Thepositions arising from the Open Spanish contain ideas so different from the usual Ruy Lopez that I sometimes wonder whether it should really be considered part of it at all. It is an open game with unbalanced structures and sharp play but compared to the Sicilian, for instance, for which the previous description would also apply, there is an important difference; there is a certain degree of stability and solidity in the Open Spanish which distinguishes it from the sharper realms of the Sicilian and puts this line in its own unique category of opening ideas.
Grandmaster Milos Pavlovic was born in Belgrade in 1964 and has won many chess tournaments worldwide including becoming Yugoslav Champion in 2002. A well-known theoretician, he has published many well-received chess books and numerous articles in a variety of chess magazines. This is his seventh book for 'Thinkers Publishing'.
Further books from Milos Pavlovic: Unknown Weapons in the Gruenfeld, New weapons in the King's Indian, Reloaded weapons in the Benoni, The modernized Colle Zukertort attack, The Modernized Scotch Game, The modernized stonewall Defence.
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