Cool, but is there a limit to how much you can input into variations and annotations? You might have to show me how to create "studies" this in-depth. I was considering to formally record my opening repertoire in the future and I like how many annotations this method allows. Mine would probably be even more in-depth
How to Beat the Nimzo-Indian


Cool, but is there a limit to how much you can input into variations and annotations? You might have to show me how to create "studies" this in-depth. I was considering to formally record my opening repertoire in the future and I like how many annotations this method allows. Mine would probably be even more in-depth
All I do is create a chapter for each Game and/or Variation. The book will tell me the mainline in bold and give me some sub-variations in regular print. I haven't bumped into any issues with how many variations I can put in one chapter but Lichess does cut the study off at 64 chapters.
I've barely read this book but it might help you with your opening repertoire here. I find it hard to create my own as it takes me time to figure out what to add and how to organize everything.
If you check my Queen's Gambit study, you can see look at the book here and see how I did the chapters and sub-variations for the opening. I didn't go as in-depth for the subvariations as in some of my other studies but it's all up to the person and what they feel should be included or not. I hope this helps
For some of you, you may not know how to deal with the Nimzo-Indian. I have created a study on Lichess if you guys want to check it out that will go over the Nimzo in great detail here. This study will cover the other Indian Defenses too so keep an eye out if you want to get better against them