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Nimzowitsch may
refer to: Aron
Nimzowitsch Nimzowitsch Defence This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Nimzowitsch. If an internal...
- Aron
Nimzowitsch (Latvian: Ārons Nimcovičs; Russian: Аро́н Иса́евич Нимцо́вич, Aron
Isayevich Nimtsovich; 7
November 1886 – 16
March 1935) was a Latvian-born...
- The
Nimzowitsch–L****n
Attack (also
known as the Nimzo–L****n Attack, L****n's
Opening and Queen's
Fianchetto Opening) is a
chess opening typically starting...
- The
Nimzowitsch Defence (named
after Aron
Nimzowitsch) is a
somewhat uncommon chess opening characterised by the moves: 1. e4 Nc6 This
opening is an example...
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Nimzowitsch, 1923 The game
Fritz Sämisch–Aron
Nimzowitsch,
Copenhagen 1923, is
often called the "Immortal
Zugzwang Game".
According to
Nimzowitsch, writing...
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System (German: Mein System) is a book on
chess theory written by Aron
Nimzowitsch.
Originally over a
series of five
brochures from 1925 to 1927, the book—one...
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bishop (Aron
Nimzowitsch's move
against the
classical main line).
Rubinstein vs.
Nimzowitsch, 1925 The game Rubinstein–
Nimzowitsch,
Marienbad 1925...
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Alekhine vs.
Nimzowitsch, 1930 Alekhine's gun is a
formation in
chess named after the
former world chess champion Alexander Alekhine. It is a specific...
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Hypermodernists demonstrated their new
ideas with
games and victories. Aron
Nimzowitsch,
considered the
founder and
leading practitioner of hypermodernism, showed...
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exploiting situations involving an
isolated queen's pawn. On the
other hand,
Nimzowitsch argued when the
outpost is in one of the
flank (a-, b-, g- and h-) files...