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A new idea for a puzzle book

I've always enjoyed "guess the next move" kind of puzzle books. One issue for me, though, is that they reinforced my bad habit of only looking at one move. I've come up with a new "guess the next move" kind of quiz that asks you to rank your top three moves, and have made a set of "books" for my own consumption. I was wondering whether anyone else might find them useful. Here is a short volume from the games of GM Rublevsky on the white side of the Scotch. Please let me know your thoughts.

www.dropbox.com/s/s56yx2gke0c0exe/rublevsky_scotch.pdf?dl=0
What criteria do you follow to choose the positions from the games? Thanks!
If this does not ask too much, recently my daughter is looking at the book "The Giants of Strategy by Neil McDonald", if you can generate some puzzle from the games of this book, that will be very helpfula and hope that can be useful to other chess players. (Hope there is no copyright conflict.) The games are here

www.chessgames.com/perl/chesscollection?cid=1039483
I've uploaded it to the page referenced above as strategy.pdf

It's from both sides of the contest, so you might find some improvements for the losing side.
Hi, Great work. Can you make books with flip board when black is to move?

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