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In this book, opening experts John Emms, Chris Ward and Richard Palliser team up to examine one of the most popular and respected openings at all levels of chess: the Nimzo-Indian. However, instead of pursuing the well-trodden paths, they choose an origin
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Publisher
Popular ChessYear
2006eBook ISBN
9781857447859Table of contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 A Dangerous d-pawn:
- 2 Seizing the Initiative with ...b5!:
- 3 Wanting it all (Part 1):
- 4 Wanting it all (Part 2):
- 5 The Romanishin Gambit:
- 6 The Topalov Gambit:
- 7 A Modern Twist:
- 8 Another Vitolinsh Specialty:
- 9 Baguio City Revisited:
- 10 An Idealistic Advance:
- 11 A Break from Kasparov:
- 12 The Milov Gambit:
- 13 Going Dutch
- 14 The Undershooting Bishop:
- 15 A souped-up Blumenfeld!:
- 16 An Original Leningrad:
- 17 A Radical Queen Adventure:
- Index of Complete Games
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