Starting Out: The Nimzo-Indian by Chris Ward

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Starting Out: The Nimzo-Indian by Chris Ward

Written by Grandmaster Chris Ward, this instructive guide introduces players to the Nimzo-Indian Defence, one of the most respected and strategically rich responses to 1.d4. The book explains the fundamental ideas, plans, and variations of the opening, making it an excellent resource for players who want to understand the concepts behind this powerful defensive system rather than simply memorize moves.

Ward focuses on the strategic foundations of the Nimzo-Indian, including control of the center, the fight for the e4-square, pawn structure decisions, and piece coordination. Through clear explanations, annotations, and practical examples, readers learn how both White and Black can approach the many different structures that arise from this flexible opening.

Topics Covered

  • Nimzo-Indian Defence fundamentals
  • Main variations after 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4
  • Rubinstein Variation ideas
  • Classical Variation and strategic plans
  • Sämisch Variation structures
  • Four Knights Variation setups
  • Control of the e4-square
  • Typical pawn structures and weaknesses
  • Strategic piece exchanges and maneuvering
  • Middlegame plans arising from the opening

Key Features

  • Clear introduction to the Nimzo-Indian Defence
  • Focus on ideas, plans, and understanding
  • Explains both White and Black strategies
  • Practical examples and annotated games
  • Helpful notes, tips, and warnings from the author
  • Covers important tactical and positional themes
  • Ideal for players improving their opening knowledge
  • Written by Grandmaster Chris Ward and published by Everyman Chess

Recommended For

Beginner to intermediate players, club competitors, tournament players, and chess students who want to learn a reliable 1.d4 defence, understand strategic opening concepts, and develop stronger skills in positional play, planning, and middlegame transition.

Starting Out: The Nimzo-Indian by Chris Ward

Written by Grandmaster Chris Ward, this instructive guide introduces players to the Nimzo-Indian Defence, one of the most respected and strategically rich responses to 1.d4. The book explains the fundamental ideas, plans, and variations of the opening, making it an excellent resource for players who want to understand the concepts behind this powerful defensive system rather than simply memorize moves.

Ward focuses on the strategic foundations of the Nimzo-Indian, including control of the center, the fight for the e4-square, pawn structure decisions, and piece coordination. Through clear explanations, annotations, and practical examples, readers learn how both White and Black can approach the many different structures that arise from this flexible opening.

Topics Covered

  • Nimzo-Indian Defence fundamentals
  • Main variations after 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4
  • Rubinstein Variation ideas
  • Classical Variation and strategic plans
  • Sämisch Variation structures
  • Four Knights Variation setups
  • Control of the e4-square
  • Typical pawn structures and weaknesses
  • Strategic piece exchanges and maneuvering
  • Middlegame plans arising from the opening

Key Features

  • Clear introduction to the Nimzo-Indian Defence
  • Focus on ideas, plans, and understanding
  • Explains both White and Black strategies
  • Practical examples and annotated games
  • Helpful notes, tips, and warnings from the author
  • Covers important tactical and positional themes
  • Ideal for players improving their opening knowledge
  • Written by Grandmaster Chris Ward and published by Everyman Chess

Recommended For

Beginner to intermediate players, club competitors, tournament players, and chess students who want to learn a reliable 1.d4 defence, understand strategic opening concepts, and develop stronger skills in positional play, planning, and middlegame transition.