There is no doubt that playing the Open Games is one of Black's most
reliable and aggressive ways of meeting White's favorite opening move, 1
e4. Experts also agree that playing these fundamental openings is a
crucial step in the development of a chess player, while moving up to
the highest level it provides the battleground for countless duals
between the likes of World number one Garry Kasparov, Vishy Anand and
Vladimir Kramnik. It's true that some Black players are put off by the
seemingly endless number of variations they can be faced with, as White
can choose a between the King's Gambit, Vienna Game, Scotch Opening,
Bishop's Opening and a number of wild and offbeat gambits. However, in
Play 1 e4 e5! Nigel Davies provides a complete answer to this perennial
problem by offering a concise and practical repertoire for the Black
player, whilst crucially including a dependable defence to the Ruy
Lopez--White's most popular attacking try in the Open Games. Davies is
the perfect choice for this subject, having been battle-hardened by
years of international competition in these openings. >A complete
defence to 1 e4 >Written by a 1 e4 e5 expert >All of White's tries are
covered >Includes White's main weapon, the Ruy Lopez