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What do you recommend if they play Bd2 after Bb4?
ОтветитьIsn't it supposed to be 1... Nf6 first instead of e6?
ОтветитьHello, +thechesswebsite. @thechesswebsite
Great video. I like Nemzo-Indian Defense, a lot.
What software do you use to make this presentation? Could you tell me?
Thanks.
Why is pawn to a3 not played much againts this?
ОтветитьHey booys
ОтветитьI keep hearing people talk about the disadvantage of having double pawns, even in this video, but no one eve explains how to exploit it. Where is a situation where a doubled pawn can be exploited.
ОтветитьGreat info
Ответитьthanks so much for the informative video! i keep coming back to rewatch these openings to burn them into my head, it's helping a lot! i'm rated about 1370 to 1450 ish rating at the moment and slowly steadily going up, it's been 2 weeks since I've gotten back into chess and have memorized these openings off by heart, queens gambit accepted / declined, scillian defence, nimzo indian defence, fried liver attack, ruy lopez,
Ответитьwow, finally someone pronounces "fianchetto" correctly :)
ОтветитьIs it racist if Im american and think southern accents are funny? Btw im not talking about Kevin's because he doesnt really have that strong of an accent
ОтветитьWell what the hell do ya do if white moves pawn forward to threaten bishop
Ответитьcan someone explain why bishop to d2 is a bad idea for white?
Ответитьyou say but at the same time too much
Ответитьafter 4...c5 what would you do if white plays 5.a3? 5...cxd4 6.axb4 dxc3 gives no advantage to black other than a weakened queenside and pawn structure for white and the light square bishop will go nowhere soon.There are also no opportunities for an advance.
Ответитьalso instead of 4.e3 why does white not play 4.a3?
ОтветитьButt at the same time
ОтветитьIf white play Bd2 after Bb4
ОтветитьOk
Ответитьeeeeee4 square
ОтветитьI thought it was hypermodern.... let White take the center and then pick away.
Ответитьbest
ОтветитьSo much happening at the same time
ОтветитьPlease illustrate the possibilities one by one systematically, so that a beginner feels it comfortable and not very complex.
ОтветитьSimple development move for value
Ответитьi like it chess master peep means amazing i learnt it peep
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"But at the same time"
Ответить10 years ago😂😂😂😂lol
ОтветитьWhat if he brings his bishop to d2?
ОтветитьIt doesnt work against e4 for sure
ОтветитьMe, an Indian, learning Nimzo-Indian from an American
ОтветитьSupposing that the other player moves as planned...
ОтветитьI think you mean knife f3
Ответитьwhen I start as white with queen's pawn to d4,
and black responds with his first move as king's side knight to fc6 (presumably initiating the Nimzo-Indian defense),
is there a specific attack (? Catalan, ? London, ? other)
that works best against the Nimzo-Indian defense
(in order for me to know what best 2nd move I should make as white) ?
thank you for all you have done for the chess community!
How many times does this guy say "at the same time" in 10 minutes? 100?
ОтветитьThat looks solid. Finally something good against this d4
Ответитьgood video
ОтветитьThe Nimzo-Indian is so powerful that I avoid it with Nf3.
ОтветитьBogo-Indian
ОтветитьLOL Funny that instantly I was able to tell the video was old because he called Kasparovs opener "not common" and its exactly how Magnus and AlphaZero and every good player plays now days.
ОтветитьWhat is Better, Nimzo Indian Defense or Kings Indian Defense?
ОтветитьMe , an Indian , is only learning nimzo Indian defence from an American player 😊 but it is good to learn from American player 😊🤗
ОтветитьIt scares me how dumb I am after seeing this video. So much work to do!
ОтветитьIs it still the B29mike is white meets three bishop worth Be instead of Kf3? Do you treads bishops?
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьThanks
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