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OverviewFor years players wanting to take the black side of the Ruy Lopez have had to navigate the alternative lines White can choose after 1 e4 e5. This book gives a choice of dynamic systems for Black, to counter anything White might try in order to avoid the Ruy Lopez - the Scotch, King's Gambit, Italian Game, Four Knights, etc. Noted opening writer Sverre Johnsen has made extensive use of modern computer engines to overturn ancient assessments, and has found new paths that breathe fresh life into positions long thought to be resolved. It is striking how often in his lines Black is able to seize the initiative. Gives a full repertoire for Black with 1 e4 e5 when White avoids the Ruy Lopez ...Bc5 and ...Nf6 systems both fully covered after 3 Bc4 Each chapter starts with a 'Memorable Game' to inspire and set the scene Johnsen has chosen sound lines that are likely to surprise opponents and deny them the type of game they are seeking. He has deeply researched correspondence sources and recent books on the Open Games, and employs similar methods to those that made his earlier opening works so popular among club-level players. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sverre JohnsenPublisher: Gambit Publications Ltd Imprint: Gambit Publications Ltd ISBN: 9781911465232ISBN 10: 1911465236 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 12 April 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews...written from a chess trainer's perspective, which makes the material more relevant to over the board play ... the review of previous publications is superb. For example, in the section on the Giuoco Pianissimo, Johnsen points out 10...h5, a move suggested by Bologan, that for some reason has been ignored by some of the top players in the world. The author uncovers several new paths in well-known positions that will pay the price of the book - Miguel Ararat, gainesvillechesstraining.com The layout is easy to follow ... I particularly like the fact that the author puts the main moves before sub-variations at the beginning of each new piece. This publication is intended to cater for both inexperienced players wanting first step knowledge to more experienced players who know theory but never really studied the Open Games. Has the author achieved his goal in this respect? I would say so in my case, yes. Recommended - Carl Portman, Open File Author InformationSverre Johnsen is a chess analyst, researcher, organizer, trainer and writer from Norway. He is co-author of Win with the London System and Win with the Stonewall Dutch, two of the best-selling openings books of recent years. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |