Live Stream: Great Najdorf Sicilian Games – IM Valeri Lilov [Sat 15 Dec Noon EST]

What’s the most exciting opening in chess? The Sicilian Najdorf, of course! During this live stream you can get GM Niclas Huschenbeth’s new masterclass on the Najdorf with 50% off! It gives you a complete understanding of typical tactics for both sides. ►https://ichs.co/2Ceh13P

The Sicilian Najdorf is considered to be one of the most exciting chess openings you can play, bring one of the most-feared counterattacking options against the move 1.e4.

The Sicilian Najdorf is a chess opening for Black against 1.e4 which starts with the moves 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6. It is an early declaration of war to any e4-player and usually leads to breathtaking dynamic and double-edged positions.

In the Sicilian Najdorf, Black is able to achieve more active play than in many other openings. Black is able to enter unbalanced positions, allowing him to aim for more than equality.The Sicilian Najdorf is the perfect weapon for players who want a complex tactical and strategic fight.

In this live stream, IM Valeri Lilov will take a look at some recent games played in the Sicilian Najdorf, covering some of the general concepts and exploring how tactically diverse it can be.

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