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Winning with the Nimzo-Indian

160 pages, paperback, Reprint, Hardinge, 2003, original edition 1991

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The Nimzo-Indian Defence is one of Black's most dynamic ways of countering 1 d4. From the outset of the game Black seeks to create pawn weaknesses in his opponent's position to be exploited in the middlegame. Usually this involves renouncing the bishop pair, typically leading to positions in which both sides have clear strategic objectives, where the outcome is decided by the skills of the two players in executing these plans. Winning With the Nimzo-Indian is a practical guide to this fundamental opening. Through a series of deeply annotated illustrative games covering all the important variations, Raymond Keene clearly explains the important ideas for both sides, concentrating on the common themes around which the battle will be decided. But this is not only a theoretical work, it affords a unique opportunity to study the techniques of the great chess players, such as Nimzowitsch, Botvinnik and Karpov.
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EAN 1843820587
Weight 220 g
Manufacturer Hardinge
Width 13.7 cm
Height 21.5 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 2003
Author Raymond Keene
Language English
ISBN-10 1843820587
Year of Original Version 1991
Pages 160
Binding paperback
006 Bibliography
009 Introduction
022 1) Capablanca's Variation
053 2) Spielmann's Variation
058 3) 4 f3
064 4) The Closed Saemisch
076 5) The Open Saemisch
082 6) g3 Systems
092 7) 4 e3 - Offshoots
104 8) 4 e3 - The Queen's Fianchetto
117 9) 4 e3 - Orthodox System
121 10) The Hübner System and Anti-Hübner Lines
137 11) The Queen's Indian System (1)
144 12) The Queen's Indian System (2)
154 13) The Leningrad Variation