The Taimanov Variation is one of Black’s most flexible approaches to the Sicilian. With his ‘ideal’ move-order, Black maintains plenty of options while side-stepping some of White’s most dangerous attacking plans. The main game-plan is counterattack, but, unlike in many Sicilian lines, Black can tailor his plan of development according to how White arranges his pieces. The Taimanov has been used to good effect by many outstanding players of recent decades, notably Karpov, Polugayevsky, Andersson and, of course, Taimanov himself. This book discusses in detail all lines after 1 e4 c5 2 Nf3 e6 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 Nc6, including the ‘pure’ Taimanov approach with …Nge7 and the more popular ‘Paulsen’ lines with …Qc7. Move-order subtleties, including possible transpositions to the Scheveningen, are discussed in detail. All analysis has been scrupulously computer-checked.
Reviews
“Incredibly up-to-date… simply a compressive and deeply detailed opening book” — Mark Donlan, CHESS HORIZONS
“really detailed coverage of the many important paths stemming from 2…e6 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 Nc6. For completeness, various early alternatives are examined too, making it a most useful reference work to have in one’s chess library” — Paul Motwani, THE SCOTSMAN
“….for an experienced Taimanov player it is a must buy”— Danny Gormally, WEEKEND CHESS