New: Khalifman on the Sicilian, Part 2
25 April 2007 23:59 PM CET | Last modified: 15:58 | By New in Chess (ADVERTORIALS) | Filed under: Advertisement | Tags:
If you play what Alexander Khalifman recommends in his tremendously successful series Opening for White According to Anand, you will not be surprised by simple refutations. Khalifman is thorough and has a lot new analyses, and most strong and very strong chess players use his books.
But Kahlifman is very good for the club player, as well. That is because he has a lot of explanatory text. He points out the essence of all important positions, and explains themes and plans in a very accessible way. Khalifman is a gifted teacher, and at the end of each chapter always summarizes his conclusions.
In this new book, Volume 9, Khalifman continues on the Sicilian. He treats several rare lines in a way that is very instructive for your understanding of the Sicilian in general, and does the the Kalashnikov, Löwenthal, Four Knights, and the Taimanov and Paulsen.











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