Ruy Lopez for Black – 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 g6

Ruy Lopez for Black: GM Arjun Kalyan’s 3…g6 System Modern Chess is pleased to announce the release of “Ruy Lopez…

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Last Updated : January 5, 2026

Ruy Lopez for Black: GM Arjun Kalyan’s 3…g6 System

Modern Chess is pleased to announce the release of “Ruy Lopez for Black – 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 g6” by Grandmaster Arjun Kalyan. This comprehensive course presents a practical and theoretically sound approach to one of chess’s most fundamental opening systems.

A Strategic Choice for the Modern Player

The move 3…g6 represents the eighth most popular response in the Ruy Lopez, offering Black a clear path to equality while avoiding the extensive theoretical maze of traditional main lines. As GM Kalyan explains, “We develop the bishop to g7, fighting for the d4-square. This works better with the bishop still on b5, as in some cases, we can take on c6 with a tempo, attacking the bishop.”

This system allows Black to clarify the character of the position immediately on move three, establishing a concrete plan rather than waiting to see White’s intentions. The early fianchetto serves multiple purposes: controlling key central squares, preparing counterplay along the long diagonal, and forcing White to commit to a specific pawn structure.

Practical Advantages of the 3…g6 System

The strategic merit of this approach lies in its universal application against White’s various continuations. GM Kalyan notes that “it does not allow White to go for any of the sidelines in the Ruy Lopez,” simplifying Black’s preparation considerably. This is particularly valuable for players seeking a reliable system that reduces the burden of memorizing multiple defensive setups.

The timing of …a6 becomes a key strategic decision, played “at the right moment” rather than automatically. This flexibility gives Black additional options while maintaining pressure on White to justify the early initiative.

Course Structure and Content

The course delivers comprehensive coverage through:

  • 10 theoretical chapters analyzing critical positions and plans
  • 23 interactive test positions for practical skill development
  • Memory Booster for efficient retention of key concepts
  • Video instruction totaling 2 hours and 51 minutes
  • Multilingual PGN files available in English, French, German, and Spanish

GM Kalyan’s analysis draws from his recent practical experience with the system, having recommended it to students “with great results” over the past year. This real-world testing provides confidence in the system’s viability at various playing levels.

Theoretical Foundation

The course addresses White’s most challenging responses, including the immediate 4.d4 and the more positional 4.c3 followed by d4. In each case, Black’s setup provides adequate resources for equality. The critical variation 4.d4 exd4 5.Bg5 demonstrates how Black can exploit the early commitment, gaining tempo against the bishop while maintaining piece coordination.

The systematic approach ensures players understand not just the moves, but the underlying strategic concepts that make this defense reliable across different move orders and transpositions.

Conclusion

GM Arjun Kalyan’s treatment of 3…g6 in the Ruy Lopez offers serious players a practical alternative to the theoretical highways of the main lines. The system’s emphasis on early clarification and universal applicability makes it an excellent addition to any competitive player’s repertoire.

Curriculum

  • 1 Section
  • 11 Lessons
  • Lifetime
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