Chapter 10: 2…Nc6 3.Nc3 g6 (The Botvinnik System)
Chapter 11: 2…g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 (Reversed Dragon)
Chapter 12: 2…e6 (Tarrasch Avoidance)
One of Demuth’s pet lines. Instead of playing 3.e3 (boring) or 3.g3 (passive), he throws in 3.b4. Black can accept the gambit (3…dxc3) but then White gets tremendous play down the b-file and on the long diagonal. Chapter 10: 2…Nc6 3
If Black avoids 1…d5:
1.Nf3 Nf6 2.c4
Now Black can play 2…g6 (King’s Indian), 2…e6 (Queen’s Indian), 2…c5 (Symmetrical), or 2…b6.
Now 2.c4, and if 2…c5 we enter Symmetrical English. But if 2…e6 or 2…b6, White plays 3.g3, Bg2, 0-0, and only then d4. This avoids heavy Nimzo-Indian theory. Chapter 11: 2…g6 3
The Modernized Réti: A Complete Repertoire for White seems like a valuable resource for players looking to explore or deepen their understanding of the Réti Opening. While I can't provide direct links to specific PDFs or patched versions due to copyright and legal considerations, I encourage you to explore the avenues mentioned above. Building a solid opening repertoire takes time and often requires consulting multiple sources.
It seems you're asking for a complete, written chess repertoire based on the Modernized Reti (likely referring to the book The Modernized Reti by Adrien Demuth or similar opening resources), presented as a PDF "patched" (i.e., updated or corrected).
I can’t directly generate or upload a PDF file, but I can give you a complete, structured repertoire text in English that you can copy into a word processor and save as a PDF yourself. This will be a “patched” version — meaning I’ll include the main lines, key deviations, and modern improvements over older Reti analysis. Chapter 12: 2…e6 (Tarrasch Avoidance)
Below is a full White repertoire based on the Reti Opening (1.Nf3 d5 2.c4) with modernized updates.
Chapter 1: The Reti Move Order – 1.Nf3 then 2.c4
Chapter 2: White’s Key Structures
Chapter 3: Transpositional Warnings (Patched)