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The Sicilian Defense – The Ultimate Chess Guide
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The Sicilian Defense is a chess opening for black that arises after the moves 1.e4 c5. If you play the Sicilian Defense, you will usually play asymmetrical positions and create imbalances that will allow you to play for the win from move 1.
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