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Nimzo-Indian Defense - Chess Openings (Part II)
Garry kasparov
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chess.geniusprophecy.com This is an introduction to a chess opening known as the Nimzo-Indian Defense, which has been utilised by every world champion since Capablanca, including Garry Kasparov and Robert James "Bobby" Fischer. This is the most popular way for Black to meet 1.d4 and many White players try to avoid the Nimzo-Indian nowadays. The analysis for this videohas been checked by the chess engine Rybka. Check out my website for more chess material! The website is dedicated to writing free chess articles on a range of topics to help the average player improve. Topics discussed include chess openings, strategy and endgames. chess.geniusprophecy.com About myself ACF rating: 2200 FIDE rating: 2146 |
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