Lifetime Repertoires Nimzo-Queen’s Indian − Part 1 by GM Benjamin Bok Chessable
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Introduction (1 variation)
Quickstarter Guide (25 variations, 15.1 avg. trainable depth)
1) Rubinstein System 4.e3 O-O − 5th Move Alternatives (20 variations, 12.8 avg. trainable depth)
2) Rubinstein System 4.e3 O-O 5.Bd2 & 5.Nf3 (19 variations, 16.4 avg. trainable depth)
3) Rubinstein System 4.e3 O-O 5.Bd3 − Main Line (53 variations, 15.2 avg. trainable depth)
4) Classical Variation 4.Qc2 d5 5.a3 & Others (42 variations, 14.7 avg. trainable depth)
5) Classical Variation 4.Qc2 d5 5.cxd5 (34 variations, 14.2 avg. trainable depth)
6) Kasparov Variation 4.Nf3 (20 variations, 14.8 avg. trainable depth)
7) Nimzo-Indian 4.f3 (34 variations, 13.3 avg. trainable depth)
8) Sämisch Variation 4.a3 (16 variations, 13.1 avg. trainable depth)
9) Fianchetto Variation 4.g3 (17 variations, 12.5 avg. trainable depth)
10) Nimzo-Indian − Sidelines (17 variations, 9.6 avg. trainable depth)
11) Trompowsky Attack (21 variations, 8.4 avg. trainable depth)
12) 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nc3 (23 variations, 10.3 avg. trainable depth)
13) 1.d4 Sidelines (16 variations, 5.7 avg. trainable depth)
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Strike First Against 1.d4!
A repertoire designed to land the first blow against the “queen’s pawn game.” With its precision pawn breaks, dynamic piece maneuvers, and bold sacrifices, the first player will be too busy defending to build their position!
It’s called Lifetime Repertoires: Nimzo-Queen’s Indian, and part one focuses on the classical 1.d4 move order.
After 1.d4, you’ll mobilize the kingside right away with 1…Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4, soon followed by …O-O.

The Nimzo-Indian about to let the sparks fly
The first player owns the center, which is exactly what you want!
Because with your lead in development and safer king, you’re an arm’s reach from hooking onto those enemy pawns — dismantling their center — and engaging White in battle before they’re ready.
In some lines, you’ll use your numbers advantage to bury the opponent’s bishops behind their pawns… spoil the enemy structure… or secure a queenside majority as an endgame “insurance.”
These positional trumps give you long-term winning chances against best play.
But whenever possible, you’ll step on the gas, and crash through White’s position!
You’ll gambit pawns to disrupt their coordination…
Steer the game to opposite-castling positions, where your heavy pieces have multiple invasion points…
And even sacrifice the queen for a sustained attack along the light squares!

The engine says “equal.” But with your light-square domination
and incoming rook lift, White must be careful!
Best part?
Everything has been…
Worked Out And Taught
By A Nimzo-Indian Expert
With A Decade Of Experience
Benjamin Bok is a leading Dutch grandmaster turned chess streamer. His peak rating of 2645 FIDE put him at the top 0.01% of chess players, and he also reached as high as world #48 in blitz.
But even more impressive is his 62% win rate with the Nimzo-Indian!
Bok won the open section of the 2015 London Chess Classic without dropping a single game…
Clinched the 2023 St. Louis Spring Chess Classic ahead of a field with 2623 average Elo…
Held Fabiano Caruana (2018 World Championship challenger) and Alexander Grischuk (3-time World Blitz Champion) to a draw…
And beat the likes of Alireza Firouzja (peak 2804 FIDE) and Alexey Sarana (peak 2685 FIDE) by playing the same move order he’s about to show you.
Bok is at home in the Nimzo-Indian, and soon you will be, too!
Here’s a sneak peek of what he has prepared for you:
⚡ An exhaustive Nimzo-Indian repertoire… with almost 350 MoveTrainer variations and 7 hours of video. So you’ll be ready to meet anything White throws your way head on.
⚡ Counters to sidelines… including the Trompowsky, Jobava London, Blackmar-Diemer Gambit, and rare 2.Nc3 lines.
⚡ Novelties and improvements on super-GM games. You’ll have the chance to play better than Wesley So, Ding Liren, and Shakhriyar Mamedyarov — sealing the deal where these top players fell short.
⚡Ready-made strategies and plans… which could’ve only come from a genuine Nimzo-Indian expert with over 10 years of experience.
We’re confident that Lifetime Repertoires: Nimzo-Queen’s Indian can skyrocket your score against 1.d4 — while fine-tuning your tactics and dynamic play.
Prove it yourself when you take the course for a 30-day test drive. Our 100% satisfaction, 30-day money-back guarantee will shoulder all of the risk.
If you decide that the repertoire isn’t for you — for any or no reason at all — we’ll give you a prompt 100% refund. No questions asked.
Reviews (6)
6 reviews for Lifetime Repertoires Nimzo-Queen’s Indian − Part 1 by GM Benjamin Bok Chessable
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Ryan (verified owner) –
The ideas taught in this course helped me defend against a brutal attack in my last tournament. I was able to secure the half-point once I defused the attack.
William (verified owner) –
Another problem I faced was during my well-planned opening, sometimes opponent would bring the queen out
Riley (verified owner) –
Wonderfully Structured and Organized Course
Chelsi (verified owner) –
I would never recommend this book to anybody that I would consider a beginner, and maybe not even a “casual” player (depending on the definition).
James (verified owner) –
I’m still a fairly new adult learner and have looked at all the major courses and finally feel like I have an option that makes sense for my level and available time.
Porse (verified owner) –
In two recent wins, my opponents failed to follow the golden rules, making it easy for me to win the games.