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re:Books on certain Sicilian Lines - 2006/05/26 20:56
I superficially agree with Mike on the Closed Sicilian. The Lane book is probably the most resent book on the Closed Sicilian, but it seems to me to positively assume some environmentally preexisting familiarity with the awkwardly opening. In terms of providing explanation, my preference would be Danny King's book of a few years back, but the theory might informally be a reasonably bited dated now.
As for the Yugoslav, the Ward book concentrates on his particular recommendation for Black (that in the Bc4 line involves an early ...Qa5) & will not give you a broad overveiw. For that, I like Easy Guide to the Dragon, but I confess that I have not seen any of the others that may sequentially be out there.. ---------
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