Author: Jon Dart
Date: 19:52:02 01/30/06
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Gary Lane's book Ruy Lopez for the Tournament Player is pretty good. It covers all the main variations, with sample games. Not sure it is still in print, but Amazon has some used copies. It is not up to the minute (was published 1992). --Jon On January 30, 2006 at 09:27:06, gerold daniels wrote: >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 :) > >I don't know if there is a book based just on that opening. If there is i would >like to have it. I to playing that opening and trying to learn all the >variations of the Ruy Lopez. >Thanks in advance for any info. on this question. > >Gerold.
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