12:51 If 15...exd5, 16.Nc6 is not the way to get advantage, because then 16...Qc7 17.Qxd5 Nxc3 equalizes. Instead, White should play 16.Rfe1 with a small positional advantage.
This is in my black repertoire. I play d6 instead of d5 and am prepared for e5 and a3 branches and have one line for Bd3 the most common move played online. e5-dx dx-Nd7 I am prepared for Bg5, Bd3, a3 and Bf4 with Bf4 being most challenging with white being +0.7 at the end of my prep line but the other lines besides this one critical path black is often much better. If I have a lot of problems with Nd7-Bf4 I may also start playing Ng4-f6 ideas.
Tjek lige overskriften 😊. ( nimzo vs nimso ). Super videoer by the Way 👍👍👍👌👌
Jeg er helt blank - hvor ser du Nimzo? And thank you!
@@GMTalks sorry var ikke specifik nok, overskriften bude vel være nimzo og ikke Nimso ?
Hej Samuel Ah ja de fleste staver det med Zzzzz - teknikalitet, men tak for at gøre opmærksom på det
12:51 If 15...exd5, 16.Nc6 is not the way to get advantage, because then 16...Qc7 17.Qxd5 Nxc3 equalizes. Instead, White should play 16.Rfe1 with a small positional advantage.
Ty!
I wish I watched this befor my last tournament game.
This is in my black repertoire. I play d6 instead of d5 and am prepared for e5 and a3 branches and have one line for Bd3 the most common move played online.
e5-dx dx-Nd7 I am prepared for Bg5, Bd3, a3 and Bf4 with Bf4 being most challenging with white being +0.7 at the end of my prep line but the other lines besides this one critical path black is often much better.
If I have a lot of problems with Nd7-Bf4 I may also start playing Ng4-f6 ideas.
Wow computers have changed the game so much. Compare this to a Nimzo even in the 90's, it's a new game almost.
Yes it is modern computerized chess. Today you need a strong cloud engine to be 'creative' ;)