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Efim Bogoljubov vs Aron Nimzowitsch
Bled (1931), Bled YUG, rd 16, Sep-13
Nimzo-Indian Defense: Classical. Noa Variation (E37)  ·  0-1

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Nov-02-05  Whitehat1963: A clever use of pawns in this win from Nimzo. He's down on material and uses his own well-known defense. This was the last decisive game between these two. Of the 12 decisive games they played against each other, Nimzo played black 8 times and won four of the last five, all the while playing black. A good battle on both sides. Where are the improvements and missed opportunities?
Jun-07-14  paulofx2071: The first wrong 27)Rd4. why the black bishop to d3. The correct 27)Rd8+ and 28) Rad1 and R1d7
Jun-07-14  cunctatorg: I have the impression that Aron Nimzowitsch had not developed/adopted a fitting repertoire as White, he did make some experiments and, playing often 1. P-K4, he avoided to play either the Ruy Lopez or some other bold opening; therefore his results as White were relatively mediocre... However his opening repertoire as Black was very of Nimzowitschian caliber and ...
Jun-08-14  RookFile: Bogo had had a few chances to give back the exchange on d3 for a pawn, and reach a drawn rook ending. Naturally, he wanted more, but it didn't work out for him.

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