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Nimzo-Indian Defense - Part 2

So far, we discussed the main line of the Rubinstein arriving after 
the continuation: 4.e3 0-0 with Nf3.

In this video, we learn the progressive way of playing the Rubinstein System, which has evolved since the 1980s. In particular, the variations arriving after the continuation: 4.e3 0-0 with Ne2.

Without further adieu,

BK Academy of Chess presents:

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  • 10 months ago

    _IronButterfly_

    Thanks for these videos, they are really helpful!  :D I'll just have to watch them repeatedly.  

  • 10 months ago

    LANZONI

    I AM GOING TO PLAY WITH HIM QUITE SOON! BUT I DID NOT KNOT THAT HE WROTE CHESS ARTICLES...I'VE GOT GREAT EXPECTATIONS ABOUT MY LITTLE MATCH WITH  HIM, BUT ON THE OTHER HAND I AM A LITTLE SCARED. JA! JA! I REALLY LIKE CHALLENGE. AND , ANYWAY, I ALWAYS ATACK FROM THE BEGGINING. NO MATTHER WHO MY OPPONENT IS.

  • 10 months ago

    LANZONI

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