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in this game Andriasian with white uses variation showed by magnus Carlsen against Wojtaszek giving white an eventual point. White develops bishop to b2 and castles long. Black have a lot of time to prepare against this set up, playing aggressively in the centre. #andriasian #kulaots #najdorfsicilian Andriasian, Zaven - Kulaots, Kaido European Rapid Championship 2019 round 09, Tallinn 1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Qxd4 Nc6 5. Qd2 g6 6. b3 Bh6 7. f4 f5 8. Bb2 Nf6 9. Bd3 Qa5 10. exf5 Bxf5 11. Nge2 O-O-O 12. O-O-O e5 13. Bxf5+ gxf5 14. Kb1 Rhe8 15. Rhf1 d5 16. Qd3 e4 17. Qh3 Ng4 18. Qh5 Ne3 19. Qxh6 Nxf1 20. Rxf1 d4 21. Na4 Qd2 22. Qh5 d3 23. cxd3 exd3 24. Nec3 Qc2+ 25. Ka1 d2 26. Rd1 Re1 27. a3 Nd4 28. Nc5 Ne2 29. Qf3 Rxd1+ 30. Nxd1 Qxd1+ 31. Ka2 Nc1+ 32. Bxc1 Qxf3 0-1 Blitz chess and rapid chess video. Live blitz and rapid chess. Rapid chess and blitz chess tournaments Blitz chess (also known as speed or fast chess) is a type of chess in which each player is given less time to consider their moves than normal tournament time controls allow. Openings, tactics and strategy are same. The Najdorf Variation[1] (/ˈnaɪdɔːrf/ NY-dorf) of the Sicilian Defence is one of the most respected and deeply studied of all chess openings. Modern Chess Openings calls it the "Cadillac" or "Rolls Royce" of chess openings. The opening is named after the Polish-Argentine grandmaster Miguel Najdorf. Many players have lived by the Najdorf (notably Bobby Fischer and Garry Kasparov, although Kasparov would often transpose into a Scheveningen). The Najdorf begins: 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 Black's 5...a6 aims to deny the b5-square to White's knights and light-square bishop while maintaining flexible development. If Black plays 5...e5?! immediately, then after 6.Bb5+! Bd7 (or 6...Nbd7 7.Nf5) 7.Bxd7+ Nbxd7 8.Nf5 and the knight on f5 is difficult to dislodge without concessions. Black usually plans a queenside minority attack to pressure White's e4-pawn. This is often carried out by means of ...b5, ...Bb7, and placing a knight on c5, or c4 via b6.