CLEARANCE - Nimzo-Indian E32

Every line is analyzed and evaluated by well known and accomplished players. The team includes leading theoreticians such as B. Gelfand, L. Psahis, M. Gurevich, I. Novikov, Y. Greenfeld, A. Vaiser, G. Lane, L. Hazai, T. Karolyi and V. Basagic.
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The most important games played over the last 25 years.

Every line is analyzed and evaluated by well known and accomplished players. The team includes leading theoreticians such as B. Gelfand, L. Psahis, M. Gurevich, I. Novikov, Y. Greenfeld, A. Vaiser, G. Lane, L. Hazai, T. Karolyi and V. Basagic.

As a result of a new conception the alternatives are always displayed together at the same time, there are no sidelines discussed throughout many pages. 

You never need to turn over pages, because the games and the corresponding additional informations are always on the same facing pages. 

The table of contents is based upon a diagram system, which makes the orientation very simple and the usage comfortable. 

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Shopworn No
Pages 76 pages
Publication Date September 4, 1994
Notation Type FAN - Figurine
Book Binding Type Paperback
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