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Chess Strategy Sicilian 1.e4 c5: How to Beat Intermediate Chess Players (Sawyer Chess Strategy Book 7)

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Chess Strategy Sicilian 1.e4 c5: How to Beat Intermediate Chess Players (Sawyer Chess Strategy Book 7)

English | 201 pages | Independently Published (December 6, 2021) | B09N6JG1W9 | PDF | 5.78 Mb

Sicilian 1.e4 c5 shows how to win chess games in the Sicilian Defence without 2.Nf3. It serves as an introduction to this chess opening. The author gives a basic chess strategy based on games played vs random “Advanced” players as Guests on chess.com. The book has 30 games with 160 diagrams. Tim Sawyer scored +29 -1 =0 in these 10-minute blitz speed games. This Sicilian 1.e4 c5 book games without 2.Nf3. It is a companion volume to the author’s Sicilian 2.Nf3 book and to his Sicilian 3.d4 book in this Chess Strategy series. Opening and endgame knowledge help, but tactics win most games.
The author uses strategy for many comments to explain what’s going on. He follows any of these steps. 1. Describe the current position. 2. Imagine how to improve it. 3. Plan how to get there.
Tim picks a key position every few moves to make a comment. His plan is for you to browse through the book, look at the diagrams and read the comments with ease.
For those who prefer to read quickly, you can skim through the book from diagram to diagram. Note the change from the previous diagram and read any notes that interest you.
Sometimes a line of chess engine analysis is added. You may wish to work out those lines in your head, or just note that there was an alternative way to play and keep reading.
Tim Sawyer played chess for 50 years. As a Postal Chess Master, his usual opponents were rated 1800 to 2400. However, opponents in this book are often lower to intermediate. Tim’s peak Internet Chess Club blitz rating was 2492.
The author assumes that you can read algebraic chess notation. The diagrams have White at the bottom of the board. Thank you for reading. Enjoy this one!

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