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This is the Torre Attack. If not, what is the difference? It is kin to the Collie and London Systems
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I enjoy your videos. I can learn some ideas from you. I have been studying at Chess Tactics Server and that is a great place to learn tactics. However, with your videos, I learn more about putting together a plan and not just looking for tactics. Thank you. I am a fan.
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hi everyone. Kingscrusher you are deffinatly on a certian amount of new ground. Its not a recognised oppinning, i can't find it in either rybka or fritz, both recognise the london system. but i am assuming that alot of theory would be the same as the slav, just white will be playing as black with an extra tempo, giving slight advatage to white.
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True, the London System is played with 3. Bf4, but it does retain the triangular pawn structure. Even in this game, the bishop quickly returns to f4. I'm a Slav and Caro-Kann player; the only reason I took up the London was to avoid having to study a completely different repertoire for white.
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king can u do a vid on what system you use for fidning moves
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can u plz do a series on the london system....and how to play it against KID structures and how to play it against d5 structures
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Nice
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Great video, thanks
This is called the London System. Soltis wrote a small book on it, and I've seen another in USCF's sales catalog. I've been playing it for years (though not so effectively).
effingbastard 2 years ago
Yes kind of - but I thought the London system is with Bf4. However the triangle structure is key, and so it reminds me personally of a reversed slav formation.
kingscrusher 2 years ago