Win with Nimzo-Indian Defense by GM Miloje Ratkovic

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Win with Nimzo-Indian Defense by GM Miloje Ratkovic
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Let GM Miloje Ratkovic teach you the ins and outs of this opening… with his battle-tested “secrets” mixed in between… to help you become a Nimzo-Indian superstar.

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Most chess players hate to play against ONE opening.

For 1.d4 players, it is often the super-dynamic and flexible Nimzo Indian.

Probably that’s why it’s been played by almost EVERY world champ over the past hundred years.

Is it for beginners? Absolutely! It teaches you the positional aspects of chess (Nimzowitsch would agree!)… and also offers a fantastic range of tactical chances too.

If you want to harass a 1.d4 player with sharp, technical play, understand the pawn structure concept a little better and have LOADS of room to wiggle around, this is the opening for you.

Let GM Miloje Ratkovic teach you the ins and outs of this opening… with his battle-tested “secrets” mixed in between… to help you become a Nimzo-Indian superstar.

Here’s what you are going to learn:

  • Breaking through in Kmoch. White can break through with the f-pawn… while locking down Black on the queenside. What does Black do? Let Ratkovic show you.
  • Spielmann’s fast tempo. In this variation, White can slip right through your fingers and end up with a plus position. Learn how to implement a pawn sacrifice to keep the odds on your side.
  • Knight vs bishop. The essence of Nimzo Indian is playing against double bishops of White… which can be a little tougher than expected in the Saemish. Covered in three videos.
  • c3-battle in the Three Knights. It’s not just exchanging a bishop for a knight. It’s an extremely intricate battle with lots of attackers and defenders. What does Black do now?
  • 4.Bd2 dismantled. This move lets White protect his pawn structure, the very thing Black is after. How to dismantle it? What should be the sequence? Learn more.

When I imagine the Nimzo-Indian, I imagine a fierce tiger out on a prowl. It’s wild. It’s dangerous. It’s dominating…

If you learn how to tame the tiger, you would be a fearsome opponent for any 1.d4 player.

Sounds cool? The opportunity is right here for you.

What’s Included:

Win with Nimzo-Indian Defense – video course [10 hours 7 mins]

Let GM Miloje Ratkovic teach you the ins and outs of this opening… with his battle-tested “secrets” mixed in between… to help you become a Nimzo-Indian superstar.

Complete set of PGNs

Downloadable, complete set of PGNs of everything covered so that you can analyze it at your own pace and convenience. A must-have treasure chest for any serious player.

Access to Practicum

Train the important attacking motifs with a set of specifically designed tasks and challenges. The practical part is an important element of the course.

Outline:

Chapter 1. Classical Variation 1
Chapter 2. Classical Variation 2
Chapter 3. Classical Variation 3
Chapter 4. Classical Variation 4
Chapter 5. Classical Variation 5
Chapter 6. Classical Variation 6
Chapter 7. Classical Variation 7
Chapter 8. Kmoch Variation 1
Chapter 9. Kmoch Variation 2
Chapter 10. Leningrad Variation 1
Chapter 11. Leningrad Variation 2
Chapter 12. Leningrad Variation 3
Chapter 13. Rubinstein System 5.Bd3, 6.Ne2 1
Chapter 14. Rubinstein System 5.Bd3, 6.Ne2 2
Chapter 15. Rubinstein System 5.Bd3, 6.Ne2 3
Chapter 16. Rubinstein System Huebner Variation 1
Chapter 17. Rubinstein System Huebner Variation 2
Chapter 18. Rubinstein System Rubinstein Variation 1
Chapter 19. Rubinstein System Rubinstein Variation 2
Chapter 20. Rubinstein System Rubinstein Variation 3
Chapter 21. Saemisch Variation 1
Chapter 22. Saemisch Variation 2
Chapter 23. Saemisch Variation 3
Chapter 24. Spielmann Variation
Chapter 25. Three Knights Romanishin Variation 1
Chapter 26. Three Knights Romanishin Variation 2
Chapter 27. Three Knights Romanishin Variation 3
Chapter 28. Three Knights Romanishin Variation 4
Chapter 29. Variation 4. Bd2

About the Author

GM Miloje Ratkovic [2499 FIDE]

Miloje Ratkovic is a Serbian Grandmaster with a FIDE of 2499. He has obtained the title of GM in 2021. Miloje has won many National and International events. He is a professional player, chess coach and twitch streamer. GM Ratkovic is also a huge fan of online blitz with Elo 2785.