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Evgenij Agrest vs Michael Adams
Chess Classic Mainz (2001) (rapid), Mainz, Germany
Nimzo-Indian Defense: Classical Variation (E32)  ·  0-1

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Aug-06-11  Nightsurfer: Herewith one more striking example that an uncompromising approach against the modern Anti-Nimzo-Indian 4.Qc2 ... can be a very effective approach: namely by changing off Black Bishop b4 against White Knight c3 - just for the sake of gaining that one, but very important tempo that enables Black to establish the ideal Durch structure Ne4 plus f5 without delay, namely by 6. ... Ne4 and 7. ... f5.

The fact that Black has nonchalantly given up the Bishop's Pair - and the foregoing even without creating the usual Nimzo-Indian Doubled-Pawn structure c3+c4 in White camp - turns out to be less important than that menacing Ne4 that controls the center.

The Bxc3 Ne4-f5-strategy has been led to victory by our striking Chess Beauty Alexandra Kosteniuk too: A Huss vs Kosteniuk, 2003

Alexandra Kosteniuk, the Glamour Girl of Chess, has demonstrated that the Ne4-f5-attack unit that gets crucial support by Black Bishop b7 via the diagonal a8-h1 can swiftly shatter the White fortress.

Austrian talent Michaela Kessler obviously has learned from Alexandra Kosteniuk: E Pavlidou vs M Kessler, 2009

One more fan of the Bxc3 Ne4-f5-approach against the Anti-Nimzo-Indian 4.Qc2 ... is the German player Rene Gralla, and the result are the two miniatures as follows: S Mahendiran vs R Gralla, 2007 and A Ertelt vs R Gralla, 2011 ...

Therefore the Bxc3 Ne4-f5-approach against the Anti-Nimzo-Indian 4.Qc2 ... is worth a try!

Jul-13-15
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  Alex Schindler: What if 12 fxe4?
Jul-13-15
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  Alex Schindler: Oh never mind. I saw a mirage ; obviously that forks the queen and rook next turn
Feb-23-16  Nightsurfer: <Alex_Schindler>

You've got it! :-) ... (BTW, your initial question is the first question that I have asked myself too ... after pondering <12.Bg2 ...> and the eventual "alternative" <12.fxe4? ...> ...)!

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