Kasparov: How to play the Najdorf Vol. 1
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. There were two world champions who formed much of their
careers using the Najdorf system as their weapon of choice against 1.e4: Bobby
Fischer and Garry Kasparov celebrated spectacular successes with it. Both
players used the Najdorf (pronounced “ny-dorff”, rhyming with “high-dwarf”)
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 introduces the various sub-systems
of the Najdorf, including the central “Poisoned Pawn” variation. The development
of each line is placed in historical perspective and examined in great depth,
with Kasparov‘s characteristic intensity. More than two 2.5 hours of fi rst-class
private tuition. The DVD can be played both on a PC and a DVD player, using your
living-room TV set (PAL). It contains subtitles in English, German, Spanish,
Italian and Turkish. The package includes the latest ChessBase 9.0 Reader, a big
reference database featuring more than 16,000 Najdorf games, as well as a
complete opening book that can be used to practice what you have learnt with
Fritz.
System requirements: PC (minimum 233 MHz and 32 MB RAM, recommended 1 GHz, 256 MB), DVD drive, Windows98 SE, ME, 2000 or XP, Sound card, Windows Media Player 9 or higher (for the multimedia lessons). Alternately: standard DVD player and TV set (PAL).