Classical Sicilian New Video in the series! 6.Bc4 Sozin variation Part.1/2

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Just finished the 8th video in this series. Part 1/2 covering the Sozin variation happy.png Hope more people play the Classical Sicilian & enjoy playing some of these lines!

 

Introduction to the Classical Sicilian: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfOHftm1f20&t=1s

6.f3 Classical Sicilian: https://youtu.be/zJvsFCUEEY4

6.Be2 Classical Sicilian: https://youtu.be/7hzXIhqyq18

6.Be3 Classical Sicilian: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcMpmgo-frU&t=1045s

6.Bg5 Classical Sicilian Mainline Alternatives: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkJ94uwSrF4

6.Bg5 e6 Move 7 Sidelines: https://youtu.be/zwiyGCWgSR4 

6.Bg5 e6 7.Qd2 a6 Move 8 Sidelines & Old Approach to the mainline Richter-Rauzer: https://youtu.be/ilYHI2ML7lo

[NEW] 6.Bc4 Sozin variation Part.1/2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CB4ndMB7iA

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Nice video. 

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omg I was waiting for this tysm for upload.

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AunTheKnight wrote:

Nice video. 

Thanks!

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Batman2508 wrote:

omg I was waiting for this tysm for upload.

Thanks so much for the wait! happy.png Hope this helps

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how many videos will be in this series again?

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One more on the Sozin (currently uploading) & planning on just making 2 more after this: Sidelines 6.h3 6.g3 6.f4, and a video discussing the practicality of the opening as a whole 😄 

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I mean, this kind of thing is too high for my level, but it is nice to know. 

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AunTheKnight wrote:

I mean, this kind of thing is too high for my level, but it is nice to know. 

Hahah yeah I think that the Classical Sicilian is one of the "easier" Sicilians (at least compared to the Taimanov & Najdorf) but the theory is still quite dense admittedly

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Garudapura wrote:
AunTheKnight wrote:

I mean, this kind of thing is too high for my level, but it is nice to know. 

Hahah yeah I think that the Classical Sicilian is one of the "easier" Sicilians (at least compared to the Taimanov & Najdorf) but the theory is still quite dense admittedly

I confess, I forgot a lot of things because I didn't apply them in my games. Watching the series over again happy.png 

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and can you please add the link to the lichess study so I can review it without watching all the videos, hence quick prep before otb game when I don't have time to watch all the videos.

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I recommend trying out the lines for yourself in blitz or rapid to prepare happy.png

There are many lines you gotta know by heart like 6.Be3 and 6.Bg5, also I already DMed you the study