Paul Keres And The Ruy Lopez
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Source :Wikipedia History: The opening is named after the 16th-century Spanish priest Ruy López de Segura, who made a systematic study of this and other openings in the 150-page book on chess Libro del Ajedrez, written in 1561. Although it bears his name, this particular opening was included in the Göttingen
Chess Notes by Edward Winter
Keres, Paul
Paul Whitehead - SparkChess
Ruy Lopez
What caused the drop in popularity in the Steinitz (and Deferred) as a response to Ruy Lopez? : r/chess
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Opening Repertoire : The Ruy Lopez - British Chess News
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