Nimzo & Bogo-Indian Defense - GM Eugene Perelshteyn
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Opening Course on the Nimzo and Bogo-Indian Defense by GM Eugene Perelshteyn
Includes video and PGN
Language: English
Lectures: 23
Total Running Time: 25 hours 54 minutes
From the course:
Lock Enemy Pieces Behind Their Own Pawns
â Set Up The Dark Square Blockade
of the Nimzo-Bogo
You let White grab the center. Youâre not worried about their bishop pair, either. Because once your pawns seize the dark squares, Whiteâs advantages start working against each other!
Youâll demote their bishops down to âtall pawnsâ with the Huebner WallâŚ
Set up the c7-d6-e5 pawn chain, so you always have a kingside attack in reserveâŚ
And pick off low-hanging doubled pawns with the c-file freeze.
These strategies will be your go-to âpoint winnersâ in Lifetime Repertoires: Nimzo & Bogo-Indian Defense.
Itâs a complete repertoire for Black against everything except 1.e4. One which has been refined for the past two decades by Grandmaster Eugene Perelshteyn.
He was a U.S. Junior Champion and a Samford Fellowship winner. His peak FIDE rating of 2555 places him among the countryâs top players of his generation.
Perelshteynâs repertoire has been evolving for 20-plus years now. And it all started with a best-selling book.
Back in 2005, he co-authored Chess Openings for Black, Explained.
He wrote it with his coach GM Roman Dzindzichashvili (former world #13) and GM Lev Alburt (3-time U.S. champion). These old-school pros distill entire opening variations into one-sentence plans, like:
The book was an instant hit! Thanks to it, opening strategy and positional play finally clicked for thousands of club players.
Today, Perelshteyn brings you the same repertoire on ChessableâŚ
Made Bulletproof By The Best Chess Engines, Then
Drilled Into Your Memory By MoveTrainer
Hereâs the plan:
Youâll meet Whiteâs toughest 1.d4 lines with the same sequence â 1âŚNf6, 2âŚe6, and 3âŚBb4.
Nimzo-Indian or Bogo-Indian, your follow-up stays the same.
You exchange your bishop for an enemy piece. Then you start blockading the center with âŚd6, âŚe5, or âŚc5, and win on the dark squares!
Against 1.c4 and 1.Nf3, youâll fall back on the same dark square strategy⌠made more potent by a bishop breathing down the long diagonal.
And in chapter 19, youâll outsmart Whiteâs offbeat first-moves. Youâll cruise to a pleasant position, or even a winning advantage!
Letâs recap what youâre getting:
đŻ A complete counter against everything, except 1.e4. It locks down all 13 first-moves by White through 528 MoveTrainer lines â led by Perelshteynâs dark square blockade.
đŻ A momentum-building lesson plan that drives real understanding. Perelshteyn starts you on the 32 variations and 9 key positions you must know. By the time you hit the 19 theory chapters, youâre already one step ahead⌠predicting moves in lines youâve not seen before.
đŻ âIf-thenâ guides wrap up every chapter. So as your game unfolds, you can see where itâs headed and gear up for the fight⌠whether it turns positional or tactical.
đŻ Plus over 26 hours of video. Watch Perelshteyn explain the lines using the âunderstanding-firstâ teaching style he learned from his legendary coaches.
Files:
Nimzo & Bogo-Indian Defense - GM Eugene Perelshteyn- 0.1 Introduction.mp4 (95.0 MB)
- 0.2 Quickstarter Guide.mp4 (829.5 MB)
- 0.3 Typical Pawn Structures.mp4 (107.7 MB)
- 01. Bogo 4.Bd2 - Early Fianchetto & Sidelines.mp4 (287.1 MB)
- 02. Bogo 4.Bd2 Main Line.mp4 (192.2 MB)
- 03. Bogo 4.Nbd2.mp4 (321.9 MB)
- 04. Nimzo 4.Qc2 - Classical Variation.mp4 (480.5 MB)
- 05. Nimzo 4.e3 - Rubinstein Variation 5.Ne2.mp4 (291.8 MB)
- 06. Nimzo Rubinstein Variation 5.Bd3.mp4 (238.9 MB)
- 07. Nimzo 4.a3 - Sämisch Variation.mp4 (155.6 MB)
- 08. Nimzo 4.f3.mp4 (144.2 MB)
- 09. Nimzo Various 4th Moves.mp4 (356.3 MB)
- 10. 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 - 3rd Move Sidelines.mp4 (252.8 MB)
- 11. Catalan 3.g3 Setups.mp4 (192.2 MB)
- 12. London System & Jobava London.mp4 (365.8 MB)
- 13. Trompowsky Attack.mp4 (198.7 MB)
- 14. Colle System & Torre Attack.mp4 (217.3 MB)
- 15. 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nc3 Sidelines.mp4 (120.5 MB)
- 16. English Opening - Early Fianchetto.mp4 (335.9 MB)
- 17. English Opening - Other Setups.mp4 (519.6 MB)
- 18. 1.Nf3.mp4 (190.9 MB)
- 19. Offbeat Tries on Move 1.mp4 (556.3 MB)
- 20. Model Games.mp4 (571.5 MB)
- Nimzo & Bogo-Indian Defense - GM Eugene Perelshteyn.pgn (1.5 MB)
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