Starting Out The Nimzo-Indian

Starting Out The Nimzo-Indian by Chris Ward, published by Everyman Chess in 2002, is a comprehensive guide designed for those looking to grasp the fundamentals of the Nimzo-Indian defense. This first edition spans 176 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the principles of this popular chess opening, which allows Black to create an unbalanced game early on, providing opportunities for a win while minimizing risk.
Readers will find a wealth of insights as Grandmaster Chris Ward delves into the various strategies and tactics associated with the Nimzo-Indian. The book includes numerous notes, tips, and warnings to aid understanding, making it accessible for players at different levels. Key ideas and variations are clearly illustrated, ensuring that both novice and experienced chess enthusiasts can enhance their gameplay through this informative resource.
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Ideal for those wanting to understand the basics of the Nimzo-Indian.The Nimzo-Indian is one of the soundest and most popular defenses against 1 d4, offering Black the chance to unbalance the game early on and play for a win without undue risk. Advocates include virtually all of the world’s top players, including Garry Kasparov, Vladimir Kramnik, Vishy Anand and Anatoly Karpov. In this revolutionary book, Grandmaster Chris Ward revisits the basic principles behind the Nimzo-Indian and its many variations. Throughout this easy-to-read guide the reader is helped along by a wealth of notes, tips and warnings from the author, while key strategies, ideas and tactics for both sides are clearly illustrated. (7 x 9 1/2, 176 pages, diagrams)
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