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Aron Nimzowitsch vs Jorgen Moller
Copenhagen (1923), Copenhagen DEN, rd 7, Mar-10
Dutch Defense: Krause Variation (A84)  ·  1-0

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Apr-13-14  john barleycorn: Nimzowitsch in "Die Blockade" :
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Dec-28-23
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  kingscrusher: 15...Bxe6 seems to give black a great advantage:

Aron Nimzowitsch - Jorgen Moeller 1-0 7.0, Copenhagen Copenhagen DEN 1923


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Analysis by Stockfish 16 - 2 cores only:

1. -+ (-1.97): 16.Nxe7+ Kh7 17.Nd5 Qf5 18.f3 Rad8 19.0-0-0 Rxd5 20.Rxd5 Qg5+ 21.Kb1 c6 22.fxe4 cxd5 23.exd5 Bf5+ 24.Bd3 e4 25.Bc2 Qxg2 26.Rc1 e3 27.c6 bxc6 28.dxc6 Qg6 29.Bxf5 Qxf5+ 30.Ka1 Black is clearly better

(Gavriel, 28.12.2023)

But also earlier:

Bc5 and black is a bit better:

Aron Nimzowitsch - Jorgen Moeller 1-0 7.0, Copenhagen Copenhagen DEN 1923


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Analysis by Stockfish 16 - 2 cores only:

1. ⩱ (-0.59): 11.exf5 exf5 12.Nxg4 fxg4 13.Bd3 0-0 14.Ne4 Bb4+ 15.Kf1 Black is slightly better

(Gavriel, 28.12.2023)

Wild game - it seems that Nimzo's 8. Bxe5 was a bit too optimistic giving black a sleeping lion in the form of the dark squared bishop. Instead 8.Nd4 seems simple and strong:

Aron Nimzowitsch - Jorgen Moeller 1-0 7.0, Copenhagen Copenhagen DEN 1923


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Analysis by Stockfish 16 - 2 cores only:

1. ± (1.25): 8...c5 9.Ne6 Bxe6 10.dxe6
White is better

(Gavriel, 28.12.2023)

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