Starting out - The Nimzo-Indian by Chris Ward

Starting out - The Nimzo-Indian



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Starting out - The Nimzo-Indian Chris Ward ebook
Publisher: Everyman Chess
Format: pdf
ISBN: 1857442547, 9781857442540
Page: 51


Qc2) against his Nimzo rather than the Rubinstein (4.e3) which I chose last time. Ivan Sokolov made short work of IM Andrey Kvon's Nimzo Indian defense. John Cox, starting out: 1.d4!, 2006. The Nimzo-Indian is a hypermodern opening - the focus is not on simply planting pawns in the centre, but keeping flexibility and controlling the centre with pieces. Yuri Yakovich, Play the 4.f3 Nimzo-Indian, 2004. Gawain Nc3 Bb4) and we reached a Rubinstein Nimzo Indian by transposition. Sokolov posted his Queen deep in Black's territory and added pressure with doubled Rooks. He gives the Nimzo-Indian, however, as an opening where maybe Black can strive for more! I managed some advantage out of the opening but subsequently misplayed it and just before the time trouble was under significant pressure but Mickey didn't find the most accurate route and I held the draw. I'm looking now to learn the Nimzo-Indian Defence (NID). Bob Long has watched all four DVDs that have come out so far and found the latest one, 'Start right – start now', to be the best. Richard Palliser, Play 1.d4!, 2003. Lars Schandorff, Playing the Queen's Gambit, 2009.