This book is part of a series examining the cutting edge of chess
opening theory. The idea is to identify the most important theoretical
battlegrounds of the moment and then analyze as deeply as possible in
search of improvements. Thus the reader will be ahead of the current
state-of-the-art, rather than lagging behind trying to memorize old
games.This volume deals with the Sicilian Najdorf, a favorite opening of
ambitious players at every level. It covers variations after White
chooses the popular 6.Be3, heading for the English Attack, and includes
the Topalov Variation, the Perenyi Attack, as well as lines with 6...e5.