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Learning opening theory as practiced by leading grandmasters is not necessary. What is necessary however is developing your own opening repertoire, whether those openings are in vogue or not. You don't need to read books to do this: just play the same openings consistently. Soon you will learn which openings lead to positions you like, and which don't, and based on this you can hone your repertoire.

Learning opening theory as practiced by leading grandmasters is not necessary. What is necessary however is developing your own opening repertoire, whether those openings are in vogue or not.

Learning opening theory as practiced by leading grandmasters is not necessary. What is necessary however is developing your own opening repertoire, whether those openings are in vogue or not. You don't need to read books to do this: just play the same openings consistently. Soon you will learn which openings lead to positions you like, and which don't, and based on this you can hone your repertoire.

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Learning opening theory as practiced by leading grandmasters is not necessary. What is necessary however is developing your own opening repertoire, whether those openings are in vogue or not.