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      Home  >  OnlineChessLessons  >  Typical play for Black in Nimzo-Indian Defence (Part I) … and more

      Typical play for Black in Nimzo-Indian Defence (Part I) … and more


      King’s Indian Masterpieces – IM Bryan Smith

      Posted on April 02,2015 By FM Charlie Storey in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos, General Chess Articles. Tremendous King’s Indians! In this opening taken from the ChessLecture series, Bryan teaches us about the Sameisch King’s Indian masterpieces. He uses Chigilida vs. Smirin Baku, 2009, to show the reasons behind it and explain the general plans. Bryan provides a good overview for beginners, while advanced players will enjoy Bryan’s explanation of Black’s later opening plans where he goes into some detail on the ‘Bronstein Queen Sacrifice’. Smirin[…]


      Typical play for Black in Nimzo-Indian Defence (Part II)

      Posted on April 01,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, General Chess Articles, Beginner’s Corner. The Nimzo-Indian Defence offers asymmetrical pawn constructions that lead to the combative positions with rich chances for both sides. Sometimes, the most obvious and logical continuations are not the best moves as there are many additional ideas and little details. Let’s analyze middle game of The Nymzo-Indian Defence that arose in my game. Vidal A. 2203 – Aroshidze L. 2537 E 32 13… Rg6?! I played this move almost mechanically but absolutely[…]

      Typical play for Black in Nimzo-Indian Defence (Part I)

      Posted on March 31,2015 By GM Levan Aroshidze in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, General Chess Articles, Beginner’s Corner. Theory grows rapidly and nowadays it became hard to get promising positions in the openings with Black. White tries to limit the rival’s possibilities and play for only 2 results. Sometimes Black chooses risky playing systems in order to get complex position and fight for the initiative from the very beginning. However, still there are some solid opening setups that may offer sharp play without going into dangerous variations. One of this opening[…]

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