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The Najdorf system in the Sicilian Defence has a legendary reputation
as a defensive weapon for Black. It is an opening where people often
strive for a full point, instead of simply defending the position with
the black pieces. Many great players have contributed to the
development of this complex opening. Two world champions formed much of
their careers using the Najdorf system as their weapon of choice
against 1.e4: Bobby Fischer and Garry Kasparov. Both players celebrated
spectacular successes with it, both used the Najdorf (pronounced
“neigh-dorff”, rhyming with “high morph”) during their child prodigy
years and retained it as an important part of their repertoire during
their entire careers. For Garry Kasparov this added up to experience
with the Najdorf at the very highest levels of chess.



For chess amateurs and professionals alike it is a great moment when
the world’s leading expert shares all the secrets in his favourite
opening. In part one Garry Kasparov introduced the various subsystems
of the Najdorf, including the central "Poisoned Pawn" variation. part
two was devoted to the main lines against 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4, including the
legendary Polugaevsky Variation. In part three he examines the move
6.Be3, which is today considered the main line in the Najdorf System.
The DVD contains more than five hours of first-class private tuition.
The package includes the latest Chess Base 9.0 Reader, a big reference
database featuring all relevant Najdorf games, as well as a complete
opening book that can be used to practice what you have learned with
Fritz.
System requirements: PC (minimum 233 MHz and 32 MB RAM, recommended 1
GHz, 256 MB), DVD drive, Windows Vista or XP, Sound card, Windows Media
Player 9 or higher (for the multimedia lessons).
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