This is a free sample of the full course The Reti: Nimzo-Larsen Attack
Reti, set, go: 10 lines of the Nimzo-Larsen
Welcome to the Reti: Nimzo-Larsen Attack, a flexible, hypermodern, and low-theory opening guaranteed to frustrate your opponents.
We start off with 1.Nf3, the most flexible first move for White, making Black guess what your plans are.
From there the ideas are simple and the theory is low. On almost any response by Black, you go 2.b3 aiming for a fianchetto of your dark-square bishop, often going for a double fianchetto.
And you wait for Black to show their cards before committing your central pawns, giving you utmost flexibility.
Plus you have attacking chances with an almost uncompromised position. It rarely gets better than this.
In
Short & Sweet: 1.Nf3 2.b3, you have 10 ways to test drive this flexible opening.
Your base looks something like this:
The lines covered within will allow you to:
♞ Enrich your chess toolbox with this low-theory setup - and learn about new pawn structures and plans
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Get maximum long-range bishop power - by going for a double-fianchetto setup
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Delay your central pawn break - make black show their cards first before you commit your central pawns
These 10 starter lines should be enough to get you hooked on this dream of a setup. So if you're feeling the fire of the flexible 1.Nf3 2.b3 system, you'll no doubt want to get the full course
The Reti: Nimzo-Larsen Attack.