters such as the infamous Dragon and Najdorf Variations, Black players are not forced to memorise massive chunks of opening theory. Success in the Sicilian Kan is more dependent on understanding certain principles and a system of development. Another point in its favour is that even more experienced white players are often flummoxed by Black's elastic approach. Recently the Kan has received a seal of approval, with both Kasparov and Kramnik employing it in the last couple of years.
 
 CONTENTS 
 006 Bibliography 
 007 Preface 
 009 Introduction 
 1 e4 c5 2 Sf3 e6 3 d4 cxd4 4 Sxd4 a6 
5 Ld3 012 1 5 Ld3 Sf6 6 0-0 Dc7 7 De2 d6 
 046 2 5 Ld3 Sf6 6 0-0 Dc7: Seventh move alternatives 
 060 3 5 Ld3 Sf6 6 0-0 d6 
 082 4 5 Ld3 Lc5 
 112 5 5 Ld3: Fifth move alternatives for Black 
 
5 Sc3 129 6 5 Sc3 Dc7 
 156 7 5 Sc3 b5 6 Ld3 Db6!? 
 173 8 5 Sc3 b5: Sixth move alternatives 
 5 c4 
 182 9 5 c4 
 191 Index of Complete Games 
 INDEX OF COMPLETE GAMES 
 137Acs-Fancsy, Zalakaros 1997 
 024Adams-Kobalija, FIDE World Ch., Las Vegas 1999 
 188Almasi.I-Portisch, Hungary 1995 
 017Almasi.Z-Anand , FIDE World Ch., Groningen 1997 
 014Almasi.Z-Farago, Linz 1995 
 088Almasi.Z-Stangl, Altensteig 1994 
 113Anka-Nijboer, Dieren 1998 
 163Antal-Szilagyi, Budapest 2001 
 158Antoniewski-Berzinsh, Prerov 2001 
 053Aseev-Kochyev, Leningrad 1984 
 144Barash-Batakovs, Correspondence 1983 
 076Beliavsky-Gheorghiu, Moscow 1981 
 098Berthelot-Velikov, Trignac 2001 
 161Blehm-Gajewski, Polish Championship 2001 
 029Borngaesser-Lau, Essen 1996 
 038Csoke-Lehoczki, Hungarian League 1998 
 019Dix-Edwards, Correspondence 1993 
 149Docx-Van der Linden, Belgian League 1996 
 184Drygalski-Filutowski, Correspondence 1995 
 132Goloshchapov-Kobalija, Ekaterinburg 1999 
 108Golubev-Moroz, Donetsk 1998 
 169Grischuk-Smirin, FIDE World Ch., New Delhi 2000 
 160Haba-Polujahov, Swidnica 2000 
 054Hall-Hellsten, Limhamn 1998 
 139Hanoman-Hellsten, Stockholm 1996 
 079Hellers-Gheorghiu, Haifa 1989 
 092Herschel-Fiensch, Correspondence 1979 
 087Hjartarson-Bezold, Bermuda 1997 
 096Horvath.J-Farago, Budapest 1987 
 118Jamieson-Adamski, Nice Olympiad 1974 
 027Johnson-West, Correspondence 1997 
 093Kengis-Nevednichy.B, USSR 1979 
 066Khalifman-Rublevsky, Kazan 2001 
 056Koch.C-Fanghui Feng, Correspondence 2000 
 186Krnic-Taimanov, Vrnjacka Banja 1974 
 185Kruger-Silva Filho, Correspondence 1998 
 064Lastin-Rublevsky, Moscow (blitz) 2001 
 104Lutz-Milov, European Team Ch., Leon 2001 
 048Magomedov-Khouseinov, Dushanbe 1999 
 147Midoux-Eingorn, Metz 2000 
 102Moberg-Agrest, Swedish Team Championship 2001 
 116Motylev-Ye Jiangchuan, Shanghai 2001 
 135Nagatz-Dautov, Bad Lauterberg 1991 
 084Niggemann-Pfrommer, Correspondence 1998 
 122Nunn-Khurtsidze, World Team Ch., Lucerne 1997 
 090Parma-Capelan, Solingen 1968 
 140Pikula-Cvitan, Biel 1996 
 037Plachetka-Ravikumar, Politiken Cup. Copenhagen 1980 
 120Polgar.J-Miezis, Tallinn, 2001 
 040Sandor-Chernuschevich, Poznan 1995 
 126Sax-Fogarasi, Hungarian League 1997 
 042Schlosser-Vyzmanavin, Sochi 1989 
 022Shaposhnikov-Karttunen, Athens 2001 
 100Shirov-Agrest, European Team Ch., Leon 2001 
 099Shirov-Korneev, Spain 1998 
 068Shirov-Rublevsky, Montecatini Terme 2000 
 165Shmuter-Maryasin, Israeli Team Championship 1999 
 031Short-Sax, Amsterdam 1983 
 051Smirin-Goldin, Philadelphia 1998 
 115Stisis-Oratovsky, Tel Aviv (rapid) 1996 
 124Sulskis-Eingorn, Kozalin 1999 
 175Svidler-Milov, Biel, 2000 
 177Thiel-Chuchelov, Münster 1995 
 070Timman-Kengis, Yerevan Olympiad 1996 
 145Tiviakov-Milov, Groningen 1998 
 153Tolnai-Sjoberg, Zalakaros 1992 
 105Torres-Smirin, New York 1998 
 032Trapl-Tompa, Dean 1977 
 061Ulibin-Milov, Frankfurt (rapid) 1999 
 072Vogt-Gheorghiu, Hamburg 1984 
 046Vujanovic-Verdier, Correspondence 2000 
 151Waitzkin-Gurevich.I, New York 1994 
 177Watson.W-Mortensen, Herning 1991 
 142Widenmann-Andersen, Correspondence 1985 
 125Wydrowski-Panter, Correspondence 1996 |