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Re: Nimzo 4.e3
Reply #9 - 04/24/07 at 19:54:46
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I think than sssthepro would play Qh4 after 6.Qc2 Bb7 7.a3 Bc3 8.Nc3 Nc3 9.Qc3 and then Qh4 these some games with this move . Now 10.g3 is weak so i prefer 10.b4 intending d5 and Bb2 
The position need more test but for the moment i still prefer white!
  

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Re: Nimzo 4.e3
Reply #8 - 04/22/07 at 21:24:57
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Where exactly do you want to play ...Qh4 ?
  

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Re: Nimzo 4.e3
Reply #7 - 04/22/07 at 03:24:51
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Thank you very much, MNb. I appreciate your help  Smiley
  
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Re: Nimzo 4.e3
Reply #6 - 04/21/07 at 21:06:15
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Scholar wrote on 04/21/07 at 06:52:06:
Why not look the games/statistics up yourself? I don't really understand queries like this.


Yes indeed. Considering the fact, that I don't play this stuff with either side, I might have deserved a well meant thank you instead.
So my answer to Ssthepro's question is an elementary: no, not from me.
  

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Re: Nimzo 4.e3
Reply #5 - 04/21/07 at 11:04:33
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In the line you mentioned, there is an annoying ...Qh4, followed by Qh5 after g3
  
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Re: Nimzo 4.e3
Reply #4 - 04/21/07 at 10:59:03
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perso i like the flexible 6.Qc2 Bb7 (...f5 7.a3 Bc3 8.Nc3 Bb7 9.b3 intending Bb2) 7.a3 Bc3 8.Nc3 Nc3 9.Qc3 0-0 10.b4 with the two bishop ,space on the queenside and no weakness!
  

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Re: Nimzo 4.e3
Reply #3 - 04/21/07 at 06:52:06
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Why not look the games/statistics up yourself?  If you can't download databases, there are plenty of online databases.  Chessbase, chesslab, etc. -- just searching for online chess database reveals plenty.

I don't really understand queries like this.
  
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Reply #2 - 04/21/07 at 06:18:03
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Can i have some variations please?
  
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Re: Nimzo 4.e3
Reply #1 - 04/20/07 at 22:00:46
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Some pretty strong players (Petrosjan, Sjirov) have played 6.Bd2, so it can't be bad. In my database White has 60% (almost 150 games), so it can't be bad at all.
  

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Nimzo 4.e3
04/20/07 at 11:46:49
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1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 b6 5.Nge2 Ne4 6.Bd2

I encountered 5...Ne4 for the first time, and play Bd2. After doing a check, i found that 6.Qc2 seems to be the mainline. I would like to know some of the statistics of 6.Bd2 and whether it is good.
  
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