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Gukesh's Nimzo-Indian Crushes Abdusattorov in 29 Moves

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Analyze a sharp rapid chess game between Nodirbek Abdusattorov and Gukesh D from Round 4 of the 2025 SuperUnited Rapid & Blitz Croatia tournament. Explore the Nimzo-Indian Classical Variation where Abdusattorov adopts a forceful line that wins a pawn but leaves his king dangerously stuck in the center. Study how after 16...Ba6, Gukesh's light-squared bishop seizes control of key squares, effectively preventing White from castling kingside and creating lasting positional problems. Learn from Gukesh's instructive follow-up as he demonstrates excellent piece coordination, particularly focusing on the critical d3-square while maintaining flexibility with his powerful knight positioned on c5. Examine the tactical and positional elements that led to this relatively quick 29-move victory, showcasing the dynamic potential of the Nimzo-Indian Defense when Black achieves superior piece activity and king safety advantages.

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Gukesh's Nimzo-Indian Crushes Abdusattorov in 29 Moves

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