Capablanca and the Nimzo-Indian

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The following article is an example of how a lifelong student of the game amuses himself. GM Yermolinsky noticed that right after losing his title to Alekhine in 1927, Capablanca began to play the Nimzo-Indian, something he had never done before. A remarkable change after the 31 Queen’s Gambit Declined games out of 34 from the match. Enjoy this fascinating analysis.
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This position (Black to play) arises from many different move orders from the Nimzo Indian Defense, and is one of the mainlines. It is said to be equal, according to the computer.
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