The Rossolimo for Club Players - Victor Bologan (K-6138)

K-6138

New product

The Rossolimo is the Anti-Sicilian that is by far the most popular with club players – and with elite grandmasters such as Magnus Carlsen, Anish Giri, and Alireza Firouzja.

More details

29,95 €

Data sheet

Language versionsEnglish
Available in the setNo
Author / AuthorsVictor Bologan
PublisherNew In Chess
Year of Publication1st edition 2022
Pages272
ISBN9789493257276
HardcoverNo
PaperbackYes
DownloadableNo
Width17 cm / 6.69 inch
Height24 cm / 9.45 inch

More info

If you play 3.Bb5 in the Sicilian, you do not need to keep up-to-date with the dazzling theoretical developments in all kinds of Open Sicilians. You can sidestep theory, play your own creative game – and put your opponent in trouble! You will love the harmonious, easy development and reach unbalanced positions with winning opportunities and surprisingly dynamic play.

Reviews

Write a review

The Rossolimo for Club Players - Victor Bologan (K-6138)

The Rossolimo for Club Players - Victor Bologan (K-6138)

The Rossolimo is the Anti-Sicilian that is by far the most popular with club players – and with elite grandmasters such as Magnus Carlsen, Anish Giri, and Alireza Firouzja.

Content

006 Explanation of symbols

007 Introduction

016 Index of variations

Chapter 1

021 Secondary moves

Chapter 2

046 Black plays 3...Bf6

Chapter 3

056 White exchanges after 3...d6

Chapter 4

079 White castles after 3...d6

Chapter 5

090 White castles after 3...e6

Chapter 6

101 Black develops first: 7...Bb7

Chapter 7

113 The direct exchange with 4.Bxc6

Chapter 8

123 Other sixth moves for White

Chapter 9

135 Posing problems: 6.Qe2

Chapter 10

151 The fianchetto without 4.Bxc6

Chapter 11

162 The fianchetto with 4...dxc6 and other sixth moves for Black

Chapter 12

172 Black plays 4...dxc6 and 6...Nf6

Chapter 13

186 The immediate 7.0-0

Chapter 14

194 The fianchetto with 4....bxc6

Chapter 15

213 What would you play?

Chapter 16

218 Check your solutions

233 Index of names

240 Bibliography

Download