The Nimzo-Indian:
eBook - ePub

The Nimzo-Indian:

Move by Move

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eBook - ePub

The Nimzo-Indian:

Move by Move

About this book

This is a brand new series which provides an ideal platform to study chess openings. By continually challenging the reader to answer probing questions throughout the book, Move by Move greatly encourages the learning and practising of vital skills just as much as the traditional assimilation of opening knowledge. Carefully selected questions and answers are designed to keep you actively involved, and allow you to monitor your progress as you learn. This is an excellent way to study any chess opening and at the same time improve your general opening skills and knowledge. In this book, Grandmaster John Emms invites you to join him in a study of the Nimzo-Indian - an opening which is highly popular at all levels of chess and has been his favourite defence to 1 d4 for over 30 years. Here he shares his experience and knowledge, examines the opening from both sides of the board and offers answers to all the key questions.

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Information

Publisher
Popular Chess
eBook ISBN
9781857447651
Year
2011

Table of contents

  1. Bibliography
  2. Introduction
  3. 1 Sämisch Variation: 4 a3
  4. 2 The 4 f3 Variation
  5. 3 Rubinstein Variation: 4 e3 Main Line
  6. 4 Rubinstein Variation: 4 e3 Other Lines
  7. 5 Classical Variation: 4 Qc2 0-0
  8. 6 Classical Variation: 4 Qc2 with ... c5
  9. 7 Leningrad Variation: 4 Bg5
  10. 8 Kasparov Variation: 4 Nf3
  11. Index of Games
  12. Akopian.V-Yudasin.L, Dos Hermanas 1992
  13. Baburin.A-Kosten.A, Kilkenny Masters 2008
  14. Bareev.E-Ponomariov.R, FIDE World Cup, Khanty-Mansiysk 2005
  15. Bartel.M-Baklan.V, Lublin 2010
  16. Bhat.V-Kaidanov.G, US Championship, St Louis 2010
  17. Braun.A-Papp.G, Rogaska Slatina 2009
  18. Cardon.H-Gustafsson.J, Netherlands League 2007
  19. Carlsen.M-Shaposhnikov.E, Aeroflot Open, Moscow 2004
  20. Chamorro Areses.A-Versili.M, Correspondence 2003
  21. Conquest.S-Naiditsch.A, Pulvermuehle 2004
  22. Eames.R-Buckley.G, Brentwood 2008
  23. Gelfand.B-Kramnik.V, Amber Rapid, Monaco 2011
  24. Igla.B-Kosintseva.T, European Women's Team Championship, Heraklion 2007
  25. Labensky.I-Brodsky.M, Ukrainian Championship, Rivne 2005
  26. Lautier.J-Carlsen.M, FIDE World Cup, Khanty-Mansiysk 2005
  27. Lenderman.A-Kacheishvili.G, Copper State Open, Mesa 2009
  28. Mamedyarov.S-Nisipeanu.L.D, FIDE World Championship, Tripoli 2004
  29. Miedema.R-Kulaots.K, Cappelle la Grande 2008
  30. Milanovic.D-Baklan.V, Korinthos 2004
  31. Moskalenko.V-Neverov.V, Ukrainian Young Masters, Kharkov 1984
  32. Motwani.P-Lutz.C, French League 2005
  33. Neelotpal.D-Adhiban.B, Asian Continental Championship, Olongapo City 2010
  34. Nguyen Ngoc Truongson-Adams.M, Dresden Olympiad 2008
  35. Onischuk.A-Eljanov.P, Aerosvit, Foros 2007
  36. Palo.D-Maksimenko.A, German League 2004
  37. Sasikiran.K-Timman.J, Antwerp 2009
  38. Sasikiran.K-Zhang Zhong, Asian Championship, Udaipur 2000
  39. Schuurman.P-Partac.E, European Women's Championship, Chisinau 2005
  40. Simmelink.J-Percze.J, Correspondence 2002
  41. Topalov.V-Leko.P, Dortmund 2002
  42. Turov.M-Zakharov.A, Moscow 2011
  43. Wallinger.M-Dambrauskas.V, Correspondence 2004
  44. Wang Rui-Tiviakov.S, Bad Wörishofen 2005
  45. Wiacek.K-Coleman.P, Correspondence 2007
  46. Wiersma.E-Grooten.H, Netherlands Championship, Hilversum 2008