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Sicilian-- e6 and-- d6 systems (Tournament player's repertoire of openings)

by Gary Kasparov

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The Scheveningen is one of the most highly regarded chess openings, featuring extensively in the games of Gary Kasparov and Aleksander Nikitin. All the major lines are covered in some depth, with plenty of suggestions for future areas of experimentation. Gary Kasparov is the current World Chess Champion and is the author of Batsford Chess Openings and Fighting Chess: Games and Career.… (more)
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The Scheveningen is one of the most highly regarded chess openings, featuring extensively in the games of Gary Kasparov and Aleksander Nikitin. All the major lines are covered in some depth, with plenty of suggestions for future areas of experimentation. Gary Kasparov is the current World Chess Champion and is the author of Batsford Chess Openings and Fighting Chess: Games and Career.

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