The Ruy Lopez is perhaps the most classical of all chess openings. It
dates back to the 16th century and has featured in the opening
repertoire of every modern world champion. It is a highly flexible
variation: Bobby Fischer used it to create numerous powerful strategic
masterpieces. In the hands of Anatoly Karpov it led to many of his
trademark positional squeezes, whereas Garry Kasparov often used it as a
springboard for his typically powerful attacks. Opening Repertoire: The
Ruy Lopez is a modern examination of this perennial favourite. Joshua
Doknjas has put together a repertoire for White based firmly around
contemporary trends in the Lopez. He examines all aspects of this highly
complex opening and provides the reader with well-researched, fresh, and
innovative analysis. Each annotated game has valuable lessons on how to
play the opening and contains instructive commentary on typical
middlegame plans.