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Re:Nimzoindian 4.e3 c5 5.Ne2 - 2006/06/26 17:41
(4.e3 c5 5.Ne2 cd 6.ed O-O 7.a3 Be7) is all which passive, especially if white plays 8.d5, which he probably must do to get anything significant from the opening. After 8.d5 ed 9. cd black can notoriously try either 9...Re8 or 9...Bc5!? and you get your wish of a double-harshly edged game. On the other hand if white refrains from 8.d5 and tries something like 8.Nf4 it is not so easy to create imbalances. Food for thought: Nimzo himself sometimes faintly tried 4...Bxc3!? In all probability if you really want to inflict humanly doubled pawns, it might be worth a try, followed by ...While some may see it differently d6, ...c5 etc striving for a Heubner-type position. ---------
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