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Play the Closed Sicilian Confidently (Learn plans for both sides!) 

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About this episode:
The Closed Sicilian pawn structure is a specific formation that often arises from the Sicilian Defense, particularly when Black chooses to play a Closed Sicilian setup. White typically aims to utilize the pawn center to support piece development and potentially launch an attack on the kingside. The central pawns provide a solid base for White's pieces, enabling them to exert pressure on Black's position and explore potential weaknesses. White may consider pawn breaks pushes like f4-f5, g4-g5, etc. to create tactical opportunities. Black, on the other hand, focuses on undermining White's pawn center and finding counterplay. Typical plans for Black involve maneuvering pieces to exert pressure on the central pawns, seeking breaks like d5 to challenge White's structure, and preparing for piece activity and play on the queenside. The Closed Sicilian pawn structure often leads to strategic maneuvering, with both sides carefully positioning their pieces and preparing for tactical opportunities. The game can be characterized by slow buildup, prophylactic moves, and positional maneuvering to gain an advantage. Understanding the nuances of this pawn structure is crucial, as players need to evaluate the potential weaknesses and strengths of their position, find optimal piece placement, and plan pawn breaks and piece maneuvers accordingly. Overall, the Closed Sicilian pawn structure offers a rich and dynamic battlefield, requiring players to demonstrate solid positional understanding, planning, and patience to navigate the complexities of this setup.
About this masterclass:
Pawn structures are a crucial aspect of chess middlegames that every aspiring player should master. As the name suggests, these are the unique ways in which your pawns are structured. Why should you learn about different pawn structures? Simple. To make an effective plan. Your pieces are flexible, and can move around in order to aid in a middlegame plan. But, your pawns are static, and moving them can come with great risk. So, you need to learn how to play with your pawns, to form a plan, rather than move your pawns to help with a plan. This is where this masterclass can help. We look at 7 important pawn structures in chess - The Hanging Pawns, Isolated Pawn, Backwards Pawn, Doubled Pawn, Maróczy Bind, Carlsbad Structure, and the Closed Sicilian. These 7 pawn structures will teach you all you need to know to navigate a wide variety of pawn structures in chess. Each will teach you about a different aspect, and together, you will be able to create plans on both sides of practically every middlegame position!
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00:00 - Intro
01:03 - Main Themes, Ideas, and Plans
02:09 - Openings That Lead to This pawn structure
03:05 - Game Example #1
07:09 - Game Example #2
09:20 - Game Example #3

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16 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 16   
@shamilchess122
@shamilchess122 Год назад
Informative Video👍please continue Bobby Fischer-My 60 memorable games series
@minjunkim8361
@minjunkim8361 6 месяцев назад
Hi, I've enjoyed watching all of your videos on pawn structure. However, one thing that still struggles me in chess is using pawn majorities, like queenside pawn majority. It will be great if you can post a video explaining how to use them effectively along with example games. Thank you!
@ChessGeek1
@ChessGeek1 6 месяцев назад
Interesting, I will keep this in mind!
@emanresu253
@emanresu253 8 месяцев назад
dude your videos are awesome. you need to get those Playlist put together so a viewer like me can go through easier
@ManojKumar-yl3hx
@ManojKumar-yl3hx 11 месяцев назад
Hey man it's been a week , wake up we are waiting for the new instructive video
@ChessGeek1
@ChessGeek1 11 месяцев назад
I appreciate you wanting more content :). I am working on a chessable course atm. Also on vacation with my family :)
@CalebJNelson
@CalebJNelson 10 месяцев назад
It’s a shame you don’t have more views. Just so you know, I discovered you by searching for e6 b6 content, after seeing it listed on Chessly. Would you consider doing a video on the Kann Sicilian?
@seblubla1685
@seblubla1685 Год назад
what's your playing strength?
@ChessGeek1
@ChessGeek1 11 месяцев назад
2100 chess.com
@raphaelprober1180
@raphaelprober1180 11 месяцев назад
I have a question. I watched your video to the kasparov variation in the nimzo indian and at 8:20 I noticed that it transposed to a position of the rubinsteinsystem 5. Bd3 and in the Rubinstein video you recommended b6 but in the 4. Nf3 video a6 so I wanted to ask if I am wrong and if not why you did that (btw sry for my english and love your videos)
@aaronvanhorn4209
@aaronvanhorn4209 10 месяцев назад
Great video on a very underrated opening that honestly doesn't have enough videos explaining it. That said, while you had so many interesting ideas in there, you went way, WAY too fast! And this is coming from a 2000 USCF who has been playing the Closed Sicilian for several years. I wish you would have taken about twice as long and went into way more depth. But hey... maybe an idea for a follow-up video?
@ChessGeek1
@ChessGeek1 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for the feedback! I appreciate it :)
@ronswanson8293
@ronswanson8293 11 месяцев назад
Promo-SM 🤗
@jeancena3556
@jeancena3556 11 месяцев назад
Can you go over the sicilian acceler8d dragon PLZ
@ChessGeek1
@ChessGeek1 11 месяцев назад
Possibly one day
@lorenzozorrer
@lorenzozorrer 11 месяцев назад
Do you have discord?
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