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Queen's Indian - Theory and Practice - 4.g3, Plan 4.. Ba6, 5. b3 b5 - Chess Lecture - Volume 125 Tournament Chess Boards there is a new column

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there is a new column in ACM on the historical genesis of openings and their names

25" Squares features Ebony (dark) and Maple (light) squares with a Mahogany frame

Danny provides useful guidance to players who are looking to improve their thinking during a game by analysing the typical strategic plans from the opening until late in the middlegame

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Queen's Indian - Theory and Practice - 4.g3, Plan 4.. Ba6, 5. b3 b5 - Chess Lecture - Volume 125 Tournament Chess Boards there is a new columnPresented by Grandmaster Leonid Kritz for ChessLecture. com GM Kritz outlines several variations of the Queenss Indian including The Main line and the Main Modern Line. Including 4. g3. Plan 4. Ba6. 5. b3 b5 The Queen's Indian is regarded as the sister opening of the Nimzo Indian, since both openings aim to impede White's efforts to gain full control of the center by playing e2e4. A hypermodern., yet solid defense to 1. d4 advocated by Aron Nimzovich.

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