Learning an opening – The Sicilian Kan

Learning an opening – The Sicilian Kan


What's the best way to learn a chess opening and incorporate it into your repertoire?

Essentially, successfully incorporating an opening into your repertoire involves:


1.    knowing the standard positions you want to reach
2.    learning the main variations that lead to those standard positions
3.    learning about the positional concepts that are relevant
4.    learning about the common tactical motifs that arise
5.    being aware of the strategic plans to carry out
6.    studying a set of illustrative games

These days, fortunately, a lot of opening repertoire books (as opposed to reference works) are available, reducing the workload required to learn a new opening system.

One thing to bear in mind though is the need for flexibility:

"a player normally strives to create middle game positions which suit his personal tastes and style, but since the opponent fights against this it is not always possible to get one's way and it is useful to have reserve objectives" Kan, From the Opening to the Middle Game

Whilst positional concepts such as 'the French bishop' may persist throughout most variations of that opening, in other strategically rich openings the nature of the game and the concepts to understand can vary widely depending on the lines your opponent chooses. These four positions, for example, all arise from the same opening , the Sicilian Kan Variation, but have radically different characteristics:




Don't expect to learn all the ideas overnight, get comfortable with concepts from one or two positions in your chosen opening and then start to play it, gradually incorporating more depth and breadth into your understanding. (Source: chesstales.blogspot.com CC)

Recommended book:

The Kan is an ideal choice against 1 e4, as it is one of the easiest variations of the Sicilian to learn and play. It's relatively theory free, and success is more likely to occur through the understanding of development systems and a deep study of the tactical and positional ideas.
In this book Johan Hellsten reveals his Kan secrets and shows how Black can play this opening with confidence. He provides the reader with a dependable repertoire, demonstrating what to do in the main lines as well as how to deal with White's tricky alternatives

About the Author

Johan Hellsten is a Grandmaster and a former Swedish Champion who has represented his country in numerous Olympiads and team tournaments.

 See the book in houseofstauton


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(Video Soucer: Saint Louis Chess Club youtube)


Video Recommended Course of the Sicilian Kan:

E-DVD FOXY OPENINGS - VOLUME 77 - Sicilian Kan

 

See software of the Sicilian Kan

Sicilian Kan - Valeri Lilov


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