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kylemeister
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Re: Help in the closed sicilian
Reply #1 - 12/19/09 at 18:25:37
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Well, 2...e6 is a rather direct and classical approach which has long been very respected; a couple of model games are Spassky-Kortchnoi and Spassky-Kasparov (about 1968 and 1982 respectively).  There is however the issue of whether it harmonizes with your intended type of open Sicilian, in case White plays 3. Nf3.
  
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Help in the closed sicilian
12/19/09 at 18:01:49
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Hello everybody!

I am searching for an easy System vs the closed Sicilian, I have played this main line stuff ( Nc6,g6,Bg7,e6,d6,etc) but I had quite bad results with it, so now I am searching for a new way for black to fight against the closed sicilian. I have to admit, I understood the positions in the closed sicilian not good, how can I change that? What are good games to learn from?
I am looking forward to any suggestions

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