The first player whose games I studied was Morphy, how long after that I am unsure of, but second was Nimzowitsch. He’s known for his system and the unusual moves he made in adherence with them, mysterious rook moves being among them. In the diagram below we see one of his dumbfounding moves, which is far to deep for me to play. I could not jusitfy such a queen manœuvre unless it was decidedly beneficial to a detailed plan. It looks so passive, almost a waste of a move, I couldn’t play it. The plan implemented is far too deep for me.
Very deep and rather obscure but helped win him the game. Why is another question. In his book Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy: Advances since Nimzowitsch, IM John Watson makes a strong argument that Nimzowitch won so many games not because of his ideas and system but rather he was simply much better than his opponents. There I am inclined to agree.
https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1007465
MJM














































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