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ISBN (10 digits): 1-904600-62-X
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CHESS EXPLAINED: THE TAIMANOV SICILIAN (James
Rizzitano) 112 pages (248 mm by 172
mm). £12.99/$19.95/17,55
Chess Explained is a new series of books about chess
openings. They are not theoretical works in the traditional sense, but more a
series of lessons from a chess expert with extensive over-the-board experience
with an opening. You will gain an understanding of the opening and the
middlegames to which it leads, enabling you to find the right moves and plans
in your own games. It is as if you were sitting at the board with a chess coach
answering your questions about the plans for both sides, the ideas behind
particular moves, and what specific knowledge you need to have.
The Taimanov Sicilian is one of the most flexible options
for Black in the Open Sicilian. Black avoids committing himself to a rigid
set-up, and tailors his response once White has shown his hand. This can lead
to a great variety of central structures, and the player with the better
understanding of typical Sicilian themes will often emerge victorious -
Taimanov positions need to be understood well in order to be played well. Many
of the post-war World Champions have used the Taimanov, and amongst the current
world elite, Anand has played it most frequently. This book covers the Paulsen
set-up with ...Qc7 in addition to the 'pure' Taimanov with ...Nge7.
James Rizzitano is a strong international master who
dominated chess in the New England region during a 14-year period from 1976 to
1989 - he won 157 out of 336 events in which he competed. His career highlights
include victories over Alburt, Benjamin, Benko, Christiansen, Dlugy,
I.Gurevich, and Wolff, and exciting draws with de Firmian, Larsen, Speelman,
and the legendary former world champion Tal. Rizzitano has recently made a
return to competitive chess.
Gambit books by Rizzitano: Understanding Your Chess, How to Beat 1 d4, Chess Explained: the Taimanov Sicilian, Chess Explained: the Queen's Gambit Declined, Play the Najdorf Sicilian.
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sample from the book.
"I give high marks for the selected games and the quality of
the annotations from start to finish. These games serve as models by which the
alternative moves can be compared. These are games played by top grandmasters
Anand, Timman, Ivanchuk, Grischuk, and Beliavsky to name a few. Even veteran
grandmaster Mark Taimanov makes his way into the book in game five with a fine
win over Igor Nataf at Cannes 1998. This game is historically important in that
it is the only full game presented that was played before the 21st century! In
this sense, the book really strives to stay on top of current developments in
the Taimanov, while also staying consistent with the theme of finding top level
examples in the Explained series.
The book will provide a key
benchmark for future works on the opening." - Lou Mercuri, Chess
Horizons
"Rizzitano's goal, as in the other 'Chess Explained' books
is: 'to enable the club and tournament player to handle both the White and
Black sides of the Taimanov Sicilian with confidence. The emphasis in this
volume is on describing the typical plans and strategies for each side within
the context of 25 high-level annotated games - there is less focus on detailed
sub-variations. The games have been selected to illustrate distinctive Taimanov
Sicilian middlegame and endgame themes across a wide variety of lines.' He
succeeds in this and also manages to find the space to verbally describe
strategies throughout the book, while even tossing in some chess philosophy.
Unlike most authors, Rizzitano indeed pays some attention to the endgame,
presenting instructive and thematic examples." - IM John Watson,
TWIC
"I'm really impressed with how thorough and helpful the
explanations are. I'm quite sure that anyone interesting in taking up the
Taimanov would learn a lot from this book - in fact, the average club player
would probably be able to make do with this as his or her one and only Taimanov
book." - S Evan Kreider, www.chessville.com
"Each chapter is started with a short introduction for the
specific line and then lists the games contained in that chapter with some
brief comments. After that are the games, 25 in total throughout the book, in
which Rizzitano has selected and annotated wonderfully as to give the reader a
complete view of the many possibilities of this opening. Having played both the
Taimanov and Paulsen, I can confidently say that this is a great book for
anyone wishing to pick up the Taimanov/Paulsen or even looking for a favorable
way to play against it." - Andy May, www.nsgchess.com
"...here is something that impressed me straight off. I can
tell you, as a Taimanov player myself, (it is my main weapon against 1.e4), one
of the biggest questions you face is whether to play 5...Qc7 or 5...a6.
Rizzitano deals with this issue straight away, explaining why a player might
prefer one to the other, and its features, benefits, and drawbacks. This is a
very useful approach for the player who is new to the Taimanov, and one is
aready being well equipped to begin playing it in an educated and considered
manner. This really did get me very enthusiastic about this book straight away.
... Care is taken not to plough in to great amounts of theory, but in saying
that, alternatives and variations are given where appropriate, as well as some
new ideas which I found extremely thought provoking having played the opening
for probably about 6 years or so, and having made detailed studies of its
games." - John Lee Shaw, www.chessgateway.com
"Once again [Rizzitano] has a winner." - IM John
Donaldson, www.jeremysilman.com
"The games are well chosen and nicely annotated, and there
are numerous references in the notes to other games which the diligent reader
can consult if he so wishes." - Alan Sutton, En Passant
"A very impressive effort!" - John Elburg,
www.chessbooks.nl
"I think Rizzitano was a good choice for this particular
book not only because he played the system again upon his return to chess, but
because he is a lucid writer who can say the right things and you don't feel
choked with information that, at this stage, isn't all that useful." - Bob
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