The Open Sicilian A Champion’s Guide by GM IVAN SARIC CHESSABLE
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Introduction (1 variation)
Quickstarter (42 variations, 15.4 avg. trainable depth)
1) Rare 2nd Moves (9 variations, 10.4 avg. trainable depth)
2) Katalimov: 2…b6 / Nimzowitsch: 2..Nf6 (37 variations, 15.6 avg. trainable depth)
3) O’Kelly: 2…a6 (43 variations, 15.7 avg. trainable depth)
4) Accelerated Dragon: 2…g6 3.d4 Bg7?! (28 variations, 15.0 avg. trainable depth)
5) Accelerated Dragon: Maroczy Bind (39 variations, 17.8 avg. trainable depth)
6) 2…e6 with 4…Qb6 and 4…Bc5 5.Be3 Qb6 (8 variations, 13.0 avg. trainable depth)
7) 2…e6 with 4…Nf6 5.Nc3 Qb6 and 5…Bb4 (30 variations, 15.7 avg. trainable depth)
8) 2…e6 – Four Knights: 4…Nf6 5.Nc3 Nc6 (28 variations, 18.0 avg. trainable depth)
9) 2…e6 – Paulsen: 4…Nc6 5. Nc3 Bc5 and 5…a6 (15 variations, 14.8 avg. trainable depth)
10) 2…e6 – Taimanov: 4…Nc6 5.Nc3 Qc7 (42 variations, 17.6 avg. trainable depth)
11) 2…e6 -Scheveningen: Keres attack 4…Nf6 5.Nc3 d6 (7 variations, 14.4 avg. trainable depth)
12) Kan Sicilian: Various 5th Moves (35 variations, 15.4 avg. trainable depth)
13) Kan Sicilian: Mainline with 5…Nf6 / 5…Bc5 (33 variations, 16.2 avg. trainable depth)
14) 2…Nc6 with 4…d5 (7 variations, 16.9 avg. trainable depth)
15) 2…Nc6 – Grivas Sicilian (37 variations, 17.5 avg. trainable depth)
16) 2…Nc6 – Loewenthal: 4…e5 5. Nb5 a6 (32 variations, 16.4 avg. trainable depth)
17) 2…Nc6 – Kalashnikov: 7…Be6 and 7…Be7 (42 variations, 17.4 avg. trainable depth)
18) 2…Nc6 – Kalashnikov: 7…b5 (30 variations, 17.6 avg. trainable depth)
19) 2…Nc6 – Sveshnikov (24 variations, 17.7 avg. trainable depth)
20) Rare 5th moves after 2…d6 / 2…e6 / 2..Nc6 (7 variations, 15.0 avg. trainable depth)
21) 2…d6 – Dragodorf (18 variations, 18.1 avg. trainable depth)
22) 2…d6 – Dragon with 9.O-O-O Bd7 and 9.O-O-O Nxd4 (15 variations, 18.9 avg. trainable depth)
23) 2…d6 – Dragon with 9.O-O-O d5 (36 variations, 21.3 avg. trainable depth)
24) 2…d6 – Rauzer: Rare 6th moves (40 variations, 17.6 avg. trainable depth)
25) 2…d6 – Rauzer with 6…e6 and 7…Qb6 (11 variations, 14.8 avg. trainable depth)
26) 2…d6 – Rauzer with 6… e6 and 7…Be7 (25 variations, 16.8 avg. trainable depth)
27) 2…d6 – Rauzer with 6…e6 and 7…a6 (33 variations, 18.1 avg. trainable depth)
28) 2…d6 – Najdorf English Attack: Rare Black Setups (33 variations, 17.1 avg. trainable depth)
29) 2…d6 – Najdorf English Attack: Main without 8..h5 (15 variations, 22.6 avg. trainable depth)
30) 2…d6 – Najdorf English Attack: Main with 8…h5 (19 variations, 19.2 avg. trainable depth)
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Grandmaster Ivan Saric is no stranger to becoming a champion.
Since he jumped into the spotlight in 2008 (winning the world Under 18 Championship, the Croatian National title, and earning the GM title, no less!) all he’s done is winning.
He won the #1 Croatian spot, two more national Championships, the 2014 Tata Steel Challengers Group, the 2018 European Championship, crossed the 2700 rating mark, and beat World Champion Magnus Carlsen in their first-ever game.
So when you look for an opening repertoire that delivers results, Ivan’s got to be a first-rank candidate.
Beat the Open Sicilian like a Champ!
As a life-long 1.e4 player, Ivan has had his fair share of slaying the Sicilian. Indeed, his favorite Open Variation yields him 67% of points in over 300 games against 2600-level opposition.
And in this course, he is giving away his top-GM insights so you too can play the Open Sicilian like a Champion!
This will be your repertoire:
🏆 Najdorf – 6.f3, avoiding the taunting 6…Ng4 and aiming for a classical English Attack setup.
🏆 Classical – Rauzer mainlines (6.Bg5). The surprises are 10.h4 against 8… Nxd4, and 9.Kb1 against 8…Bd7, which as you will see, give White a strong pull far easier than in the main lines.
🏆 Dragon – Yugoslav Attack with 9.0-0-0 against the Classical Dragon and the Maroczy bind against the Accelerated Dragon.
🏆 Sveshnikov – the fashionable 7.Nd5, in the footsteps of Caruana. You’ll go for 9.a4 against 8…Nb8 and for 9.c4 against 8…Ne7.
🏆 Kan – 5.Bd3 and a slow fire approach to gaining space in the queenside when Black isn’t daring us to go for the throat with pawn sacrifices, which will do.
🏆 Taimanov – 7.a3, a not so popular semi-waiting move, but full of venom and practical value as it avoids reams of complicated theory.
🏆 As well as hard-hitting, principled replies against second rank variations such as the O’Kelly, the Nimzowitch, Katalimov’s, Grivas, and more.
But you won’t bash the Sicilian just by knowing the name of the variations and reciting strings of theory.
So through detailed comments, Ivan passes on his deep understanding of the typical structures, common strategical and tactical ideas, best squares for your pieces, middlegame plans, and even the history of the variations!
The course is nearly 800 variations-long of Super-GM secrets to dismantling the Sicilian.
But the best you can do for your chess is to take the 28 hours of video with Ivan, where aside of top-notch opening prep, you will brew your Champion’s psychology too!
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Yangdi (verified owner) –
Some courses handled the opening principles nicely