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بازیهای نیمهباز (بهجز دفاع فرانسوی)
B90
Sicilian: Najdorf Variation
The Najdorf Variation. The most legendary and popular Sicilian, used by world champions for its extreme flexibility and counter-attacking potential.
B91
سیسیلی: نایدروف (6.g3)
یک روش آرام و پوزیسیونی برای بازی در مقابل نایدروف با g3. این روش شانس حمله سیاه را کاهش میدهد و منجر به یک مبارزه استراتژیک کند میشود.
B92
Sicilian: Najdorf (6.Be2)
The Classical Najdorf with Be2. It is a very solid and safe way to play, focusing on long-term positional advantages rather than immediate tactics.
B93
Sicilian: Najdorf (6.f4)
An active system for White featuring f4. It leads to an open game where White tries to exploit Black's slight delay in development.
B94
Sicilian: Najdorf (6.Bg5)
The traditional main line of the Najdorf with Bg5. It leads to incredibly complex and sharp positions that have been analyzed for decades.
B95
Sicilian: Najdorf (6.Bg5 e6)
A critical branch of the Bg5 Najdorf. Both sides enter a highly concrete and tactical battle where move accuracy is absolutely paramount.
B96
Sicilian: Najdorf (7.f4)
White pushes f4 early to create immediate problems for Black. It results in some of the most explosive and tactical games in opening theory.
B97
Sicilian: Najdorf (Poisoned Pawn)
The Poisoned Pawn Variation. One of the most famous and deeply analyzed lines in chess. Black grabs a pawn but falls far behind in development.
B98
Sicilian: Najdorf (7.f4 Be7)
A more solid approach for White in the Bg5 Najdorf. It leads to a balanced middle-game where both sides have clear plans for the initiative.
B99
Sicilian: Najdorf (7.f4 Be7 Main)
The ultimate theoretical battleground of the Najdorf. A deeply complex system that represents the pinnacle of modern opening preparation and analysis.