Grandmaster Repertoire is a new series of high quality chess books based on the main lines, written by strong grandmasters. The aim is to provide the reader with a complete repertoire at a level good enough for elite tournaments, and certainly also for the club championship.
Lubomir Ftacnik is a renowned opening analyst with great experience and expertise in the Sicilian Defense. In this book he reveals his secrets to provide a complete repertoire for Black against 1.e4 with 1...c5.
The meat of the repertoire is the Sicilian Najdorf - the perennial favourite of those who want to attack with Black. It is no coincidence that Fischer, Kasparov and Anand and Topalov have all relied on the Najdorf. Naturally, White's less critical tries are also covered, such as the 2.c3, 2.Nf3 d6 3.Bb5+, and the Closed Sicilian.
- A sharp yet sound complete repertoire
- Critical lines explained by an expert
- Hundreds of novelties
Lubomir Ftacnik is a grandmaster from Slovakia. Despite his numerous international tournament victories, from European Junior Champion in 1977 to winning the World Open in 2008, he is most famous as an opening analyst.
Content: 006 Key to symbols used & Bibliography
007 From (Russia) Sicily with Love - Introduction
Minor Systems
009 1 - Pandora's (Chess) Box - Miscellaneous 2nd moves
029 2 - Some Like It Hot - The Morra Gambit
037 3 - Forrest Gump - The c3-Variation
Closed Systems
067 4 - Up Close(d) and Personal - Without g3
085 5 - A Bridge Too Far - 3.g3
Anti-Open Systems
101 6 - Fight Club - Various
119 7 - Blade Runner - 3.Bb5+
133 8 - The Last Samurai - 4.Qxd4
Minor Open Lines
149 9 - The Misfits - 6th Move Sidelines
161 10 - Sideways - 6.g3
175 11 - The Karate Kid - 6.h3
183 12 - Pulp Fiction - 6.f4
207 13 - The Rock - 6.Be2
251 14 - Midnight Express - 6.Bc4
English Attack
285 15 - The English Patient - 6.Be3 e5
323 16 - Predator - Perenyi Attack: 6.Be3 e6 7.g4
333 17 - Four Weddings and a Funeral - 6.Be3 e6 7.f3
Classic Main Line
379 21 - License to Kill - 6.Bg5 e6
405 22 - Blood Diamond - 6.Bg5 Nbd7
420 Variation index
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