Ebook Download | CHESS • Play the Sicilian Dragon by Edward Dearing (2004) | This book is a great work and probably your best shot at learning the Dragon. However, one small disclaimer. The book does take a 'tree format' rather that showing complete games. In such a very sharp opening like the Dragon, this is probably the best way to learn it, but, as the author admits 'is less enjoyable for the reader'.
Another thing that you should know about the book is that dragon lines often will 'come under a cloud due' to a strong line found by white. So, a repetoire book about the dragon can easily go out of date (as many have). However, while 'Play the Sicilian Dragon' is a repetoire book, the author has wisely added extra variations in case he thinks white's play could be inproved in a certain line that he recommends, leaving the reader with a useful alternative in case the variation that he recommends turns out to be bad.
Another thing that you should know about the book is that dragon lines often will 'come under a cloud due' to a strong line found by white. So, a repetoire book about the dragon can easily go out of date (as many have). However, while 'Play the Sicilian Dragon' is a repetoire book, the author has wisely added extra variations in case he thinks white's play could be inproved in a certain line that he recommends, leaving the reader with a useful alternative in case the variation that he recommends turns out to be bad.
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