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Ideas Behind the Bogo-Indian - Chess Lecture - Volume 57 Chess for Beginners Capablanca claimed Fox “was one

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Capablanca claimed Fox “was one of the most promising young players in the world at the time he gave up chess to engage in newspaper work

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which at the time were the strongest tournaments held in the United States and included such participants as World Champion Tigran Petrosian and future World Champions Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky

Ideas Behind the Bogo-Indian - Chess Lecture - Volume 57 Chess for Beginners Capablanca claimed Fox “was oneThe Bogo Indian, named after Efim Bogoliubov is not as popular as the Queen's Indian, but is seen occasionally at all levels. The Bogo Indian is the position arising after 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 is common. The traditional move for White here is 3. Nc3, threatening to set up a big pawn centre with 4. e4. However, 3. Nf3 is often played instead as a way of avoiding the Nimzo Indian Defense (which would follow after 3. Nc3 Bb4). After 3. Nf3, Black usually

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