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Sicilian Najdorf with 6.Be3 (Chess is Fun)

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1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6

A regular visitor to tournament chess, the Najdorf is among the most interesting and complex Sicilian lines. At once, Black claims control over b5 and sets in motion the likelihood of quick queenside play with ...b5 and ...Bb7.

6.Be3

The quick development of the dark-squared bishop to e3 has been wildly popular since the 1980's. In the early days, Fischer played 6.Bg5 and 6.Bc4, though the record shows that he thought about other alternatives, including 6.f4, 6.h3, and even 6.Rg1. Lately, I have even seen 6.a3, but the text move remains the key to the position.

From e3, the bishop eyes the kingside on g5 and h6 and the queenside on b6. White aims to create an English attack with the queen on d2, a pawn on f3 (to prevent ...Ng4, and to anchor e4 and g2-g4), castling on the queenside, with a powerful pawn-led kingside attack with g4-g5.

This e-book contains 15 carefully annotated games, but I have also added an extended introduction that identifies two key attacking ideas as well as ten key positions out of the opening that will aid your exposure to and understanding of the wide variety of lines.

Like all Chess is Fun e-books, the profuse use of diagrams will permit you to read through the entire book without the use of a chess board and pieces. Unlike many other inexpensive chess e-books, these are fully annotated in understandable, simple language. The profuse use of diagrams make these among the first chess books that you can read WITHOUT A BOARD at your side.

Jon Edwards won the 10th United States Correspondence Championship in 1997 and the 8th North American Invitational Correspondence Chess Championship in 1999.