Every chess player needs a high-quality answer to 1.e4, and there is
nothing more reliable than 1...e5. Black stakes a claim in the centre
and prepares to deploy his pieces on good squares. The challenge
nowadays is to build a robust repertoire without being overwhelmed by
the volume of material and continual advances in opening theory. In
Playing 1.e4 e5 - A Classical Repertoire, Nikolaos Ntirlis offers the
best of both worlds: a complete repertoire against 1.e4, built on sound
positional principles, which does not require excessive memorization.
Against the Spanish the author recommends the Breyer System, one of the
most stable, computer-proof options at Black's disposal. The Scotch,
Italian, Four Knights and various other sidelines and gambits are
handled with the same clarity and efficiency.