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Easy Guide to the Nimzo-Indian

paperback, Cadogan, 1998

From the series »easy guide«

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The Nimzo-Indian is one of the most important and popular chess openings among players of all standards. However, there is a dearth of good literature explaining the dynamics of the Nimzo - a need that this book answers. A battle-hardened grandmaster explains the secrets of the Nimzo-Indian and shows how both sides can play for a win.
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EAN 1857445139
Weight 170 kg
Manufacturer Cadogan
Medium Book
Year of Publication 1998
Author John Emms
Series easy guide
Language English
ISBN-10 1857445139
Binding paperback
004 Symbols
005 Bibliography
006 Introduction

013 - 01 Classical Variation (4.Dc2)
045 - 02 Rubinstein Fianchetto Variation (4.e3 b6)
064 - 03 Sämisch Variation (4.a3)
073 - 04 Open Sämisch (4.f3)
083 - 05 Flexible Variation (4.Sf3)
100 - 06 Leningrad Variation (4.Lg5)
107 - 07 Spielmann Variation (4.Db3)
114 - 08 4.g3
118 - 09 4.Ld2
120 - 10 Nimzo Quiz
124 Answers to Nimzo Quiz
126 Index of Variations
The backslash against database-mania continues!. This new series of 'Easy Guides' aims to get back to the good old days when explanations and manageable variations were the norm. Here GM John Emms guides you along recommended main lines in the Nimzo Indian, 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e6 3 Nc3 Bb4, and explains the principal strategies and tactics inherent in this set up. He then reinforces his statements with diagrams of typically recurring positions and discusses ways fo playing them.

Chess Monthly, September 1998
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