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Nimzo-Indian Defense: Dilworth Gambit
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1.d4Nf62.c4e63.Nc3Bb44.e4
Live databaseLichess 1600–2000 · blitz + rapid
Nimzo-Indian Defense: Dilworth Gambit114k games · Black to move
MoveWhite / draw / BlackPlayedGamesScore
59%67k57%
19%22k50%
5.9%6.7k49%
5.5%6.2k55%
5%5.7k45%
3.2%3.7k47%
1.3%1.5k45%
0.5%52941%
0.4%43444%
0.2%25151%
Famous games in this line4 master games
Carlsen, Torben Erik (2641) – Freydl, René (2515)Navarro Torres, Pedro M (2232) – Szymanski, Marcin (2422)Chemin, Vitorio (2215) – Sunye Neto, Jaime (2435)Martínez Puigrós, Ricardo (2340) – Vicioso Sánchez, Manuel (2229)Heroes of this opening Freydl, René · Szymanski, Marcin · Sunye Neto, Jaime · Martínez Puigrós, Ricardo
- Family
- Nimzo-Indian Defense
- Category
- Indian
- First move
- 1.d4
- ECO
- E20
- Line
- 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e4
GambitPositionalHypermodern
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Aron Nimzowitsch's ...Bb4 pin was little known when the 1920s began and one of Black's favoured defences by the time they ended; it reached a world-championship match in 1929. Its idea was radical: control the centre with PIECES, trade the bishop for structural damage, and grind.
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