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Re: starting out c3
Reply #3 - 11/11/08 at 12:23:26
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mad_knight wrote on 11/10/08 at 12:55:55:
I bought the book too, and although I've been playing the c3 Sicilian for some time now it still has added value, because of the clear explanations you mostly don't find in books whose added value is mainly variations. Typical John Emms quality!

Good point. An Emms Starting Out book would be among the few chess books I'd be happy to buy without looking inside the cover
  
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Re: starting out c3
Reply #2 - 11/10/08 at 12:55:55
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I bought the book too, and although I've been playing the c3 Sicilian for some time now it still has added value, because of the clear explanations you mostly don't find in books whose added value is mainly variations. Typical John Emms quality!
  

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Re: starting out c3
Reply #1 - 11/07/08 at 10:14:39
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Flicked through it at the Chess & Bridge Centre in London. Looks a typical Starting Out book, ie good value for money, especially if you are newish to the c3 Sicilian
  
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starting out c3
11/05/08 at 11:41:25
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has anyone seen this book?
  
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