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Over the years, the c3 Sicilian, otherwise known as the Alapin
Variation, has become increasingly popular not least because it avoids
the reams of theory associated with Open Sicilians, but also because it
offers White the opportunity to be flexible. Indeed, the positions that
arise from this opening can be either tactical or positional and are
therefore suitable for chess players of all strengths. Utilised by some
of the world’s leading grandmasters such as Michael Adams and Sergei
Tiviakov, the c3 Sicilian is the perfect opening for any player wishing
to find a reliable and easy to learn system against the Sicilian
Defence.
Follow International Master and former Irish Champion Sam Collins as he explains the fundamental principles and ideas behind this fascinating opening.
Follow International Master and former Irish Champion Sam Collins as he explains the fundamental principles and ideas behind this fascinating opening.
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