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Garry Kasparov - How to play the Najdorf

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Hi, I'm Micah, and I love to play chess. My father taught me how to play when I was 10 years old. These days I'm a busy grad student so I don't get a lot of chances to play as I would like, but it's still a big passion of mine.
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Garry Kasparov shows you how to play the Sicilian Najdorf opening in chess.
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By: Guest 1 month ago
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this type of video, explaining the opening strategies and tactis is more useful for the low rated players to improve thier rating...thanks!!!!! ! and do more........
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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I'm from philippines... ches slover_bsb@yahoo.com
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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I love To play chess !
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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Nice explanation of the reasons behind the moves. we need mor such explanations by the champion.
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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I rarely saw the Najdorf in tournament play. I always loved it when black played the Sicilian against me, because I used to see the accelerated dragon so often in tournaments that I would try to convert all Sicilian variations into a form of it. Then after I neutralize his e-pawn, which usually occurs after I move d4-d5, resulting in an exchange at some point, I find a way to put my knight on d5, blocking his d6 pawn, and keeping my knight centralized. I play the rest of my game to keep his minor pieces from capturing that knight. I had way more wins than losses by pursuing that position. However, I was weak in other variations of Sicilian, with Accelerated Dragon being my best. Of course, I would sometimes mix it up with Levenfish, or an f3 against repeat opponents. Unfortunately, I haven't been involved in competitions in about 3 or 4 years and am rusty :(
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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your the king and i'm the queen
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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Needs to show more. :D
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By: RanoH More than a year ago
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Way to go!
This guy is the king...
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