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This text investigates the strategic viability and tactical execution of the Nimzo-Indian Defense within competitive chess. Raymond Keene, a grandmaster and prolific chess author, utilizes his extensive experience in tournament play to deconstruct the opening's theoretical foundations. The book provides a systematic framework for both White and Black, focusing on the structural imbalances and long-term positional goals inherent in this specific chess opening.
What You Will Find
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Chess players and analysts frequently cite this work as a reliable reference for understanding the positional nuances of the Nimzo-Indian. Experts highlight the clarity of Keene's explanations, noting that the text remains a useful resource for intermediate to advanced players looking to refine their opening repertoire.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1992-01-01
Publisher:
Collier Books
ISBN-10:
0020340303
ISBN-13:
9780020340300
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