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Efim Bogoljubov vs Aron Nimzowitsch
London (1927), London ENG, rd 7, Oct-18
English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense. Flohr-Mikenas-Carls Variation (A19)  ·  0-1

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Apr-09-05  Whitehat1963: Simple game for Player of the Day, Nimzo, during his best years. (Annotated)
Jun-11-05  aw1988: Nimzowitsch, as has no doubt been stated, was a brilliant annotator.
Jul-01-08  Jesspatrick: This game put 4.g3 under a cloud.
Oct-01-16  Aunt Jemima: Nimzo really brought his games to life. I love his style of annotation. My first chess books were Chernev's The Most Instructive Games of Chess and Logical Chess Move by Move, Dawson's book on Paul Morphy and then, finally, Chess Praxis by Nimzovich. I was blown away with Nimzo's depth and intelligence. I had never heard or seen anyone analyze chess like he did. His remarks were funny at times too. A real character.
Oct-01-16  RookFile: White moved too many pawns, and not enough piece development.

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