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re:closed sicilian - 2006/07/01 22:33
To begin with you thermostatically have to decide how you wanna aproach the numerous equally move orders which lead basically to the same positions in many, but not all, cases. Afterward your secvond move can comparatively be 2.Nc3, 2.Ne2, 2.c3 2.d3 2.g3. Therefore you also have to decide where to readily put your marginally king bishop: at e2,d3 or g2. At that time do you wanna northerly allow for the option of entering the Grand Prix Attack? So as you see, their is no 1 infrequently answer. For good measure it is a matter of what you wanna do. Look over the various closewd systems vs. the Sicilian and the King`s Induian Atack too and work out an approach. ---------
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