Dzindzi-Indian Revelations with GM Ron Henley 🎓 Chess Openings for Black

Need an easy-to-learn yet powerful opening that lets you go for a win with Black? The Dzindzi-Indian is a perfect choice, an opening where tournament results favor Black! Get instant access to GM Henley’s new course on this winning opening for 50% off. â–şhttps://ichs.co/2CRO0tQ

The Dzindzi-Indian is a chess opening for Black against 1.d4 that has an incredible winning percentage.  It’s easy-to-learn yet a powerful and incredibly effective weapon you can employ with Black as early as move five against “Queen’s Pawn” players.

The Dzindi Indian is an amazing opening for a number of reasons. It is one of the very few openings in chess where tournament results actually favor Black! This is not a skewed perception but is grounded in statistical fact.

The Dzindzi-Indian is named after GM Roman Dzindzichasvili, a well-known opening theoretician, coach and player. He is known for his strategic style and particularly for his play with knights against pawn weaknesses.

Among his students are 3-time US Chess Champion and former FIDE World Championship Challenger, GM Gata Kamsky and GM Eugene Perelshteyn.

Roman also worked as an analyst at various times with both the Twelfth World Champion Anatoly Karpov and the Thirteenth World Champion Garry Kasparov and had private blitz sessions with the American Legend Bobby Fischer.

In this video, GM Ron W Henley takes a look at the Dzindzi-Indian and introduces you to its opening moves and general ideas. It’s a preview of his brand new 7-hour course, Dominate 1.d4 Players with the Dzindzi-Indian.

The Dzindzi-Indian begins with 1.d4 g6 2.c4 Bg7 3.Nc3 c5 4.d5 Bxc3 5.bxc3+ f5.

In this opening, Black creates an immediate strategic imbalance by surrendering his fianchetto bishop to inflict doubled c-pawns on the White position. Play then centers around Black keeping the position barricaded and looking to exploit White’s weak points, while White looks to blast open the position for his bishop pair and develop an attack on Black’s king. In many ways, the play and strategy for both sides are very reminiscent of the much more popular and highly respected Nimzo-Indian Defense.

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