The 'Anti-Sicilians' have invariably been a popular choice at all
levels of the game. Analysis of this opening in previous literature
has rarely been extensive due to the misconception that
Anti-Sicilians are simplistic and thus, easy to play 'by hand'.
While maintaining the ideals of straightforward plans and
digestible variations, this series of volumes will attempt to
integrate 'Anti-Sicilians' into mainstream theory - with a
particular focus on negating Black's attempts to achieve any
significant activity. This first volume provides significant
coverage of the Rossolimo variation - perhaps the most pertinent
example of how an 'Anti-Sicilian' has emerged to become arguably
even more popular than its counterpart, 3.d4 after 2...Nc6. With a
particular emphasis on analysing multiple alternatives within each
critical variation, this book should appeal to anyone wishing to
update and expand their knowledge and understanding of the
fashionable Rossolimo.
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