
Chess moves
This text investigates the strategic viability and theoretical depth of the Yugoslav Attack (9. Bc4) within the Sicilian Dragon chess opening. The authors, Attilda Schneider and Laszlo Sapi, utilize their expertise in competitive chess to dissect the complex tactical lines and positional nuances inherent in this aggressive variation. They present a systematic framework for both White and Black to navigate the sharp, double-edged complications that define this specific line of play.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Chess players and analysts frequently cite this work as a specialized, high-density resource for those looking to master the complexities of the Sicilian Dragon. Experts highlight the text as a rigorous technical reference that remains relevant for competitive players studying sharp, tactical opening lines.
Page Count:
220
Publication Date:
1989-01-01
Publisher:
Collier Books
ISBN-10:
002029803X
ISBN-13:
9780020298038
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