Play the Open Sicilian - 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 

GM Arjun Kalyan September 16, 2025 Sicilian Defense1.e4

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Chapter 1 - Sveshnikov 7.Nd5 - sidelines  Closed
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Chapter 2 - Sveshnikov 7.Nd5 - 8...Ne7 9...Ng6  Closed
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Chapter 3 - Sveshnikov 7.Nd5 - 8...Nb8 9.a4 10.b4 alternative  Closed
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Chapter 4 - Sveshnikov 7.Nd5 - 8...Nb8 9.a4 10.Bd2  Closed
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Chapter 5 - Classical Sicilian 6.f3 - sidelines  Closed
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Chapter 6 - Classical Sicilian 6.f3 - 6...e5 ...Be7, ...a5 plan  Closed
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Chapter 7 - Four Knights 6.Qd3 - sidelines  Closed
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Chapter 8 - Four Knights 6.Qd3 - 6...d5  Closed
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Chapter 9 - Sicilian Kalashnikov 4...e5 5...d6 - Old main lines  Closed
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Chapter 10 - Sicilian Kalashnikov 4...e5 5...d6 - Trendy ...g6 system  Closed
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Chapter 11 - Sicilian Lowenthal 4...e5 5...a6  Closed
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Chapter 12 - Grivas Sicilian 4...Qb6 - 7.Qe2  Closed
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GM Arjun Kalyan Expands His Open Sicilian Repertoire: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 for White

Modern Chess is proud to announce the release of Play the Open Sicilian - 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 for White by GM Arjun Kalyan, the latest addition to his systematic Open Sicilian repertoire series. This new course builds directly upon the foundation established in his previous work, Play the Open Sicilian - 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 for White, as GM Kalyan continues developing his comprehensive repertoire against Black's most challenging defensive setups.

Course Overview

This meticulously prepared course delivers 12 theoretical chapters, 27 interactive test positions, a comprehensive Memory Booster, and over 2 hours and 44 minutes of video analysis. GM Kalyan's systematic approach focuses on practical understanding rather than memorization, ensuring players can navigate complex middlegame structures with confidence.

Addressing Key Sicilian Defenses

The Sveshnikov Variation

GM Kalyan tackles the Sveshnikov Defense (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e5), noting its status as the second most popular opening in the Sicilian repertoire after the Najdorf. While acknowledging that "it is even harder to pose problems for Black" in this line, Kalyan steers toward the most complex and fighting continuations, specifically targeting the critical 6.Ndb5 d6 7.Nd5 system.

The course examines the key strategic themes: White's queenside space advantage versus Black's kingside counterplay, the significance of the d5 outpost, and the timing of pawn advances on both flanks.

The Classical Sicilian

For the Classical Defense (5...d6), GM Kalyan recommends the aggressive 6.f3 setup, mirroring the English Attack philosophy from the Najdorf. This approach allows White to castle queenside and launch a kingside pawn storm while Black attempts faster central counterplay.

The Four Knights Variation

Perhaps most intriguingly, the course addresses the Four Knights Sicilian (5...e6) with the rare but powerful 6.Qd3. This move, seen in less than 0.3% of games in the position, has appeared at the highest level and offers genuine surprise value. GM Kalyan explains the strategic foundations: anticipating ...Bb4 and preparing potential queen relocations to g3 to exploit dark square weaknesses.

Building a Systematic Repertoire

This course represents another essential building block in GM Kalyan's ongoing Open Sicilian project. His methodical approach ensures each new release integrates seamlessly with previous work, creating a coherent and practical tournament repertoire. As GM Kalyan continues expanding the series, players can develop their understanding systematically across all major Sicilian variations.

Strategic Focus and Methodology

Throughout the course, GM Kalyan emphasizes unbalancing the position rather than accepting drawish equality. His analysis of the central pawn break 7.Nd5 demonstrates this philosophy—White transforms the pawn structure to create winning chances, accepting that Black gains tactical opportunities in return.

The course maintains Modern Chess's commitment to practical application. Rather than overwhelming students with exhaustive theory, GM Kalyan provides clear explanations of when and why specific plans succeed, enabling players to make informed decisions over the board.

Who Should Study This Course

This repertoire segment is designed for strong tournament players who demand fighting positions with White against the Sicilian Defense. The course integrates perfectly with GM Kalyan's existing Open Sicilian work, building toward a comprehensive system against all major Sicilian setups.

Players rated 1800 and above will find the strategic concepts immediately applicable, while those seeking to expand their opening knowledge beyond typical Anti-Sicilian systems will appreciate the depth and precision of GM Kalyan's ongoing analysis.

Course Structure

GM Arjun Kalyan's latest contribution represents another step forward in his systematic approach to the Open Sicilian. Combined with his previous work and future additions to the series, it forms part of a complete, fighting repertoire that respects both the complexity of modern chess theory and the practical needs of ambitious tournament players.

INTRODUCTION BY THE AUTHOR

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