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Starting out?: Sicilian Dragon CD-ROM

by Andrew Martin
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Overview

If you’ve enjoyed reading our chess books, wait until you’ve seen what’s on this CD!
Everyman Chess are delighted to be able to provide you with Starting Out: The Sicilian Dragon in a format ideal for computer viewing. This will enable you to link to all the chess games, commentary and text from the original book, and replay and interact with the moves easily onscreen.

Few would disagree that the Sicilian Dragon is one of the most exciting, high profile and controversial openings in chess history. Because of its aggressive nature, the Dragon is very popular at all levels of chess, while it received an ultimate seal of approval when Garry Kasparov used it as his main weapon to beat Vishy Anand in a World Championship match.

In Starting Out: The Sicilian Dragon, Andrew Martin goes back to the basics of this opening, studying the key principles of its many variations. Throughout this work there are an abundance of notes, tips and warnings to help the improving player, while important strategies, ideas and tactics for both sides are clearly illustrated.

*Written by an opening expert
*All main lines of the Sicilian Dragon are covered
*Ideal for the improving player

Andrew Martin is an International Master with many tournament successes to his name. He is a renowned chess trainer and a skilled and outspoken chess writer.

This CD contains Starting Out: The Sicilian Dragon in ChessBase format.

System requirements
Pentium; Windows 95/98/2000/ME/XP; 32MB RAM; CD-drive.
Viewed with Chessbase 6.0 and above; Chessbase Light (free download) and other Chessbase playing programs such as Fritz.

Synopsis

If you’ve enjoyed reading our chess books, wait until you’ve seen what’s on this CD!
Everyman Chess are delighted to be able to provide you with Starting Out: The Sicilian Dragon in a format ideal for computer viewing. This will enable you to link to all the chess games, commentary and text from the original book, and replay and interact with the moves easily onscreen.

Few would disagree that the Sicilian Dragon is one of the most exciting, high profile and controversial openings in chess history. Because of its aggressive nature, the Dragon is very popular at all levels of chess, while it received an ultimate seal of approval when Garry Kasparov used it as his main weapon to beat Vishy Anand in a World Championship match.

In Starting Out: The Sicilian Dragon, Andrew Martin goes back to the basics of this opening, studying the key principles of its many variations. Throughout this work there are an abundance of notes, tips and warnings to help the improving player, while important strategies, ideas and tactics for both sides are clearly illustrated.

*Written by an opening expert
*All main lines of the Sicilian Dragon are covered
*Ideal for the improving player

Andrew Martin is an International Master with many tournament successes to his name. He is a renowned chess trainer and a skilled and outspoken chess writer.

This CD contains Starting Out: The Sicilian Dragon in ChessBase format.

System requirements
Pentium; Windows 95/98/2000/ME/XP; 32MB RAM; CD-drive.
Viewed with Chessbase 6.0 and above; Chessbase Light (free download) and other Chessbase playing programs such as Fritz.

About the Author, Andrew Martin

Andrew Martin is an International Master with many tournament successes to his name. He is a renowned chess trainer and a skilled and outspoken chess writer.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2007
Publisher
Everyman Chess
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781857446029

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