Article: 3667 of rec.games.chess.analysis Newsgroups: rec.games.chess.analysis Path: info!dregis From: dregis@exeter.ac.uk (D.Regis) Subject: Re: Two Knights Ulvested (sp?) variation Message-ID: Organization: University of Exeter, UK. References: <52v0k9$45n@pegasus.odyssee.net> <01bbb0f4$678fb280$8cc3e6ce@sprout.Discover-net.net> Date: Mon, 7 Oct 1996 10:47:02 GMT In article <01bbb0f4$678fb280$8cc3e6ce@sprout.Discover-net.net> "a bean" writes: >Concerning the Wilkes-Barre > >Do you think Yakov would recommend this as a good opening for "beginners"? Sure. Do you know any beginners (or other players) who play the Wilkes-Barre? How do they get on? In our club they love it and they win with it. As far as i'm concerbned, that's a QED. -- May your pieces harmonise with your Pawn structure and your sacrifices be sound in all variations D _ / "()/~ Dave Regis &8^D* WWW: http://www.ex.ac.uk/~dregis/DR/chess.html || \_/| = DrDave on BICS ~\ / "...what else exists in the world but chess?" _|||__SHEU: ~/sheu.html -- NABOKOV From info!dregis Mon Oct 7 11:56:29 BST 1996