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Old September 9th 04, 09:33 PM
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Any suggestions? Or is there a better way (or toll) to study an
opening you want to suggest?

Thanks!

Sonja
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I always liked the chart found in the back of The Oxford Companion to Chess by

David Hooper and Kenneth Whyld. It would be easy to select your opening of
choice and build on it and extend it to a greater depth with the right sort of
spread sheet. I wonder if anyone has done this. In its present form in the back
of the book it is rather hard to read, but very logical in its presentation.
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