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Index
Copyright Page Contents Foreword Anthologist’s Foreword Preface of the German Publisher Introduction (incomplete) The Great International Chess Masters’ Tournament in Bad Kissingen 1928
A Blockade Game (Mieses-Nimzowitsch)
International Grandmaster Tournament of the Berliner Tageblatt – Berlin 1928
The ‘Twice-Won’ Chess Game (Marshall-Nimzowitsch) Two Endgames The Early Draw (Nimzowitsch-Capablanca) The Combinational Game (Réti-Nimzowitsch)
IV. International Chess Masters’ Tournament Carlsbad 1929
The Great Success in Nimzowitsch’s Chess Career! Long Live Optimism and Morning Gymnastics! From the Bluebook of Centralization The Carlsbad Game Nimzowitsch-Spielmann in the Light of Chess-Psychology Analysis Lack of Malleability in Playing Style Causes Loss of Game!
International Masters’ Tournament in San Remo 1930
Have the ‘Fianchettoed’ Bishops Lost Something of Their Popularity? (Ahues-N.) The Winning of a Tournament Game as a Painful Affair Are There Chess Truths? (by Dr. S.G. Tartakower) (Bogoljubow-Nimzowitsch) Something about Defence (Grau-Nimzowitsch) You Think You’re Pushing and You Are Pushed (article by R. Spielmann)
International Chess Masters’ Tournament Liège 1930
Liège and Frankfurt or: The Rueful Return to the System
The International Masters’ Tournament at Frankfurt am Main, 1930
Centralization (illustrated by three games from Frankfurt am Main) System and Intuition (Colle-Nimzowitsch / N.-Ahues / Mannheimer-N.)
Training Matches in Bern, 1931
Three Months as a Chess Teacher in Switzerland The Problem of Defence (N.-Zimmermann, 1.Rd. / N.-Johner)
35th Swiss Chess Championship in Winterthur 1931
The Curse of the Rigid Line of Defence
The International Grandmaster Tournament in Bled (Veldes) 1931
Is My Third Prize in Bled to be Considered a Relative Failure? My Play in the Tournament in Bled
Mixed Masters’ Tournament, Copenhagen 1933
An Honourable Defeat (Nimzowitsch-B.Nielsen)
Stahlberg-Nimzowitsch Match in Gothenburg 1934
Stahlberg a New Grandmaster!
Six-Player Tournament, Stockholm 1934
Further Adventures in Swedenland (Nimzowitsch-Lundin)
Nimzowitsch-Stoltz Match in Stockholm 1934
My Match against Stoltz
International Tournament and 37th Swiss Championship in Zürich, 1934 Nordic Chess Congress Copenhagen 1934 The Master and the Amateurs
The Gifted Amateur The Idea of Correspondence Chess
Nimzowitsch as a Simultaneous Player
A Simultaneous Game in Accord with the Foregoing Lecture (A Game in the Style of Alekhine) Three Months as Chess Teacher in Switzerland Difficult Simultaneous Games
Various Articles by A. Nimzowitsch
Attack or Defence. On the Strategy of the Struggle of Chess and Life [1928] The Self-Criticism of the Fighter. A Contemporary Reflection [1928] Lasker’s All-Encompassing Playing Style [1929] The ‘Almost-Combinational’ Game – A modern, all too modern occurrence [1929] The Type of Drawing Player à la Capablanca as a Modern Game of Deception [1929] The Mistake and the Sin of Omission – A harmless fairytale On the Significance of Prophylaxis to Chess Strategy and Chess Psychology – Illustrated in a continuity of two positions and one game Is ‘Simplicity’ Beautiful? [1929] The Russian Game-Style of Old and Now [1929] How Grandmasters Train [1930] In Memory of Michael Ivanovich Chigorin [1933] Nimzowitsch Plays King’s Gambit! (game against Schweinburg, Berlin 1934)
Some Facts about Nimzowitsch’s Life Tribute to Rudolf Reinhardt (by Michael Negele) Remembrances of Rudolf Reinhardt (by Andreas Saremba) List of Sources Index of Games Index of Openings
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