Author: Odd Gunnar Malin
Date: 13:30:37 01/30/06
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On January 30, 2006 at 09:20:08, Cormac Patterson wrote: >Hi all :) > >I'm sorry this isn't a computer chess question but I was hoping to get a few >opinions anyway :) > >I wondered what people consider the best book solely on the Ruy Lopez Opening >and it's variations, defenses, etc. There are quite a few but I really don't >know which to choose. I've played chess for many years, I'm probably an average >player, and wanted to start really digging into the aspects of this opening. > >Thanks for any assistance :) Khalifman's books 'Opening for White According to Anand' have Ruy Lopez with 3...a6 4.Ba4 on book two (other lines in book one). I don't have these books so you have to look up a review from other, but I have all five 'White according to Kramnik' and it is serious work. NB! it's reportoir books for white player. Odd Gunnar
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