Ep. 37: The London System for Club Players

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🎤Follow us on Twitter (X): @TheChessAngle The London System has become one of the most popular openings for White. While it's a staple at amateur events, many top players use it as well, including GMs Magnus Carlsen, Gata Kamsky, Simon Williams, and Anish Giri. The London System is easy to learn, yet very sound and solid. It can lead to slow positional play or dynamic attacking play. The London can be used as a complete opening repertoire for White or as an occasional surprise against an unsuspecting opponent. Regardless, Black can easily get crushed if he's not careful or plays on autopilot. Some of this episode's talking points include the following: "System" openings defined What exactly is the London System? Why the London is so effective at the amateur level Addressing criticism of the London System Basic themes and concepts Comments on the recommended resources below Recommended Resources: The London System in 12 Practical Lessons by Oscar De Prado (Amazon) The London System for the Busy Chess Player by GM Simon Williams (chess.com) Tips & Tricks of the London System by GM Aman Hambleton (chess.com) The Agile London System by GM Alfonso Romero & FM Oscar De Prado (chessable) The Jobava London System by GM Simon Williams (chessable) While I currently recommend the recent De Prado book above as your starting point (as far as physical books), you should be aware of the seminal text Win With the London System by Johnsen & Kovacevic (Amazon), which contains both illustrative games and an in-depth analytical section. The resources above include affiliate links, which earn us a commission on qualifying purchases. This helps support the podcast at no additional cost to you. Our links: WebsiteTwitter Facebook E-mail: info@thechessangle.com

Ep. 37: The London System for Club Players

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