Winning With The Nimzo-indian (batsford Chess Library)
by Raymond Keene /
1992 / English / PDF
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The Nimzo-Indian Defence is one of Black's most dynamic ways of
countering 1 d4. From the outset of the game Black seeks to create
pawn weaknesses in his opponent's position to be exploited in the
middlegame. Usually this involves renouncing the bishop pair,
typically leading to positions in which both sides have clear
strategic objectives, where the outcome is decided by the skills of
the two players in executing these plans.
The Nimzo-Indian Defence is one of Black's most dynamic ways of
countering 1 d4. From the outset of the game Black seeks to create
pawn weaknesses in his opponent's position to be exploited in the
middlegame. Usually this involves renouncing the bishop pair,
typically leading to positions in which both sides have clear
strategic objectives, where the outcome is decided by the skills of
the two players in executing these plans.