NIMZO-INDIAN
Nimzo-Indian with 4 Qc2
ROMAN'S LAB - VOLUME 6 - Rapid and Complete Opening Repertoire for Black
* The Contemporary Shield of the Nimzo Indian
GM Dzindzichashvili continues his coverage of the Nimzo-Indian Defense from Black's perspective, examining systems such as the Saemich Variation (4.a3), the 4.f3 Variation, and important "anti-Huebner" systems such as the Rubenstein (4.e3 c5 5.Nge2), and the Petrosian (4.e3 c5 5.Bd3 Nc6 6.Nge2).
* The Legendary Shield of the Nimzo Indian
GM Dzindzichashvili provides the viewer with a solid Black repertoire based on the Huebner variation of the Nimzo-Indian Defense. In this video he also covers (from Black's perspective) coverage of the 4.Nf3 Variation (followed by g2-g3) and the Leningrad Variation (4.Bg5).
* Ambushed by the Bogo Indian
GM Dzindzichashvili provides the viewer with a compliment to his Nimzo-Indian repertoire as he shows the viewer how to deal with 3.Nf3 by employing the Bogo Indian (3...Bb4+).
ROMAN'S LAB - VOLUME 34 - Mastering The Opening Forum Series - A Repertoire for Black to meet The Queen's Gambit
FOXY OPENINGS - VOLUME 39 - Nimzo-Indian Defence
FOXY OPENINGS - VOLUME 78 - Nimzo-Indian
ROMAN'S LAB - VOLUME 112 - Significant Changes is Some Critical Positions of the Nimzo-Indian
Nimzo-Indian Defense: The Easy Way - Jacob Aagaard
My Best Games in the Nimzo-Indian - Alexei Shirov
How to Play the Nimzo-Indian
Nimzo Indian 4.f3 and Sämisch Variation
Classical Nimzo-Indian
No Fear of 1.d4! - Nimzo Indian - Sergei Tiviakov - VOLUME 2
Bologans way to the Nimzo-Indian was very long and difficult. Which he now regrets a lot: “I would better start it when I was young. First I played only the King’s Indian against 1.d4, later I learned Black’s Knights Tango, which already had some elements of the Nimzo-Indian and only in the new millenium I included the Nimzo Indian into my repertoire.” This period coincided with the period of winning the Dortmund 2003 tournament, when he managed to hold with Black against Vladimir Kramnik in the decisive last round in a Nimzo with 4.Qc2. The Moldavian grandmaster recommends the Nimzo-Indian to players of all levels, because it’s complex and simple at the same time. It teaches one very important thing in chess - how to play with the knight against a bishop. The Nimzo- Indian therefore has the same importance as the Ruy Lopez after 1.e4. This DVD is aimed to give Black a clear idea what to do against 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 which is considered the strongest move order by White. Video running time: 4 hours 14 min. Video sample System requirements Pentium-Processor at 300 Mhz or higher, 64 MB RAM, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, DVD drive, mouse, soundcard
Never too Late for the Nimzo-Indian - Victor Bologan
Play the Nimzo-Bogo Indians - Winning Against 1. d4
Rubinstein Complex of the Nimzo-Indian
Nimzo-Indian - Classical Variation
The Ever-Popular 4. Qc2
Classical Nimzo-Indian
Starting Out - Nimzo-Indian
EBOOK - Starting Out - Nimzo-Indian
Comprehensive Coverage of the Long-Established Main Line of the Nimzo
The Nimzo-Indian - 4. e3
4. Nf3 as Popularized by Garry Kasparov
EBOOK - Nimzo-Indian Kasparov Variation
The Most Aggressive Response to the Nimzo Explained by One of it's Leading Exponents
Play the 4. f3 Nimzo-Indian
A Selection of Aggressive Anti-Nimzo Lines including 4. a3, 4. f3 and 4. Bg5
Offbeat Nimzo-Indian
A Selection of Aggressive Anti-Nimzo Lines including 4. a3, 4. f3 and 4. Bg5
EBOOK - Offbeat Nimzo-Indian
Play the Nimzo-Indian
Dazzle Your Opponents!
Dangerous Weapons - Nimzo-Indian
Dazzle Your Opponents!
EBOOK - Dangerous Weapons - Nimzo-Indian
EBOOK - Play the Nimzo-Indian
A New Approach to Understanding the Chess Openings
Chess Explained - The Nimzo-Indian
A Complete Repertoire
Chess Openings for Black Explained
A Complete Guide to the Rubinstein Variation
The Strategic Nimzo-Indian - VOLUME 1
The Nimzo-Indian - Move by Move


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