فیلم ارزشمند سیسیلی c3
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همانطور که از نامش پیداست آموزش شاخه c3 قاتل دفاع سیسیلی
فرمت: MP4
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Killer c3 Sicilian with IM Sam Collins.
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The Sicilian Defense is the sharpest and most complicated opening system in chess. Luckily for all you 1. e4 players, there is an easy way to sidestep memorizing a billion different lines in the Sicilian Defense – you can play an early sideline like the c3 Sicilian and specialize in a narrow opening system. The ¨Killer c3 Sicilian¨ features high-quality analysis by Irish International Master Sam Collins who brings a very fresh and young perspective to this chess DVD. With over 4.5 hours of expert instruction, you will feel overwhelmingly confident against opponents who love to bust out the complicated Sicilian Defense. The c3 Sicilian, also known as the Alapin Variation, is an extremely effective weapon that is suitable for chess players of all strengths. Many of the world´s leading grandmasters such as Michael Adams and Sergei Tiviakov frequently employ the c3 Sicilian – proving the validity of this opening at the highest level. Former Irish Champion IM Sam Collins makes this chess DVD unforgettable as he explains the fundamental principles and ideas behind this fascinating opening with a killer sense of humor and presentation.
Part 1 DVD Introduction
1: Model Game: Motwani – Collins, British Championship 2003
2: Introductory Game: Filipovic – Jakoljevic, Teslic 2006
3: Introduction to 8…dxe5 9 d5 – Pawn Sacrifice…………0:33
4: Theory A: 8…d5
5: Theory B: 8…dxe5 9.d5 Na5 10.Nc3 Nxb3
6: Theory C: 8…dxe5 9.d5 Na5 10.Nc3 f6
7: Theory D: 8…dxe5 9.d5 Na5 10.Nc3 Bg4
Part 2: 2…Nf6 3.e5 Nd5 4.d4 cxd4 5.Nf3
8: Introductory Game: Radjabov – Dominguez Perez, Linares 2009…1:08
9: Theory A: 7…Be7 …………………………………………………………..1:18
10: Theory B: 7…Nb6……………..1:27
Part 3: 5…e6 6 cxd4 b6
11: Theory: 5…e6 6 cxd4 b6 7 Bd3……….1:34
Part 4: 2…d5 3 exd5 Qxd5 4 d4: Systems with …Nf6 …………………………1:40
12: Introductory Game: Tiviakov – Idani, Fajr Open 2010
13: Theory: 4…Nf6 5 Nf3 Bg4 …………………………………………………………………. 1:49
14: Introductory Game: Howell – Ringoir, Liverpool 2008…………………………1:57
15: Theory: 4…Nf6 5 Nf3 e6 6 a3!
Part 5: 2…d5 3 exd5 Qxd5 4 d4: Systems without …Nf6
Part 5:1 4…Nc6 5 Nf3 Bg4
16: Introductory Game: Collins – Griffiths, Kilkenny 2009…………………………..2:22
17: Theory: 5…Bg4
Part 5:2 4…Nc6 5 Nf3 cxd4 6.cxd4 e5…………………………………………………..2:42
18: Theory: 4…Nc6 5 Nf3 cxd4 6 cxd4 e5
Part 5:3 4…Nc6 5 Nf3 Nf6…………………2:47
19: Theory: 4…Nc6 5 Nf3 Nf6
Part 6: 2…d5 3.exd5 Qxd5 4.d4 g6
20: Introductory Game: Collins – Ivanisevic, Tromso 2010
21: Theory……………………………………………………………………………3:05
22: Part 7: Other Defences: 2…d6…………………3:17
23: Part 8: Other Defences: 2…g6………………….3:27
24: Part 9: Other Defences: 2…e6………………………………...3:37
25: Part 10: Other 2nd moves for Black……………………...3.50
26: Part 11: Move Orders
27: Part 12: Conclusion