You reach playable middlegames while your opponent is still searching for “the book move.” Sample Line from PDF 18 (Anti-Sicilian) Here’s a typical “cunning” line vs. 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6 3.g3!?
— Happy trapping.
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| PDF # | Topic | |-------|-------| | 1–3 | Introduction & 1.e4 philosophy | | 4–6 | Vienna Game & Gambit lines | | 7–9 | King’s Indian Attack vs. French/Caro | | 10–12 | Jobava London vs. 1…d5 | | 13–15 | vs. Indian Defenses (Nimzo, Bogo, QID) | | | Anti-Sicilian (2…Nc6, 2…e6, 2…d6) | | 19–20 | vs. Unusual Black replies | You reach playable middlegames while your opponent is
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A Cunning Chess Opening Repertoire for White is one of the best practical weapon choices for amateur tournament players. If you’ve seen references to PDF 18 , it’s almost certainly the Anti-Sicilian chapter. Buy the full book – you won’t regret it. Did you find this helpful? Drop a comment below with your rating of the Jobava London vs. the King’s Indian Attack lines. And if you’ve used the “cunning” repertoire in a real OTB game, share your story!
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