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Added: Jan 21, 2010

From: jrobichess

Duration: 4:34

http://www.jrobichess.com http://www.twitter.com/jrobichess Visit my personal web site http://www.jrobichess.com for a variety of free chess resources and training materials. The Sicilian is one of black's strongest defensive lines to the King's Pawn opening from white. This video Explores the Sicilian Defence, Open Sicilian with 2. Nf3 D6 3. D4. Vote in the comment section below for the next video: Najdorf (5...a6) Dragon (5...g6) Classical (5...Nc6) Scheveningen (5...e6)

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jwlbailey Says:

Feb 27, 2010 - Dragon

Pedropieman Says:

Feb 28, 2010 - didn't you already do a video covering the najdorf variation?

GeniusProphecy Says:

Mar 20, 2010 - nice introduction!

DW8814 Says:

Apr 10, 2010 - My question that I have had for a long time regarding c5. I played this, and rather than capturing my pawn on d4 my opponent played pawn to g6. I then pushed my d pawn to d5. I ended up winning the game, but I always wondered if his move was blunder or one of the different variations that Black has in his/her arsenal.

sighisoaraa Says:

Jul 13, 2010 - what about the knight variation ?

urilikescrack Says:

Jul 15, 2010 - Yeah I want to see that too! I know very little about it and the classical variation. Sheveningen variation please!!!!

urilikescrack Says:

Jul 15, 2010 - !.scheveningen variation and 2.classical variation however it would be cool if you did a video on the 2.Nf3 Nc6 lines in the shvenshnikov variation which gives black more options with developement and a stupid useless knight on a3 for white which is good for black sicilian players. A smith Morra gambit video would be good too!

pappasmoke85 Says:

Aug 5, 2010 - why not e5??? 

Thetennisboy1 Says:

Oct 4, 2010 - I wanna see 5...e6

STEVo2614 Says:

Oct 5, 2010 - STEVo2614 STEVo2614 (1 second ago) Spam Marked as spam I've been looking over a lot of Fischer games with the Sicilian as Black and have seen a lot of consistent play with 5...a6 Najdorf Variation. Being a Sicilian player I would like to see this one because a lot of times if you play 5...e6 or even 5...g6 I have been running into a lot of people playing 6. Bb5+ basically taking the light squared Bishops off the board with 6...Bd7 7. Bxd7 and either 7...Nxd7 or 7...Qxd7.

hugolou Says:

Oct 12, 2010 - hey jrobi, i dont know if you have done a video with white e4, black c5, then white to e5. its a bit frustrating since my position after that looks very strange and that white pawn becomes a problem later in the game. i dont know if you could give me some advice or lead me to a video tht will help me out. thx jrobi keep it up

BertisWorldYT Says:

Nov 2, 2010 - I still don't really exactly get, what c5 does, that e5 does not do...

theAwsomBeaverrr Says:

Nov 5, 2010 - as the move e4 tries to control the light squares c5 counters on their darker brothers (and strikes at the central square d4) ;)

LiiChinHo Says:

Dec 10, 2010 - e6!!

MJtheKandyman Says:

Dec 21, 2010 - the sicilian is about versatility, there are a lot of variations because e4 c5 sets black up to be very versatile and flexible, giving up immediate control for potential attacking power.

TheSssarasss Says:

Jan 24, 2011 - a6

personlmao Says:

Jan 30, 2011 - a6

Ajimenez4 Says:

Apr 1, 2011 - I posted in another video of yours but Im posting on this one too. 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Be3 e6 7.Be2 Qc7 8.Qd2 b5 9.a3 Bb7 10.f3 Nc6 11.O-O-O b4 12.axb4 Nxb4 13.g4 Be7 14.g5 Nd7 15.h4 Nc5 16.Kb1 Rb8 17.h5 O-O 18.g6 Bf6 19.Rdg1 Ba8 20.Bg5 Be5 21.gxh7+ Kxh7 22.Nb3 Nxc2 23.Nxc5 Na3+ 24.Ka2 Qxc5 25.Na4 Nc2 26.Kb1 Qa3

Ajimenez4 Says:

Apr 1, 2011 - That is a game from Kasparov vs Adams Michael on 2005.03.08. Kasparov wins playing black. Could you comment on this variation please? Im really looking forward to learning this opening in depth since I am learning how to play. Id like to know why black plays e6 and then Qc7. What is your take on this? Thank you,

Ribi2 Says:

Apr 23, 2011 - a6 ofc ;) Love Najdorf xP next is a Dragon

Ribi2 Says:

Apr 23, 2011 - a6 ofc ;) Love Najdorf xP next is a Dragon ;)

Ribi2 Says:

Apr 23, 2011 - a6 ofc ;) Love Najdorf xP next is a Dragon ;)

13cardmaster Says:

Dec 17, 2011 - Hey, could someone explain to me what happens if: 1)e4, c5 2)d4, cxd4 3)Qxd4? I dont know what to do if anyone does this

TheNameTooSexyToShow Says:

Feb 8, 2012 - Thanks for sharing with us your knowlegde !

MrBiggboss2 Says:

May 5, 2012 - dragon rocks!!!

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