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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov shares his secret attacking variation in the Nimzo-Indian Defense, an excellent chess opening for Black against 1.d4. It arises after the following moves: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4. By not playing d5, Black avoids committing to a pawn structure, making it more flexible.
Many chess players shy away from playing the Nimzo-Indian Defense due to its complicated nature and the variety of options White has for the fourth move, which requires Black to learn a lot of theory.
However, in this video lesson, GM Smirnov reveals a secret variation that serves as a solid opening system for Black. This variation eliminates the need to master the complex theories of the Nimzo-Indian Defense and can be played against all of White's responses. It also offers the opportunity to launch a powerful kingside attack.
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► Chapters
00:00 Nimzo-Indian Defense Chess Opening For Black
01:04 The problem with the Nimzo-Indian (why they don't play it)
01:50 1) White plays 4.Nf3
03:34 Fianchetto the Queenside Bishop
05:12 Kingside attacking plan for Black
07:07 Nasty checkmating threats
10:18 If White attacks with Ba3
13:25 If White doesn't play g3
14:45 2) White plays 4.e3
16:54 3) White plays 4.a3
19:00 4) White plays 4.Qc2
20:26 5) White plays 4.Bg5
23:50 If White plays Rc1 to defend c3
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@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Месяц назад
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@farouqbaiti4315
@farouqbaiti4315 Месяц назад
This might help me instantly.😎
@englishguy9680
@englishguy9680 Месяц назад
I learned recently that Indian openings are when the first pawn moves are only one square forward. This is because in India their rules of chess hadn’t yet adopted the convention that first pawn moves could be two squares. So there you go 😉
@scriptbrix
@scriptbrix Месяц назад
This is why it's called Indian: Back in the 1850s chess in India was called Shatranj and in that game, the pawns could only move one step even on the first move and they couldn't castle. instead, the king could move as a knight once in the game. So a common tactic was to fianchetto the king, To quickly get close to the corner. An English lawyer, named Cochrane, had moved to India, which back then was a British colony. Cochrane was a good chess player and he met an Indian chess master,, named Moheshhander Bannerjee, after Cochrane had taught him the European rules, they played several games and Bannerjee often opened by fianchetto his bishop and attacked the center with his pieces instead of his pawns. This was very uncommon in Europe at the time, Since the games were recorded and published in an English newspaper, other chess players in England started to use these types of moves in the opening. So that's why these types of openings were named Indian-style openings.
@TanmayPRIME
@TanmayPRIME Месяц назад
Underrated comment 🗿
@tNag556
@tNag556 Месяц назад
must have been a very cool time when new stuff on chess blew everybody's minds. The meta is so stale now, when Chess 2?
@robertadamczuk5608
@robertadamczuk5608 Месяц назад
Great comment. Thank you.
@kuyadong6791
@kuyadong6791 Месяц назад
I only knew that it is called "Indian" because the indians just move the pawns one square only in the opening. I didn't know these meticulous details. Thanks.
@celiane2
@celiane2 Месяц назад
Why no Indian wife?? 😭😭😭
@ElevateYourrLife
@ElevateYourrLife 23 дня назад
I am in my 70's and used to study the Nimzo. Indeed all the lines are complicated, but this system makes it simple! Great video! I went through your channel to see what you would recommend against the Trompowski, but noticed that you only have videos from white's side. How about a video on a good line against the Trompowski? That would be a perfect complement to this video in case white goes Bg5 on move one and bypasses this system.
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Месяц назад
► Chapters 00:00 Nimzo-Indian Defense Chess Opening For Black 01:04 The problem with the Nimzo-Indian (why they don't play it) 01:50 1) White plays 4.Nf3 03:34 Fianchetto the Queenside Bishop 05:12 Kingside attacking plan for Black 07:07 Nasty checkmating threats 10:18 If White attacks with Ba3 13:25 If White doesn't play g3 14:45 2) White plays 4.e3 16:54 3) White plays 4.a3 19:00 4) White plays 4.Qc2 20:26 5) White plays 4.Bg5 23:50 If White plays Rc1 to defend c3
@farouqbaiti4315
@farouqbaiti4315 Месяц назад
All the lines are helpful.😎
@user-nu1kp8dc1v
@user-nu1kp8dc1v Месяц назад
What if they play f3
@pandeyprabal3830
@pandeyprabal3830 Месяц назад
Hey you don't give a weapon Against the white move f3
@tNag556
@tNag556 Месяц назад
"Maybe he dreamed about an indian wife? I don't know" caught me off guard lol peak comedy xD
@RogueEva
@RogueEva Месяц назад
instead, he dreamt about double pawn move :D
@jacklondon8385
@jacklondon8385 Месяц назад
I dont know why but every time I try your openings at 1800 rating my opponent always does a weird move that ruins my plans
@manoftheforest7505
@manoftheforest7505 20 дней назад
That is because 1800's are generally a bit stronger than the hypothetical White player in this video. ;)
@JakeJrXl
@JakeJrXl Месяц назад
Thank you! This is very helpful. I hope I apply these things in my games successfully.
@lohitakshanavneeth
@lohitakshanavneeth Месяц назад
superb video a much needed one as i was looking for a solid and aggressive opening against black. Keep up the good work
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 29 дней назад
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@thisisaxy
@thisisaxy Месяц назад
RCA is the best chess teaching channel on youtube, you deserve millions of subs
@careyphelps4845
@careyphelps4845 Месяц назад
Such a great video!! I've been playing this for awhile and I don't remember where I started learning it. But this video helps with a lot of gaps in my play. Thanks so much!!
@robertoZX64
@robertoZX64 14 дней назад
This is fantastic material, thanks a lot!
@alexmanning7110
@alexmanning7110 Месяц назад
Excellent video! My favorite of all your videos. You make chess fun to play by taking away the grind of endless preparation.
@diegogiordana819
@diegogiordana819 Месяц назад
Excellent channel. Compliments!!. However, I would like there to be more videos about the mediumgame and the ending.
@felix.gulsrud6271
@felix.gulsrud6271 7 дней назад
I discovered your channel a week ago, sir. You are great teacher! I discovered this channel about a week ago. Now I subscribe, of course. You are teaching a lot of tactics in the openings, that patzers like me are not aware of. Yes, I realise that my opponents will not be playing all that weak moves; but we need to learn how to take advantage of them anyway, in case they do. I appreciate the apparently trite advices, like "take is mistake", because your target group really need to be reminded. These are perhaps the first building blocks to a future strategic understanding.
@erwinbal
@erwinbal Месяц назад
Very instructive, now I have better understanding of the nimzo indian Thank you so much coach!
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Месяц назад
Glad it was helpful!
@cscscscscscscscscscscs
@cscscscscscscscscscscs Месяц назад
What a great video! Wow thanks 🙏
@RogueEva
@RogueEva Месяц назад
i can tell you why it's called indian - in india, pawns could move only one square, therefore all openings without double pawn moves are called indian something. imo
@jamalchess9681
@jamalchess9681 Месяц назад
Thank so much Igor..I realy like this kind of instructive video.. please ..any idea how to play against kan sicilian? 🥀🥀🥀
@thetransferaccount4586
@thetransferaccount4586 Месяц назад
very simple nimzo indian system described here.. shall have to try it out
@Nathan-of3io
@Nathan-of3io Месяц назад
The best chess teacher on the internet!! Your videos helped me alot, slava Igor Smirnov i slava шахи !
@onkarlaldevara8020
@onkarlaldevara8020 Месяц назад
Thank you so much that you made this channel for chess players as your stratagies, plans,openings are really nice. The first game I played with this opening I won that game.
@Averagebum21
@Averagebum21 Месяц назад
@Remote Chess Academy, this was very good, GM Smirnov. Many thanks for sharing.
@flpsnk4848
@flpsnk4848 Месяц назад
Finally a Nimzo lecture! I actually found out Ne4 is very effective against Nf3 variations (until someone on a tourney played f3, sad times) but I wouldn't have guessed such awesome mating ideas are possible. I just knew something, something, probably rook lift. Awesome stuff, thanks!
@ReflectionOcean
@ReflectionOcean Месяц назад
00:00:00 Nimzo-Indian Defense: Strategic and aggressive opening for black. 00:00:23 Control Central Squares: Utilize minor pieces for active play. 00:01:42 Simplified Aggressive Setup: Focus on one effective strategy. 00:01:55 Knight to F3: Common move in response to Nimzo-Indian Defense. 00:02:01 Knight to E4: Strategic move to block opponent's central pawn. 00:03:39 Bishop Development: Utilize Bishop to control key squares. 00:04:46 Trade Dark-Square Bishop: Strengthen position and create weaknesses. 00:05:30 Kingside Castling: Transition to attacking position against opponent's king. 00:06:32 Queen H4 Maneuver: Position queen for a potential checkmate. 00:07:14 Exploiting Knight D2 Move: Capitalize on opponent's positional weaknesses. 00:08:08 Queen G4: Threatening mate and controlling key squares. 00:10:10 Rook Lift: Mobilize rooks for a coordinated attack on opponent's king. 00:11:00 Bishop A3 Mistake: Exploiting opponent's positional errors. 00:14:15 Gradual Attack Development: Methodical approach to building pressure. 00:15:26 Flexible Response: Adapting strategy based on opponent's moves. 00:16:06 Strategic chess gameplay insights. 00:16:13 Utilizing pawn and knight positioning. 00:17:00 Counterattacking opponent's disruptive moves effectively. 00:18:08 Leveraging tactical opportunities with Queen H4 check. 00:20:27 Exploiting opponent's weaknesses in pawn structure. 00:20:50 Responding to Bishop G5 with the zigzag system. 00:21:12 Seizing control of the board with Pawn C5. 00:22:29 Capitalizing on opponent's positional errors for advantage. 00:23:28 Demonstrating strategic superiority through tactical exchanges.
@Zyrexia
@Zyrexia Месяц назад
What ai did u use?
@masterbeethoven8209
@masterbeethoven8209 Месяц назад
Whoah, not sure how I haven't found this channel before, this is some of the best content i've seen.
@horaciomlhh
@horaciomlhh 28 дней назад
Great variations simple and deadly
@noecasarrubios6043
@noecasarrubios6043 Месяц назад
@gmigorsmirnov thank you for all your videos. Do you prefer this system vs Benoni? and why?
@maaifoediedelarey4335
@maaifoediedelarey4335 Месяц назад
My new go-to 1.d4 Opening ! Already making my Lichess Study
@graccusbro2061
@graccusbro2061 Месяц назад
same
@baydrixnewzealandwarrobotf2681
@baydrixnewzealandwarrobotf2681 Месяц назад
4:45 i got this far and decided your my new favourite chess youtuber.. new world order in my book 1.Igor 2. Gothem 3. Agaganamin
@kylezo
@kylezo 17 дней назад
Alex banzea is great too
@k.k.2749
@k.k.2749 Месяц назад
Hi Igor. Thanks for the brilliant video. Can you somehow also use this system if white plays the anti Nimzo indian defense with Nf3 to start with instead of Nc3? Would you then have to reply with Ne4 right away? What line would you recommend in that case?
@meatonthetable1602
@meatonthetable1602 Месяц назад
I have been playing for 30+ years and this is absolute Gem to know...Thank so much for this cant wait to play this in tournament!
@kshitiz6376
@kshitiz6376 Месяц назад
Loving the content, and even the dad jokes 10:24
@user-rn5zq3qe1u
@user-rn5zq3qe1u Месяц назад
great video!
@desmyt67
@desmyt67 Месяц назад
With the bishop on b7 it reminds me of the owen defence.. and look! It's one of Igor Smirnov fav openings too xD :P
@raajeshchess
@raajeshchess Месяц назад
Igor can you tell how to counter the same opening as i play on one side say as white then how to counter it with black please reply
@robertpaul8542
@robertpaul8542 Месяц назад
This is what I asked for. Thanks ❤️
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Месяц назад
❤️
@erikfromc
@erikfromc Месяц назад
What's your preferred method of dealing with 3. Nf3 instead of 3. Nc3?
@peter5196
@peter5196 Месяц назад
Fantastic video. I have 2 questions. What about 4.Hb3 and 3.Sf3?
@CrescentMoon55
@CrescentMoon55 20 дней назад
I love the fun thumbnail for this video. It made me laugh.
@lars-christianheinz6902
@lars-christianheinz6902 Месяц назад
As a Dutch player I like the ideas. Interesting move order!
@graccusbro2061
@graccusbro2061 Месяц назад
i love it. Immediately adding this line to my repertoire... i just hope few people check this video out LOL
@italiantony7380
@italiantony7380 12 дней назад
Is there any chance you can cover the Bogo-Indian or the Queen's Indian in future lectures? I would really appreciate it.
@MarcinP2
@MarcinP2 День назад
Playing against Wendy bot White goes Bishop d2 instead of kc3. I can also comment, although to be expected, that the unusual, chaotic position does not give bots issues, they just calculate the board and find one winning move.
@CastlesKingSide
@CastlesKingSide Месяц назад
So basically, you aim to transpose into the Rubinstein variation of the Dutch, without the risk of facing the Staunton, or that g4 gambit I can never remember its name. Sweet
@FormentMarak
@FormentMarak Месяц назад
Great I love it
@varietybacon
@varietybacon Месяц назад
recently won with this in under a minute, thank you man
@gladeon-hb9iu
@gladeon-hb9iu Месяц назад
Finally I can turn my brain off
@Alexandergea-lk9gg
@Alexandergea-lk9gg Месяц назад
Please sir , alekhine defense for black .. I love GM Bortnyk how play that opening
@marksmit8112
@marksmit8112 Месяц назад
You should have kept this one under wraps Igor. Now I will bring the pain! 😀Thanks mate
@ccemcoffingonzalez5304
@ccemcoffingonzalez5304 Месяц назад
GMIgor - can you help when black plays nf3 not nc3 (Bogo Indian)?
@abj136
@abj136 Месяц назад
My problem with the Nimzo is 3. Nf3. I guess I could try Bb4+ and hope for Nc3.
@aniketbhave
@aniketbhave Месяц назад
In all the openings where it says “indian”, you will see single square pawn push vs 2. That’s why these openings are called as Indian defence. In old age there wasn’t a rule that allowed you to push pawn by 2 squares.
@WithoutJustice
@WithoutJustice Месяц назад
All the Indian Defenses, that I know, usually start with 1.d4. Nf6.(King's Indian, Gruenfeld Indian, Nimzo Indian, Bogo Indian. (Exception:King's Indian Attack for white.)
@twinpeaksVVV
@twinpeaksVVV Месяц назад
What if white plays 4. Bd2 removing the pin? What is black's best move?
@WhistlingRabbit
@WhistlingRabbit Месяц назад
I like these suggestions for Black but when I play White I play 4 f3 which stops 4...Ne4. With the main line for Black it is interesting that 11 f3 seems to neutralize the Black attack.
@higgledypiggledycubledy8899
@higgledypiggledycubledy8899 Месяц назад
I've been playing the same opening for 30 years: 1.e4 ( or e5 as black), then play chess as of move 2.
@user-uz9ed6pf1p
@user-uz9ed6pf1p Месяц назад
5.Qc2 prevents 5...Ne4 This is generally what's done in correspondence.
Месяц назад
I haven't won a SINGLE game trying this opening so far - simply because my opponents keep playing the classical London and none of this seems to work (around 1200 rating range in rapid). Help?
@Sandfox07
@Sandfox07 Месяц назад
There are many great options against the london, one aggressive one is 1.d4-Nf6 2.Bf4-d5 3.e3-c5 4.c3-Nc6 5.Nf3-Qb6 for example. You dont have to play Qb6 of course, in general setups with a pawn on d5 and c5 and knights on f6 and c6 are very good against the london
Месяц назад
​@@Sandfox07but that's not the Nimzo Indian for black then? I thought this video covered the responses to d4 with the Nimzo Indian?
@Sandfox07
@Sandfox07 Месяц назад
You can only play the nimzo if white allows it. The nimzo only occurs after the specific moves d4 Nf6 c4 e6 Nc3 Bb4. Everything else is not a nimzo. You cant play a nimzo against the london. You could try to play e6 b6 Bb7 against it, thats also a good setup I guess
Месяц назад
@@Sandfox07 that was precisely my original point. 🙂 Unless I'm mistaken, the entire video is around the Queen's Gambit opening by white, to which you can then play the Nimzo. I find the title bombastic given most players don't play the Queen's Gambit these days as white. He should've cemented the point the Nimzo only works under these circumstances.
Месяц назад
...I just realized the Nimzo might work against the Jobava London alongside the Queen's Gambit too. Not a bad video, but failing to mention clearly against which exact openings by white you can use the Nimzo is an oversight..
@babarsingh6452
@babarsingh6452 Месяц назад
What if opp pushes pawn a3 to remove pin at start
@SpokiBu
@SpokiBu Месяц назад
Спасибо, классное видео! Будет совсем нагло спросить что играем на 4.f3 ? :)
@Sandfox07
@Sandfox07 Месяц назад
I found one flaw here I think, because in the Qc2 line after Nf3 b6 White can play g4 it seems like? It looks super unpleasant and its +1 for white. A better try in spirit of this system would be to simply castle instead of Bxc3 and only after a3 you finally take and go Ne4 and then you can play the usual system.
@elasmojones
@elasmojones Месяц назад
He's an evil wizard, run!
@delprice3007
@delprice3007 Месяц назад
wow!
@StreetArtistsOfTheWorld
@StreetArtistsOfTheWorld Месяц назад
7:54 How is checkmate when the pawn from F2 can come forward?
@SparkSovereign
@SparkSovereign Месяц назад
Because the knight is the one delivering the check, the bishop is just supporting.
@TheWeebWeb-tt3hg
@TheWeebWeb-tt3hg Месяц назад
Levy never fails to - oops wrong channel
@sholikhinsy8053
@sholikhinsy8053 19 дней назад
What if white try to close B2-H8 line with his D or C pawn ?
@rudrakshsharma1416
@rudrakshsharma1416 Месяц назад
Make a video of (SEMI SLAV) PLZ................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@anonymousperson007-ck1jj
@anonymousperson007-ck1jj Месяц назад
what if Nd2 after f5? f5 looks overcommitted because of that.
@raphaelhudson
@raphaelhudson Месяц назад
Isnt this really a classical Dutch by transposition?
@matthewdrake9067
@matthewdrake9067 Месяц назад
So, it's basically the dutch in a different move order?
@MacrNostaski
@MacrNostaski Месяц назад
what if they play f3 instead of nc3?
@kh_raza
@kh_raza Месяц назад
What if they don't play queen's gambit line after queens pawn opening
@joseluisdiazprieto4369
@joseluisdiazprieto4369 Месяц назад
No. It is not called Indian because Nimzowitch dreamed about an Indian wife. It is because in India, during XVII century, players practiced Indian chess, where you can only advance pawns to the third row (not two squares). Additionally, in the middle of the XIX century, a great Indian player, Banerjee, defeated the scott Cochrane in Calculta by using intensively fianchettos (something logical, according to the legacy of Indian chess pawn movement rules); then, Cochrane, when commenting his games in Calcutta, was who introduced the term "Indian Defenses". Almost a century after, Sultan Khan used intensively Queen's Indian Defense; that contributed to the association of the term "Indian" to black fianchettos on d4 openings.
@Najeem8
@Najeem8 Месяц назад
18:56 your music 😀 super ❤️
@haiyamaster
@haiyamaster Месяц назад
FINALLY
@Fishy_17
@Fishy_17 Месяц назад
What if 4.f3 ?
@jefftaylor1186
@jefftaylor1186 Месяц назад
Remember when 1. a4 2. Ra3 wasn’t theory? Man those were the days.
@Alexandergea-lk9gg
@Alexandergea-lk9gg Месяц назад
❤️ from Indonesia
@3000sergei
@3000sergei Месяц назад
- My secret no theory variation! (goes half an hour of theory)
@michaeljsprague
@michaeljsprague Месяц назад
Spoiler alert: your opponents will not play any of these moves.
@konroh2
@konroh2 Месяц назад
That's true, it doesn't always happen, but knowing the ideas is helpful for strategic play.
@matinbayat4139
@matinbayat4139 Месяц назад
What about they move a pawn to a2 at first?🤔
@BobChess
@BobChess Месяц назад
My friend plays Queen's gambit and I always lose. Now the table is flipped
@genericalfishtycoon3853
@genericalfishtycoon3853 Месяц назад
I theorize someone was having a fun day when they made this thumbnail.
@MohamedRedaBokhabrine
@MohamedRedaBokhabrine Месяц назад
Btw its named "indian" because in the indian variant of chess (the old chess) pawns could only move 1 square, thats why the queens indian, the kings indian etc... are named indian bc u move the pawn only 1 square
@worsethanjoerogan8061
@worsethanjoerogan8061 Месяц назад
For some reason 1500s on Lichess always go for this opening.
@Naborbukv2
@Naborbukv2 Месяц назад
22:55 they always play Nd2
@pravs24
@pravs24 Месяц назад
I just played this for the very first time after watching this video and my opponent fell for a trap, I won the game easily after!!!!
@user-gu9zj6vi3s
@user-gu9zj6vi3s Месяц назад
i play the nimzo like this, most people do.
@yooneunhyesarang9245
@yooneunhyesarang9245 Месяц назад
Very useful against minnows of mine😂❤❤
@badnamebro
@badnamebro 14 дней назад
Well, Therfore, your really cool
@badnamebro
@badnamebro 14 дней назад
I'm fuxking drink bro wtf am i doing up late watching this shit RU-vid cry for help, the government to far gone to help us now so let's all sit at home get drunk and watch Igor play chess. Fuxk working too hard. Cash insetives for us millennials are a fuxking joke at least we get to stare at phones
@ppal64
@ppal64 Месяц назад
No one will play like that. They will bring the bishop out.
@robtsteiner
@robtsteiner 11 дней назад
the bot played a trick today. Played a long hard game, suddenly two major pieces are given up so the bot has only the king. I push my pawn for a Queen without really studying the board and bamm, stalemate, I guess that reinforces the game concentration must be until the mate lol
@domidomi2593
@domidomi2593 Месяц назад
The nimzo indian is one of the most theoretical openings in all of chess 😭
@cyin974
@cyin974 Месяц назад
No theory? I don't understand, wasn't that theory?
@yzfool6639
@yzfool6639 Месяц назад
Typically, knowing "theory" means knowing all the 'only' moves to keep the advantage or balance in the position. No theory means you can use ideas (typically principles or priyomes) to narrow down the correct move. Since that is how chess is played positionalyl anyway, you need no theory to find such moves. You just need to know how to play (principled) chess correctly.
@MislavIvkovic
@MislavIvkovic Месяц назад
I always ask why nobody play knight e4 😂😂😂
@marcosouzaa
@marcosouzaa Месяц назад
Is like the London system, is more about put your pieces in the right places and give u ideias. A free beautiful system to play.
@theycallmekowalski
@theycallmekowalski Месяц назад
Yeah right, no theory... Point is, when one wants to play the Nimzo, he should also have an answer to the Queen's Indian, Catalan, English to name but a few. It is not just Nimzo theory. That is why i prefer the Queen's Gambit Declined or Slav.
@vishvavibrates6252
@vishvavibrates6252 Месяц назад
It is all tatics
@atheistfreethinker
@atheistfreethinker Месяц назад
23:21 knight takes d5 isn't a blunder doesn't opponent wins knight with queen check ?
@farouqbaiti4315
@farouqbaiti4315 Месяц назад
Nimzo-Indian is the best.😎
@danthoreson4062
@danthoreson4062 18 дней назад
...and then little red riding hood became angry
@lionleochessofficial
@lionleochessofficial Месяц назад
Nimzo turns into dutch
@yzfool6639
@yzfool6639 Месяц назад
Often.
@HelpYourselfLearnFast
@HelpYourselfLearnFast Месяц назад
@GMIgorSmirnov pawn only 1 square forward that's Indian way of playing chess in ancient times So it's Nimzo Indian
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