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Fighting the Anti-Sicilians: Combating 2 c3, the Closed, the Morra Gambit and other tricky ideas
 
 

Fighting the Anti-Sicilians: Combating 2 c3, the Closed, the Morra Gambit and other tricky ideas [Kindle Edition]

Richard Palliser
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' Simply masterful '
Grandmaster Glenn Flear reviewing Palliser ' s earlier work Tango! for New In Chess
' Palliser is an admirably reliable guide. '
British Chess Magazine ' s review of Palliser ' s Bb5 Sicilian

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The Sicilian Defence is by far Black's most popular answer to 1 e4 at all levels of chess. The reason for this is easy to understand: from the very first move Black unbalances the position and can play for a win without needing to take unjustified risks. This is particularly the case with the Open Sicilian, where Black can take comfort from the knowledge that his superior pawn structure ensures control of the centre and excellent long-term chances.

Faced with this problem, along with the fact that Open Sicilians generally carry a massive build-up of theory, it's unsurprising that many White players prefer to play one of the various 'Anti-Sicilian' lines on offer. These numerous alternatives to 2 Nf3 include the primitive but dangerous Grand Prix Attack, one or two wild gambits, and also some tedious and niggling variations such as 2 c3 and the Closed Sicilian, which are designed to stamp out any fun Black was envisaging when playing 1...c5.

These annoying lines have become the scourge of Sicilian players, but in this book Richard Palliser, a lifelong Sicilian devotee, decides it's time for Black players to finally fight back! Drawing upon his vast experience and understanding of Anti-Sicilians, Palliser creates a dynamic and practical repertoire for Sicilian players to use against these possibilities. In many instances he offers more than one solution for Black - ambitious or solid - and he pays special attention to tricky move orders, weapons that present-day players are likely to use.

* Essential reading for Sicilian players
* Covers all of White's alternatives to 2 Nf3
* Written by a renowned Sicilian expert

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Das Buch von Richard Palliser behandelt etliche der sogenannten "Anti-Sizilianer", als da wären das System mit 2.c3, der geschlossene Sizilianer, der königsindische Angriff und einige mehr. Auffällig ist, wie tief der Autor in die Materie eingedrungen ist und wie aktuell die der Untersuchung zugrundeliegenden Partien sind. Palliser empfiehlt gegen jeden der besprochenen Aufbauten eine Spielweise, die es dem Schwarzen ermöglicht, nicht nur solide um Ausgleich zu kämpfen, sondern vielmehr um den vollen Punkt zu kämpfen. Dies empfinde ich als einen sehr großen Vorteil gegenüber dem ganz ähnlich gestrickten Buch von Rogozenko, wo man oft das Gefühl hatte, mit all den Nebenvarianten bekommt der Weißspieler auf Wunsch mindestens ein Remis, was ja immer dann ärgerlich ist, wenn der Schwarze der nominell Stärkere ist und folglich "moralisch" verpflichtet ist, auf Gewinn zu spielen. Diese Lücke schließt Palliser mit seinem Buch, wenngleich die empfohlenen Systeme sich in den meisten Fällen von den durch Rogozenko propagierten Spielweisen unterscheiden.
Besonders gelungen finde ich den Abschnitt über die Gambits, also das "Morra-Gambit" und das "Flügelgambit". Beides bekommt man zwar in Turnierpartien nicht gar so oft vorgesetzt, in Blitzpartien ist es allerdings oft ärgerlich, wenn man dagegen nichts zuwege bringt.

Einziges Manko des Buches: Palliser bespricht einige "Anti-Sizilianer" überhaupt nicht.So gibt es z.B. gar nichts über das System mit 4.Dd4: und auch die Variante mit frühem Lb5(+) fehlt komplett. Warum dies so ist, erschließt sich mir nicht ganz, denn der Konkurrent Rogozenko hat zu beiden Systemen ausführliche Analysen anzubieten.

Daher "nur" vier Sterne, die aber von Herzen. Tip: Wer sich mit Sizilianisch verteidigt, sollte BEIDE Titel im Regal haben.
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This book covers most parts of whites possibilities to evite the open sicilian. It is a repertoire book for black, so you must accept some variations you might be familar with not to be included (i namely missed 2.-d5 after 2.c3 and the system with g6/Lg7Nge7 against the grand-prix).
In the given variations, the author goes fairly deep and also presents own analyses. Even if being no expert (as maybe Mr. Arounopoulos, with who i fully agree), i think he has made a good job.
I cannot refrain from mentioning, as a small criticism, a certain variation from my own practice. Recently, i was happy to have a gambit on my board, wich Palliser recommends: After 1e4 c5 2b4 cb 3a3 d5 4ed Qd5: 5Nf3 e5! (comments r.p.) 6ab Bb4: 7Na3 Nf6!? 8Nb5 0-0! 9Nc7 Qc5 10Na8: e4 (diagr. p. 228) black, according to the author, is close to win. - To my regret, my opponent played 11c3 (wich is not mentioned in the book), and even "fritz" lateron could not really explain me why this move was not good / why i lost. - So maybe space for further analysis.
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At Last, A Practical, Balanced Book 19. August 2007
Von Mr. Fred - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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In my overly-large collection of chess books, I have a number of titles about "Beating the Sicilian" and a number more about "Beating the Anti-Sicilians." These books tend to promise, in hyperbolic fashion, a near-certain strategy for whichever side they are support. Yet even a lowly class player such as I has trouble understanding how both sides can have a legitimate no-fail strategy for victory!

That's why I was happy to acquire and read through Richard Palliser's new book. Though it is written from the standpoint of the Black player and attempts to provide a solid repertoire for that side, it is, gladly and surprisingly, very well balanced, and represents fairly the ideas and aspirations of both White and Black, presenting chess as a struggle of ideas in which the outcome is anything but certain.

Black reactions to the 2.c3 system (once called the Alapin) are covered in a great deal of detail. The same is true for the 2.Nc3 "closed" Sicilian. There are plenty of variant moves considered along with games and illustrations. There is a bit less coverage of the Grand Prix Attack; both the 2.Nc3 3.f4 and 2.f4 variants are treated, with some excellent ideas in the latter for playing the Black side of the Tal Gambit (the author analyzes the less frequently played but very interesting Nbd7 reply to Bb5+; Bd7 is the usual reply). There is some coverage (not as much as I could have wished, but then there are other specialty books on Sicilian gambits available) of the Morra Gambit and the Wing Gambit, as well as a few pages devoted to the really offbeat stuff.

This is clearly the best book of its type in terms of coverage, balance, readability, and utility. IM Palliser has done a really fine job, and the book is an easy one to recommend to Sicilian fans.
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Correction 24. November 2007
Von Glenn Snow - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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This isn't a review actually, but a correction to the Amazon listing of this book. The book doesn't cover Bb5 systems! Palliser has written that excluding them was a tough decision but was done for space considerations (if memory serves me correctly that is, check out chesspublishing.com's forum section to read exactly what he said). One can get a very good book by Palliser on the Bb5 systems here at Amazon. That said, this is another excellent Palliser book. [...]
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Thorough and Trustworthy...Would have liked a bit more prose. 19. Februar 2008
Von Andre E. Harding - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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IM Richard Palliser is an excellent author, arguably the best at Everyman Chess. His works are always thorough and his recommendations always solid.

The author includes some explanatory material and gives justification for the lines that he recommends, but this book is more on the "database dump" side of the opening book spectrum. I must admit to being a little disappointed by this, having loved his Play 1.d4!, which I think is a repertoire masterpiece--if not for the lines themselves then for the mix of breadth, depth, and prose.

It could be said, however, that the subject is the Sicilian Defense, and any serious book with this topic must be very concrete. While that is true, I would have liked more practical (middlegame!) advice in the vein of Play 1.d4 or especially in the vein of The Sharpest Sicilian. It is this practical middlegame advice that, to me, places the latter work on a very short list of the greatest opening works ever.

Still, I think this is the best book on the Anti-Sicilians currently available. Recommended. Note well that this book basically deals with White second moves and, as Mr. Snow pointed out in his review, does not cover 3.Bb5(+) (the Moscow/Rossolimo Variations), for example, or Yudasin's favorite 3.Bc4. He does cover Zvjagintsev's 2.Na3!?, though with such a move there is much more scope to just "play chess" than in most other lines.
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