Chess Explained: The Nimzo-Indian by Reinaldo Vera
GAMBIT | 2008 | ISBN: 1904600727 | English | PDF 300 dpi | 116 pages | 2.21 MB
Chess Explained books procure an understanding of an opening and the middlegames to which it leads, enabling you to find the right moves and plans in your own games. It is to the degree that if you were sitting at the board with a chess> coach answering your questions over the plans for both sides, the ideas behind particular moves, and which specific knowledge you need to have.
The Nimzo-Indian is individual of the most important of all chess openings, and popular at completely levels of play. Together with the Queen's Indian (also covered in this course), the Nimzo has provided the backbone of the opening repertoire of a large portion of the world's top players over the last 80 years. It is considered a to the full reliable defence, and provides winning chances for both sides as it leads to structures of far-famed strategic variety and complexity. Key battlegrounds in the Nimzo include the stop up., IQP positions, the handling of unbalanced pawn-structures, and the struggle between bishop and knight. All these topics are covered in depth in this book, and an understanding of them will prove valuable in a a great quantity broader context than just the Nimzo-Indian.
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