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CLEARANCE - How Super GMs Play 1. d4 - PART 3 - EMPIRE CHESS

Beating the Nimzo-Indian Defense with 4. Qc2
This DVD by GM Timur Gareev for Intermediate and Advanced players has a detailed look at The 4.Qc2 Nimzo Indian. Timur explains that there is no reason to allow a Queen's Indian because Black will struggle against this White response and that the Black Nimzo Indian is harmless as the 4.Qc2 move is favoured by both Kasparov and Carlsen with excellent results. The ideas for White are supported by extensive analysis - this knowledge will support improvement in all players' positional understanding and help them to Master the very important area of taming The Nimzo-Indian with the Classical 4.Qc2.
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GM Timur Gareev is an American Grandmaster who was a part of the University of Texas at Brownsville's chess team from August 2005 to August 2006 and also from August 2009 to December 2011 where he helped the university obtain its first national championship.



This DVD by GM Timur Gareev for Intermediate and Advanced players has a detailed look at The 4.Qc2 Nimzo Indian. Timur explains that there is no reason to allow a Queen's Indian because Black will struggle against this White response and that the Black Nimzo Indian is harmless as the 4.Qc2 move is favoured by both Kasparov and Carlsen with excellent results. The ideas for White are supported by extensive analysis - this knowledge will support improvement in all players' positional understanding and help them to Master the very important area of taming The Nimzo-Indian with the Classical 4.Qc2.

 

HIGHLIGHTS



- The Official Course for aspiring 'Candidate Masters'.
- FM Charlie Storey gives in depth summaries of each DVD's content.
- 10 relevant practice problems per disc of a structured 10 DVD set.
- PDF and PGN files included free for every DISC.
- Option to contact GM Damian Lemos or FM Charlie Storey for Skype support lessons.



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1. Intro Aronian-Karpov
2. Bareev-Jacovenko
3. Carlsen-Shap
4. Carlsen-Ibraev
5. Mamed-Kotsur
6. 4...c5 theory & Dreev-Papin
7. 5. Nf3 Carlsen-Wang Hao
8. 5. a3 Ivanchuk-Nisipeanu b5 gambit
9. 5.a3 Dreev vs 6. b6
10. 5.a3 Dreev vs 6...b6 p2
11. 5.a3 Dreev vs 6...b6 p3
12. 5.a3 Onischuk-So f3 idea
13. Ivanchuk-Moro 6...d5
14. Shomoev-Andreikin
15. Bg5 Akobian Friedel
16. 4...d5 5.e3 idea
17. 4...Nc6

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Checkout Product Text ALL SALES FINAL - NO RETURNS, EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS ARE ALLOWED
ISBN B00N123RRC
Popular Collections Empire Chess
Publication Date September 1, 2014
Runtime 240 Minutes
Region Lock None - Playable Anywhere
Hardware Requirements Standard DVD Player
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