Explores the Sicilian Defence, Open Sicilian with 2. Nf3 D6 3. D4. Vote in the comment section below for the next video: Najdorf (5...a6) Dragon (5...g6) Classical (5...Nc6) Scheveningen (5...e6) Visit my personal web site www.jrobichess.com for a variety of free chess resources and training materials. jrobichess on Twitter www.twitter.com The Sicilian is one of black's strongest defensive lines to the King's Pawn opening from white.
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dragon. thats the only one I don’t play well with~
pawn to G6
I vote Najdorf and Dragon. I’ve dabbled with the Najdorf before and would like to see it in depth. I also like Dragon because it appears to lead into a sort of King’s Indian Defense structure, which also sounds very easy to learn.
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Najdorf please!
dragon! g6
KB6 would be nice to see next. I would love if you produced videos at a quicker rate as well, but I understand how that goes.
Dragon. I love your videos.
As I am playing black, Najdorf is fine. But what about Richter-Rauser?
I prefer to play Nadjorf, but I encoutered some troubles playing against the classical lines, so classical please.
Whichever one has given the higher win percentage.
Out side to inside… a6, g6, Nc6, e6
i prefer the najdorf just because i am most comfortable with it
i practice all 4 but i would like to take a look at the sheveningen please
dragon first, then najdorf please. good vid.
Dragon.
I vote for Najdorf. Also, I think in this line, if white plays Bc4 in response, black can get into a trap where they lose their queen. Could you cover this in the video too?
Hey jrobi, I would like to see the Dragon variation of the Silcilian. It is played a lot against me, and i use it quite often when i play black..anyway..i’m looking forward to the video!
dragon
dragon please