By playing a6, the player enters the Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation, a system within the Sicilian Defense complex. Instead of the standard Nc6, the player opts for a6. It succeeds by maintaining a solid objective evaluation while changing the character of the game. This move challenges the opponent.
In the resulting middlegame, players must focus on how to prioritize piece activity and king safety as lines open quickly. Data analysis shows a 42% win rate for White, indicating equality.
Also known as: Sicilian: Najdorf, Najdorf Variation, Sicilian; B90, Najdorf Variation, Sicilian; B90
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