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  1. Aron Nimzowitsch (Latvian: Ārons Nimcovičs; Russian: Аро́н Иса́евич Нимцо́вич, Aron Isayevich Nimtsovich; 7 November 1886 – 16 March 1935) was a Latvian-born Danish chess player and writer. In the late 1920s, Nimzowitsch was one of the best chess players in the world.

  2. Aron Nimzowitsch was a Latvian-Danish chess player best known for his 1925 book, My System, which features his approach to chess that became part of a philosophy known as hypermodernism. Nimzowitsch was one of the best players of any style in the 1920s and early 1930s.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › My_SystemMy System - Wikipedia

    My System (German: Mein System) is a book on chess theory written by Aron Nimzowitsch. Originally over a series of five brochures from 1925 to 1927, the book—one of the early works on hypermodernism —introduced many new concepts to followers of the modern school of thought.

  4. Aug 4, 2013 · Aron Nimzowitsch was one of the first strong chess players who demonstrated that you can give up the pawn center if you can replace pawns with your pieces. Here is how one of his most famous games started (notice White's solid pawn center):

  5. Jul 19, 1998 · Aron Nimzowitsch (born November 7, 1886, Riga, Latvia, Russian Empire—died March 16, 1935, Denmark) was a Latvian-born chess master and theoretician who was renowned for his book My System (1925) but failed to win a world championship, despite many attempts.

  6. Aron Nimzowitsch was an original chess thinker but he liked to share his ideas in a peculiar way. His most important book, "My System", is at times brilliant but CONRAD SCHORMANN thinks the book sometimes simply contains too many warm words.

  7. Aug 16, 2023 · By 1907, he is recognizably different, creating bizarrely crabbed formations out of the opening, gradually stifling his opponent’s counterplay, and then running over the opponent’s position. His game against Shoosmith in 1907 is a good example of Nimzowitsch’s maturing style.

  8. The founder of the hypermodern chess movement, Aron Nimzowitsch was not only a brilliant theoretician, but also the number three player in the world from 1925 to 1930, behind World Chess Champions Alexander Alekhine and José Capablanca.

  9. Jan 10, 2024 · Aron Nimzowitsch, a Latvian-Danish chess grandmaster, is one of the most influential figures in the history of chess, particularly known for his foundational role in the Hypermodern movement. His contributions to chess theory profoundly altered the landscape of the game in the 20th century and beyond.

  10. Aron Nimzowitsch (7 November, 1886 - 16 March, 1935) was a Latvian master and one of the most important players and writers in chess history. He was probably the third strongest player in the world behind Capablanca and Alekhine in the 1920s.