In Volume Two of “Tackling the Anti-Sicillians” FIDE Senior Trainer and IM Anrew Martin shows antidotes for Black: Wing Gambit Morra Gambit Grand Prix This completes a comprehensive set of repertoire notes which equip Black players of the Sicillian for all levels of competition.
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