The Nimzo
Indian is one of Black's most popular and reliable openings. White strives for
an opening advantage and interesting, rich positions with ample room for
creativity. It is often a good idea to avoid the well trodden paths. Thus, the
variations 4.f3 and the Samisch, which are presented on this CD, are ideally
suited to fight the Nimzo Indian. They usually give rise to sharp, unbalanced
positions with chances for both sides. In the past, players such as Botvinnik,
Bronstein, Geller, Spassky have used these systems successfully, while today
e.g. Shirov and Jussupow play these lines with success. On this CD grandmaster
Vadim Milov presents the most important ideas and lines of this opening. Ten
introductory texts with links to the most important games explain the basic
ideas and variations. Numerous proposals improve today's theory while 68 games
annotated by Milov offer additional information and advice. A training database
invites you to test your acquired knowledge. Available in the following
languages: English and German.
System requirements: Pentium,
32 MB RAM, Win95, Win98, Win2000, WinME, WinXP.
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Media: CD
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Developer: ChessBase
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Category:
Openings Training
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