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Nimzowitsch
Nimzowitsch may refer to: Aron Nimzowitsch Nimzowitsch Defence wikipedia.org
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Nimzowitsch
Nimzowitsch Chess. (ˈnɪmzəʊvɪtʃ) Also Nimzovitch, etc. The name of A. Nimzowitsch (1886–1935), Latvian-born chess-player, used attrib. and in the possessive to designate various methods of opening play introduced or popularized by him.1925 Griffith & White's Mod. Chess Openings (ed. 4) 57 Nimzovitch... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aron Nimzowitsch
often played Nimzowitsch Defence (1.e4 Nc6). Kmoch was in fact a great admirer of Nimzowitsch, and Nimzowitsch was amused at the effort. wikipedia.org
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Nimzo-Indian
Nimzo-Indian, a. Chess. (ˌnɪmzəʊˈɪndɪən) [f. Nimzowitsch (see next) + Indian a.] Designating a form of Indian defence popularized by A. Nimzowitsch, in which Black plays his king's bishop to b4 (Kt5) instead of fianchettoing it.1935 Chess I. 103/1 Nimzo-Indian Defence... White simply sought to comba... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nimzowitsch Defence
The Nimzowitsch Defence (named after Aron Nimzowitsch) is a somewhat unusual chess opening characterised by the moves: 1. e4 Nc6 This opening is an example Black's main continuations are 2...d5 or 2...e5. 2...d5 The line that Aron Nimzowitsch, the originator of the opening, usually preferred. wikipedia.org
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Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack
The Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack received interest from Bobby Fischer, who employed 1.b3 on five occasions in 1970. Example games Nimzowitsch vs. wikipedia.org
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Moissei Eljaschoff
the 14th DSB Congress, Haupturnier B), took 3rd at Munich 1904 (Quadrangular, Rudolf Spielmann won), tied for 3rd-5th at Munich 1906 (Hexagonal, Aron Nimzowitsch Petersburg 1913/14 (All-Russian Masters' Tournament, Alekhine and Nimzowitsch won). wikipedia.org
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阿龙·尼姆佐维奇
参考文献 外部链接 Aron Nimzowitsch在Chess.com的介绍 拉脱维亚国际象棋棋手 俄罗斯国际象棋棋手 丹麦国际象棋棋手 利沃尼亚省人 wikipedia.org
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Fianchetto
Four fianchettoed bishops The game Rubinstein–Nimzowitsch, Marienbad 1925, had four fianchettoed bishops, two developed knights, and two on their home In this position, Nimzowitsch humorously pointed out in My System: "Each side castles now with a clear conscience, for not even the most hypermodern pair wikipedia.org
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Hypermodernism (chess)
This was part of the hypermodern framework, which Nimzowitsch encapsulated in his book My System, which greatly influenced many chess players. Nimzowitsch's book Mein System (English: My System) was published in 1925 through to 1927 in five installments. wikipedia.org
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Jens Enevoldsen
Qxa3 1-0 Enevoldsen relates that he and Nimzowitsch subsequently became good friends, Nimzowitsch describing him as "the hope of Danish chess". At his request, Enevoldsen was buried alongside Nimzowitsch in Bispebjerg cemetery, Copenhagen. wikipedia.org
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Louis van Vliet
Van Vliet's best known loss came against Aron Nimzowitsch at Ostend 1907. Nimzowitsch annotated it for his work The Blockade and—with revised annotations—his work Chess Praxis, where Nimzowitsch pointed out a positional queen wikipedia.org
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David Enoch
A game he lost at Berlin 1927 against Aron Nimzowitsch is included in Nimzowitsch's My Praxis. wikipedia.org
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Wiener Schachzeitung
Aron Nimzowitsch worked closely with the Wiener Schachzeitung; in the March 1913 issue (5-8) he published a critique of Siegbert Tarrasch titled 'Does Contributions by Hans Kmoch, Aron Nimzowitsch, Savielly Tartakower and others Michael Negele: "Glanz & Elend des Schachorgans. wikipedia.org
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Erik Andersen (chess player)
In tournaments, he took 6th in Copenhagen in 1923 (Aron Nimzowitsch won). In 1928, he took 4th in Copenhagen (Nimzowitsch won). In 1929, he tied for 5-6th in Göteborg (Nordic-ch; Ståhlberg won). wikipedia.org
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