An Opening Repertoire for White by Raymond Keene

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An Opening Repertoire for White by Raymond Keene is a structured repertoire guide that presents a coherent and practical set of opening choices for White, designed to give players a consistent system rather than isolated lines.

The book organizes White’s repertoire around main first-move options like 1.e4 and 1.d4 (depending on the chosen approach within the book) and provides recommended responses to Black’s most common defenses.

Keene emphasizes active piece development, central control, and initiative-driven play, aiming to help White seize early strategic pressure across different opening families.

The material is presented through annotated variations and illustrative games, showing how the recommended systems work in real competitive play rather than in abstract theory alone.

A key focus is on practical usability and repertoire coherence, ensuring that the chosen lines connect logically into familiar middlegame structures.

A useful resource for club players and improving tournament competitors, especially those looking to build a complete, playable, and strategically consistent White repertoire.

Condition: Good; Likely New

An Opening Repertoire for White by Raymond Keene is a structured repertoire guide that presents a coherent and practical set of opening choices for White, designed to give players a consistent system rather than isolated lines.

The book organizes White’s repertoire around main first-move options like 1.e4 and 1.d4 (depending on the chosen approach within the book) and provides recommended responses to Black’s most common defenses.

Keene emphasizes active piece development, central control, and initiative-driven play, aiming to help White seize early strategic pressure across different opening families.

The material is presented through annotated variations and illustrative games, showing how the recommended systems work in real competitive play rather than in abstract theory alone.

A key focus is on practical usability and repertoire coherence, ensuring that the chosen lines connect logically into familiar middlegame structures.

A useful resource for club players and improving tournament competitors, especially those looking to build a complete, playable, and strategically consistent White repertoire.

Condition: Good; Likely New