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ОтветитьDid you plan to show the Taimanov variation of the nimzo indian which Tal played against botvinnik in game 14 in 1960 WCC
Please let me know
I think this is probably the best chess channel out there, really informative but I feel like for ur own sake if you want to get to GM quickly, you shouldn't learn so many openings, but rather master a few.
ОтветитьNice to see our flag in the thumbnail ❤️🇮🇳
ОтветитьWhy is the video screen short
the corners are in black
Great video, thanks for the wonderful lesson!
ОтветитьI was surprised to see you call it the main line, never heard of it referred to as that. 4.e3 is always referred to as the Rubinstein. It's right though that it's the most played line, slightly edging out Capablanca's 4.Qc2.
ОтветитьYou're the GOAT man, thanks for the video
ОтветитьBlows my mind how this channel doesn't have more subs/views per video. The consistent level of high-quality chess videos is just fantastic.
ОтветитьOne more question, doesn't playing D5 and C5 both seem to go against both the plans you mentioned in the earlier video on the Nimzo? What's the rationale behind playing both of the pawn moves?
ОтветитьNice Video
Keep it up
love your videos!
ОтветитьHey you are great. Keep it going please. The best chess channel!
Ответитьsvidler stfu let the others comment ur not the only gm here
ОтветитьPlease make a Video about the Bogo Indian defence
ОтветитьWhat if black plays e5.
Plzzz reply
in the Ne2 variation, when the bishop comes under attack, why doesn't black simply retreat his bishop, as on the surface that appears to force another pawn move to not hang the c pawn
ОтветитьBoring please do not make this much long video by wasting my time and your time
Ответитьhow do you defend against white doing e4, i bring my left side knight out, and he does e5, attacking my knight?
Ответитьthank you man, i thought nimzo indians automatically means double pawn for white. that's why i avoide playing d4 to avoid nimzo position. but know i have option for a d4 opening without getting double pawn in nimzo structure..!
ОтветитьWhoever dislikes this probably gets beat constantly by this opening.
ОтветитьThis is a great discussion of the main lines in the Nimzo-Indian.
ОтветитьI've seen a couple videos on Intro to Nimzo by others -- and I've got to say this is by far the best one I've seen. Well done! You've really done a public service here!
ОтветитьSo much better than reading a chess book and grinding knowledge
ОтветитьDidn’t know Elon Musk had a chess channel
ОтветитьThanks for covering this intricate opening: you might be the one offering the richest info in the most concise manner to my knowing :)
ОтветитьContinued excellent content! My play improves with every one of your videos I watch. Thank you so much for sharing your experience!
ОтветитьAfter 7. O-O , why not 7... Bxc3 8. bxc3 c5 ?
ОтветитьA very instructive series
ОтветитьExcellent. I discovered this channel 3 months ago and I love it. You should consider becoming a coach.
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьGreat video, keep it up
ОтветитьThis was really helpful as I don't play the Nimzo and yet it's so so common in Zurich 1953, which I'm studying now.
ОтветитьThank you so much! Happy holidays!
ОтветитьAmazing
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