The Nimzo-Indian Defence continues to be one of Black s most popular and
respected defences to queen s pawn openings, and finding an antidote for
White has proved to be a difficult task for even the strongest players
in the world. One of the most straight-forward replies is the Rubenstein
Variation (4 e3), in which White ignores Black s threats and instead
simply gets on with the process of developing his remaining pieces. This
plan has found favor with many top players; indeed, Brain Games World
Champion Vladimir Kramnik used it to defeat Garry Kasparov in just 25
moves in their 2000 match in London. In this book, renowned openings
theoretician Angus Dunnington explains the ideas and strategies for both
white and black players. All the major variations are covered and
readers are brought up-to-date with the constantly increasing opening
theory. *Written by a leading openings expert *Full coverage of all
the major variations *Deals with one of the most fashionable lines of
the Nimzo"