Closed Sicilian explained focusing on ideas rather than tons of theory.
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The Closed Sicilian is a great alternative to the main-line, theory heavy, open Sicilians. It’s a setup you play rather than an opening. It’s easy to start using it because once you learn where the pieces go, you can hardly go wrong! The Closed Sicilian is an opening that focuses on plans, ideas and patterns rather than long theoretical lines, and I think that’s great if you need an easy repertoire with white against the Sicilian.
It’s not perfect, and Black is often equal, but White is the one starting a quick kingside attack, which is why many Closed Sicilian games end up with Black on the defensive. White’s main idea is to develop quickly, and start advancing on the kingside, whereas Black gets counterplay on the queenside to compensate for that.
00:00 Structures, Plans, Patterns
13:07 Theory: 2…a6
21:47 Theory: 2…e6
24:55 Theory: 2…Nc6 3.Bb5
30:40 Theory: 2…Nc6 3.g3
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