The ( ) is widely considered one of the most reliable and strategically rich defenses for Black against
-pawns for White. These pawns are "static weaknesses" that Black can target later with moves like Play the Nimzo-Indian
. Unlike many "Indian" defenses that focus on immediate fianchettos, the Nimzo-Indian centers on a , using the pin on the -knight to control the The ( ) is widely considered one of
square and often doubling White's pawns to create long-term structural weaknesses. Core Strategic Concepts : By playing , Black prevents White from immediately expanding with Doubled Pawns : Black often welcomes the exchange , creating doubled Core Strategic Concepts : By playing , Black
: Black can choose between occupying the center with pawns (e.g., ) or controlling it from a distance with pieces. Major Variations for White White has several ways to respond to the pin on move four: How to Play the Nimzo-Indian: Classical Qc2 Variation
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