Learn the London System | 10-Minute Chess Openings

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  • @jorrie46
    @jorrie46 3 роки тому +8534

    Pretoria, South Africa, I'm 74, retired, and my wife died 2 years ago. Started playing chess against my computer a few months ago as an antidote to boredom.

  • @acstamos
    @acstamos 3 роки тому +1374

    Early c5 - 3:15
    Jobava London - 4:20
    5:10 - Early light square Bishop
    5:45- King’s Indian - Pirc Defense
    7:35 - Very early c5
    8:30 - Dutch

  • @mattmiller7832
    @mattmiller7832 7 місяців тому +91

    I watched this video when I was first learning chess and trying to improve. I played the London from about ~400 to 1200. I then switched to almost exclusively the Jobava London. I'm now just over 1700 and I'm finding myself coming back to check out the regular London. I've never felt I understood the concepts Levy taught in this video better than I do now. Thank you Levy

    • @siddhantsharma2299
      @siddhantsharma2299 4 місяці тому +4

      Hey, can I ask you how long your rating climb journey took for these different ratings?
      And also, what you’d recommend me to do, I’m a 1200 right now and I’ve mostly been playing the ponziani opening
      I started from scratch about 6 months ago and in the beginning I was playing the London but then I completely left it around 800 rating

  • @yareyboadames2148
    @yareyboadames2148 3 роки тому +7

    Watch 100 times. Go play and forget everything. Go back to watch 100 times again. Am I the only one?

    • @0KDKING
      @0KDKING 16 днів тому

      I always mix up all the different openings from his videos and have to go back and rewatch them 😂

  • @akayy17
    @akayy17 3 роки тому +5012

    I've watched this video at least 100 times and I think I'm starting to memorise it finally

    • @Thunderboy-2000
      @Thunderboy-2000 2 роки тому +6

      ?

    • @Thunderboy-2000
      @Thunderboy-2000 2 роки тому +121

      Are your
      trying to advertise Gotham course??

    • @handleofchairs
      @handleofchairs 2 роки тому +79

      @@Thunderboy-2000 💀

    • @phlosen7854
      @phlosen7854 2 роки тому +5

      @plush yes it is

    • @goldengoat1737
      @goldengoat1737 2 роки тому +150

      Don’t just memorize the moves focus on why they are making certain moves it helps a lot in developing your game

  • @Drovek451
    @Drovek451 3 роки тому +1635

    Just had my first 0 blunder, 0 mistakes game with the London! (Rating ~950). Thanks for your videos and your courses, Levy!

    • @ziwuri
      @ziwuri 2 роки тому +8

      Same here!

    • @perseus_editz3207
      @perseus_editz3207 2 роки тому +59

      congrats i’m 1500 and have been playing this for a while and just stay with it bc lots of people will tell you that there’s better openings down the stretch but it works very well even going down to late 1800 s 1900s

    • @vesty00
      @vesty00 2 роки тому +11

      I’m only 600 and I just got it my first time too :)

    • @vaynardBG
      @vaynardBG 2 роки тому +11

      Sorry but where do you guys check your rating? I'm playing in lichess (lot of super GM there, Magnus, Nakamura, Firouzja, ext). I'm rating 1900 there but I dont know how accurate it is since Magnus rate 3300++ and supper GM usually rate 2800-3300++. So yeah, where and how to check our 'real' rating 😁

    • @rudraveerpratapsingh4359
      @rudraveerpratapsingh4359 2 роки тому +3

      @@vaynardBG fide rating is the most accurate i guess

  • @rrp482
    @rrp482 2 роки тому +173

    Levy, I've spent all day studying both your London system videos as well as Eric's video about the London traps and it's really rewarding to watch your opponent's moves and adapt the opening to counter their moves. I'm a low rated player and haven't really had the knack of planning a couple moves ahead but playing the London system has proved to fix that issue. It's a lot of fun when you can identify the threats and adapt your game to them and it's all thanks to how simply you explain it. Thanks a lot!

    • @geethuvarghese9103
      @geethuvarghese9103 Рік тому +5

      Keep going.. Good luck mate!

    • @rrp482
      @rrp482 Рік тому +6

      @@geethuvarghese9103 thank you! One year later & I'm still playing the London every time I get white 😅

    • @quicksilver9169
      @quicksilver9169 Рік тому

      ​@@rrp482Elo ?

    • @rrp482
      @rrp482 Рік тому +1

      @@quicksilver9169 1000 and thereabouts

    • @someone_in_the_universe2211
      @someone_in_the_universe2211 26 днів тому

      How you doing now after one more year?​@@rrp482

  • @Laurent1848
    @Laurent1848 2 роки тому +6

    From Montreal (Canada), this intro to the London is gold! Always good to return to basics and learn the ideas behind openings. Keep on your good work Levy!

  • @ducanhdinh8574
    @ducanhdinh8574 3 роки тому +2068

    0:55 against Nf6
    1:49 Million dollar square
    3:20 against c5
    5:10 against Bf5
    5:46 against King's Indian
    7:38 early c5

    • @brylinx1451
      @brylinx1451 2 роки тому +15

      Thank you

    • @Onclaw
      @Onclaw 2 роки тому +4

      @@brylinx1451 Yep me too

    • @kratos.8151
      @kratos.8151 2 роки тому +23

      I wish hed have done what to do if black goes to E5.

    • @049plague4
      @049plague4 2 роки тому

      Thanks

    • @kbpclo.mp4
      @kbpclo.mp4 2 роки тому

      Thanks. This helps!!

  • @christopherpurnell8809
    @christopherpurnell8809 3 роки тому +3910

    Watching from the Hospital in York, England. The morphine hasn't proven to be great for the old rating but thanks for the great content

    • @Milark
      @Milark 3 роки тому +64

      💪

    • @rumsbums3113
      @rumsbums3113 3 роки тому +93

      Get well soon!

    • @Tommyggs5432
      @Tommyggs5432 3 роки тому +10

      Christopher Purnell covid got ya laters bro

    • @natanfurman2467
      @natanfurman2467 3 роки тому +32

      Morphyne

    • @darthkek1953
      @darthkek1953 3 роки тому +72

      Are you a patient or just a doctor nicking the scag? 😆

  • @kiethbiasillo4678
    @kiethbiasillo4678 2 роки тому +25

    Haven’t played in almost 30 years. Started back up and found Levy. Fantastic teaching style. Just figuring out I really never had a good understanding of the game. Age and experience makes a difference. And now I’m using Levy to actually help me be a decent player. Thanks for that! Love the game more than ever.

  • @MrLTactics
    @MrLTactics 2 роки тому +137

    I tried your strategy with the H-pawn push and captured the knight with my rook today, and it worked like a charm! Little chance for the opponent, ending in check mate very soon after :) Great content like always!

    • @It_is_Mahi
      @It_is_Mahi Рік тому +1

      I didn't understand anything from the video... Just help me?!

    • @wrawler
      @wrawler Рік тому

      @@It_is_Mahi watch it again until you understand....maybe even download it

  • @ManyMiniStuff
    @ManyMiniStuff 3 роки тому +690

    can we appreciate how good of a teacher levy is thank you sir

  • @darakdelasombra9264
    @darakdelasombra9264 3 роки тому +1607

    i must be the worst student, as soon as i play Bf4 i immediately forget everything you said :(

    • @zaaxi7424
      @zaaxi7424 3 роки тому +143

      Afterwards you need to make the triange 'hat', 'pyramid' whatever with the pawns, tuck in the white bishop behind this, develop both knights to their squares and then look to castle kingside, easy no?

    • @daviderwin1204
      @daviderwin1204 3 роки тому +206

      I had this problem. Repetition helps. Get out a physical board and perform each of these variations 20 times and it will likely start to stick. Seems monotonous, but it is actually pretty quick and really helps it stick.

    • @Hacktheplanet_
      @Hacktheplanet_ 3 роки тому +14

      You need to get used to the game fundementals first

    • @allsmiles6538
      @allsmiles6538 3 роки тому +10

      @@daviderwin1204 that's a pretty good idea. thx for the tip :D

    • @joaovaltrig3587
      @joaovaltrig3587 3 роки тому +3

      There's a video about bad bishops that take 3 hours, but it's worth if you wanna get good

  • @jorgerios1616
    @jorgerios1616 5 місяців тому

    This is amazing. Concise, well-explained, and covering the basics in the end. Thanks man.

  • @kulimanga
    @kulimanga 2 роки тому +34

    Hey Levy, watching you from Košice, Slovakia. It's been a long time I've watched this video, but played it again to prepare myself for a proper London game. Thanks a lot for all your content. It's great to see you explaining tactics and strategies.

  • @ronicave8522
    @ronicave8522 3 роки тому +42

    Tbh that rook sacrifice idea vs the Kings Indian has been one of the most usefull tricks ive learned in the past couple months. I have won many games with it, its amazing how many people fall for it. Thanks Levy!

  • @liammcleod159
    @liammcleod159 3 роки тому +919

    after watching this many times i must say, i still cant remember what to do

    • @Inertiafivezero
      @Inertiafivezero 3 роки тому +110

      Don't memorize openings, it's really hard to do and mostly useless. Try to understand them instead. You'll be less thrown off when the opponents don't go your way.

    • @liammcleod159
      @liammcleod159 3 роки тому +34

      @@Inertiafivezero I like that thought process thanks

    • @tylerdevore6520
      @tylerdevore6520 3 роки тому +18

      Yea as long as you know your first like 3 moves based on opponents plays. The rest comes pretty easily with experience over time.

    • @dannyhelser5824
      @dannyhelser5824 3 роки тому +19

      @@liammcleod159 don't feel bad about not remembering all of the variations. this video also doesn't cover a response to everything, but if they do something other than what was mentioned, it can likely be punished

    • @liammcleod159
      @liammcleod159 3 роки тому +51

      @@dannyhelser5824 as a 1000 I do not have the capabilities to perform said punishment

  • @briantreadwell2206
    @briantreadwell2206 4 місяці тому +1

    Your calm quiet authority makes for masterful instruction . . . . . I will watch this over during my holiday Rockley, Barbados to add another opening . . . . Already started with it
    I an on my sixth viewing . . . . . I will inevitably be looking at your lesson program . . . . Your work ethic and knowledge is admirable, i aspire to be above average

  • @southernviking8644
    @southernviking8644 Рік тому +11

    Watching this man has raised me 250 points higher on rapid Chess. Less mistakes, better defense and aggressive attacks. Checkmating people faster. Managing clock better.

  • @toad33332
    @toad33332 3 роки тому +493

    I'm a 1900 player, never really bothered to learn the london, i'd picked it up as an alternative to the queens gambit when it doesnt work out for me, i like to have my bishop out before closing the position to support the D4 pawn . However I've gained about 60,70 rating points playing this. It's made a big difference to my game so far.

    • @SirVirtual
      @SirVirtual 3 роки тому +34

      I hope you get to 2000 rating soon

    • @pezra9218
      @pezra9218 2 роки тому +6

      any recommended black openings? im only an 800 player but a while back I learned the queens gambit as my first opening and I climbed like 300 rating, I have tried learning a few on black but they are a little complex and hard to remeber and recommendations?

    • @nyksiex
      @nyksiex 2 роки тому +7

      @@pezra9218 if you are below 1500, you gotta learn game theory before opening theory

    • @kencur9690
      @kencur9690 2 роки тому +5

      @@nyksiex and opening principles before complex opening theory. Go for e4 and learn that basic opening theory (as you do need something) and just play solidly.

    • @nyksiex
      @nyksiex 2 роки тому

      @@kencur9690 you are completely right. It is always the best option to go solid and logical than by heart

  • @nickolayfrissen293
    @nickolayfrissen293 3 роки тому +199

    6:48 why did he suddenly sound like agadmator? xD

    • @filouface
      @filouface 3 роки тому +9

      its its its its loss for black HAHAHA i like the reference.

    • @zachnado69
      @zachnado69 3 роки тому

      plot twist: they are one and the same

  • @marcossandoval7048
    @marcossandoval7048 2 роки тому +3

    Finally digging into the London. I’ve played the Danish gambit enough. I’ve liked the ideas of traps the London can trigger. And I’ve learned I play better in a closed system. Thanks for the instruction Levy!

  • @user-rd1ym7vi6w
    @user-rd1ym7vi6w 3 місяці тому +2

    I'm a struggling learner in Toronto, and it's hard to overstate how useful your videos are! Thanks.

    • @ArkFen
      @ArkFen Місяць тому

      cool! I moved to Toronto a month ago)))

  • @krisselv
    @krisselv 3 роки тому +461

    6:50 this is where agadmator entered the game

  • @R3DR0M666
    @R3DR0M666 3 роки тому +25

    Just got your beginner bootcamp, and combined with the london and Caro-Kann I am having a lot of progress! Thank you!! Greetings from México!!! 😛

  • @zengalileo
    @zengalileo 2 роки тому

    I've said this before but you are just the best explainer of chess. Something about how you talk just makes everything just sink in. I've watched another channel on the London for a couple of weeks over snd over and not really catching on. Then I just watched this video once and I totally get it first time. Thank you so much. Great channel.

  • @ramyakarthik6326
    @ramyakarthik6326 6 місяців тому +1

    Really one of the best videos about the london system!!

  • @rafiirvana9297
    @rafiirvana9297 3 роки тому +8

    Levy you need to make more of these, the series is so informative while still being very digestible. Props

  • @daviderwin1204
    @daviderwin1204 3 роки тому +9

    This is really fantastic. 10 minute openings is my favorite format I've found for this kind of study. Thanks!

  • @mrose4132
    @mrose4132 Рік тому +5

    This is great!!! A 10-minute opening lesson is perfect for me at this stage!! Hoping to improve my game and get up to 1500. I’ll be re-watching this video! Perfect format for me to consume a chess lesson.

  • @unstoppable6047
    @unstoppable6047 Рік тому

    Great video bro. Really appreciate it. So much info that I am watching it over and over trying to get it engraved into my brain. It is definitely helping. I used to just stare at the board in the beginning looking at all the possibilities. It was very overwhelming. Having a good opening to remember, helps so much.

  • @ricklanders
    @ricklanders 3 роки тому +6

    This was excellent, crisp and to the point, and covered many variations. Thanks!

  • @OzzyCat16
    @OzzyCat16 3 роки тому +6

    Levy, just discovered your channel a few months ago. Great sense of humor, amazing content. Thank you for everything you do!

  • @kwibisalufwendo3964
    @kwibisalufwendo3964 4 дні тому

    Watching this from Perth Australia. Thanks for this good stuff Levy. I bought your book because of all the wisdom you have freely shared on UA-cam. Thanks man and I am reading every page 😁

  • @berlav9891
    @berlav9891 11 місяців тому

    New York, NY
    So informative!
    Thank you Levy

  • @andrewf7822
    @andrewf7822 3 роки тому +10

    I have played The London for years but still learnt a few things. Keep up the good work. From North Yorkshire, England.

  • @ripcdburnme
    @ripcdburnme 3 роки тому +96

    I feel like after these ten minute opening setup videos, there should be a part two where you play sub's with said opening. Because now I have to search around for you videos where you play against people with this opening!

    • @tomasbeltran04050
      @tomasbeltran04050 2 роки тому +2

      Go watch his rating climbs wiþ d4. You'll have fun. Also "How to win at chess" (ðat's literally ðe name) is anoðer chess series to watch examples

    • @geethuvarghese9103
      @geethuvarghese9103 Рік тому

      It's there.. Check out levy, Eric, Ramirez.. Ramirez has the most detailed though! Great stuff all.. Good luck, mate!

  • @williamrichards9681
    @williamrichards9681 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for conveying the ideas so clearly and positively - you have enthused me to play this more!!!

  • @iflam100
    @iflam100 5 місяців тому

    Probably the best London System alternatives explained in methodic fashion. Thank you!

  • @suzannetevlin8439
    @suzannetevlin8439 3 роки тому +3

    I'm in Toronto. It's New Years Eve Eve day. I started playing when I was 8 or 9, but never seriously. I lived in France for years and voluteered in the children's ward of a large hospital. I played chess with the kids. They thought I let then beat me ;-)))) I've never thought about strategy, just liked the patterns (I'm an artist). But now I want to play properly. I'll have to watch this one again. Thanks.

  • @zacharyrichied3237
    @zacharyrichied3237 4 роки тому +6

    Watching from Dallas, great content as always Levy!

  • @dougwestimaging9025
    @dougwestimaging9025 2 роки тому

    watched from Tacoma, WA. Thanks for the great lessons!!

  • @washingt0ns
    @washingt0ns 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for the lesson Levy.
    I'm from California and started a chess club in my downtown and we meet in person on Saturdays.
    Met great people cause of chess and also due to you how well you teach that i like to continue playing chess.
    Thanks again. - Giovanni

  • @Milsiz
    @Milsiz 3 роки тому +4

    This is incredibly good. Thanks for sharing your wisdom GothamChess! Learned so much from it!

  • @hankdomning5692
    @hankdomning5692 3 роки тому +3

    I live in Tampa, i have watched this video 3 times now and its really been helpful. thanks Levey

  • @bryankratos
    @bryankratos 3 роки тому

    I'm watching from León, Mexico. I just recently started playing chess seriously and studying and your videos have been extremely helpful and fun to watch, so thanks a lot!

  • @neomeo1045
    @neomeo1045 2 роки тому

    Haha, I just rewatched this video again and it seems each time I watch it I am somewhere else. This time I am visiting family in Poznan, Poland and wanted a refresher because I will play some games tonight which I want to crush ;) Thanks as always Levy, you really helped me get back into chess and relive/reinterpret my school years.)

  • @haydenlawless3248
    @haydenlawless3248 3 роки тому +3

    It’s lovely to see how far levy has come in less than a year

  • @RobertoStelling
    @RobertoStelling 4 роки тому +19

    Watching from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil!
    Amazing series, you got the right tone and balance between variations and general ideas. Keep up with the great work, bro!

  • @annemuha3766
    @annemuha3766 5 місяців тому

    Watching from Pittsburgh PA 😊 thanks for all the great content

  • @halfomillitia
    @halfomillitia 6 місяців тому

    I really appreciate this tutorial, as you show in the clip examples of the different strategies and tactics that I've already run into and played wrong! Now, I know what to do. Good looking, I'm in the South Boogie Down Bronx, NY via Harlem

  • @vaivs7903
    @vaivs7903 3 роки тому +11

    Thank you for the explaination. Mated someone in 11 moves using the h4->h5 move.

  • @Danedog614
    @Danedog614 3 роки тому +3

    Wichita Kansas, love the, "Here's some basic ideas from this position, have a blast" attitude. Good stuff!

  • @xtraeckerson1011
    @xtraeckerson1011 2 роки тому

    Thanks for a very helpful video. I'm a beginner in Little Rock, AR. Looking forward to trying this opening out and getting some experience with it.

  • @jonnyrose3927
    @jonnyrose3927 2 роки тому

    Watching from Chiang mai. My first opening system video. It’s already working. Thank you so much.

  • @witchsorrowful1918
    @witchsorrowful1918 3 роки тому +313

    I'm just here to enjoy Levy's "formal Chess teacher" voice. Now how about we have a Russian gangster voice next?

    • @user-vz2fj4wq7d
      @user-vz2fj4wq7d 3 роки тому +12

      Поддерживаю

    • @koklu3
      @koklu3 3 роки тому +8

      @@user-vz2fj4wq7d согласен

    • @christopherg1288
      @christopherg1288 3 роки тому

      Lmao so true

    • @pphedup
      @pphedup 2 роки тому

      His voice.....but he's so sweet.

  • @user-vz8ic3cb7x
    @user-vz8ic3cb7x 3 роки тому +162

    I am so bad at studying chess, but this gives my sub 400 rated self some hope

    • @officerwizz
      @officerwizz 3 роки тому +1

      Im with you bud

    • @tylerdevore6520
      @tylerdevore6520 3 роки тому +55

      When people say you can get to 1000 just by not blundering pieces its mostly true. The problem is there are sooo many different openings, and as a beginner if you keep switching you never fully understand opening/mid/end game of any of them. Pick 2 openings maybe for both sides and ONLY play those 4 openings. You will become very familiar overtime, and eventually able to spot best tactics for them. Good Luck!

    • @roughlyunderscore
      @roughlyunderscore 3 роки тому +7

      I was kinda bad, but London's theory and Caro-Kann gave me somewhat consistency. Won several games in a row and even did some goodish moves! I hope it's not just me getting lucky lol. I recommend you Caro-Kann and London.

    • @WarDaddy2023
      @WarDaddy2023 3 роки тому +1

      @@roughlyunderscore I agree with you. I only play the London and Caro Kann. I just started playing chess a few months ago and sticking to just two openings and studying them a bit has really helped. I just climbed over 900 rating and its from playing games and becoming familiar with the positions I arrived at when playing familiar openings. I think in a month or two I'm going to slowly add one more opening to both black and white. Good luck on your chess progression.

    • @DJgodrocks2
      @DJgodrocks2 3 роки тому +1

      @@WarDaddy2023 I also want to focus on the London and Caro Kann, but this video feels like it's designed for those who understand the London system a little bit better than what I do right now. Any suggestions for a good way to practice the basics of both openings?

  • @qwerty____141
    @qwerty____141 Рік тому +4

    nice and short, exactly what I wanted.

  • @riketscience
    @riketscience 2 роки тому

    Whassup Levy :) I took from one of your videos today that playing several games a day and winning 50% of them is not real training! So here I am starting the journey of real study. And I decided to start with London. Really excited to start playing with all these lines. Amazing tips. I will watch this video every day for ten days and see if I have it all down. I can do rubiks cube in no time and can remember so many sequences. But chess still blows my mind!

  • @HealthyScratch21
    @HealthyScratch21 3 роки тому +12

    Ever since I’ve taken chess some what more serious over the last 8-9 months or so, I’ve been really interested in becoming a London player. I’m grateful for the knowledge given to us through this video and I’m going to be using these tips right away. From Portland, Oregon

    • @joeshmo546
      @joeshmo546 3 роки тому

      Previously a London player not any more

    • @Gaish
      @Gaish 3 роки тому

      @@joeshmo546 what are you playing now?

    • @joeshmo546
      @joeshmo546 3 роки тому

      I've been experimenting with the Dutch and fried liver attack. I occasionally play the London 8n bullet games for easy development. But not as often a si used to

  • @seelengutt
    @seelengutt 4 роки тому +8

    Serres,Greece.London system is my only opening with white since i started playing chess not too long ago , and i realy learned some basics going from 1k to 1.4k and continue ,but as you said i think i should mix it a little bit and start punishing my opponets more .

  • @rose_blue1
    @rose_blue1 Місяць тому

    The london system is the best gameplay opening! Thank you levy! This opening helped me so much and it helped me in the ending! I won multiple times!

  • @mikeleza
    @mikeleza 10 місяців тому +1

    I figured it’s about time I started studying these lines. Thanks for sharing. The amount of variations seems unlimited but I guess when you get used to one line at a time, you can develop a solid repertoire.

  • @jacobmason9975
    @jacobmason9975 3 роки тому +64

    I'm from Michigan. I want to get super awesome at chess, but the more I study it the more I realize it is actually pretty hard

  • @docsol22
    @docsol22 4 роки тому +89

    These 10 minute videos as full of information. Thank you so much! From Milton, New York. Two hours north of NYC. Hudson Valley.

    • @renecardona4806
      @renecardona4806 3 роки тому +1

      Heyooo I went to RPI in Troy! shout out to upstate NY

    • @nicholasmetz4901
      @nicholasmetz4901 3 роки тому +1

      Yoo Im from Highland NY, I went to the milton dome all the time as a kid!

    • @joeljohnson896
      @joeljohnson896 3 роки тому +1

      Why would you dox yourself like that

    • @docsol22
      @docsol22 3 роки тому

      @@nicholasmetz4901 I am 3 minutes from the dome!

  • @toddjuette6959
    @toddjuette6959 2 роки тому

    I’m watching from my RV in Moab, UT
    Thanks Levy!

  • @elizabeth4689
    @elizabeth4689 6 місяців тому

    hey levy, thanks so much for your videos! learnt this tonight and won a couple games

  • @tanyih5185
    @tanyih5185 3 роки тому +3

    Love from Malaysia! A beginner in chess and I'm now very addicted to it :D

  • @jorzor-spaghetti3167
    @jorzor-spaghetti3167 3 роки тому +19

    Watching from my student apartment in Norway trying to sharpen my knowledge on this opening so I can use it against my dad

  • @DVineMe
    @DVineMe 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this! And your KID/Pirc video as well. For the past month I had just been hovering around the low 300s, then a couple of days ago I applied these. Just reached 451. Of course this isn't magic and I'll probably hover around this level for a while. But it really helps to have an easy straightfoward plan to give you a sense of direction, without losing too much time on having to think about what your next move is going to be.
    I even got two games earlier with 1. d4 e5, don't remember if it's in the video, but I took (don't know if that's right) and just kept developing as normal. It was a bit harder, but still managed to win. So yeah, great stuff this!

    • @DVineMe
      @DVineMe 2 роки тому

      Just to show how powerful this is: someone's currently trying to do this (in a daily no less) 1. d4 e6 2. Bf4 Bb4+ 3. c3 Qf6 4. Be5
      If they take any piece along that diagonal (or fail to move their queen) I'm going to be up a bishop and/or queen, if they keep moving forward with that queen I can keep developing my pieces the way they're supposed to (order depending on what the queen does of course), while simultaneously hunting down the queen.
      All hail the London System! And GothamChess for explaining it so wonderfully in 10 minutes.

  • @captsparky6566
    @captsparky6566 2 роки тому +1

    I’d also love maybe an updated video of this. 10 min London update review

  • @kaushik9359
    @kaushik9359 3 роки тому +22

    I've played London a few times and to be honest I feel that my opponents are taken by a surprise after that initial Bf4 move. This opening has most of the times given me an advantage for the middle games.

    • @Joffe.
      @Joffe. 3 роки тому

      what rating are you that people are surprised to see the london?

    • @illegalpic6814
      @illegalpic6814 3 роки тому

      @@Joffe. 1500+ plus

  • @mrlucasftw42
    @mrlucasftw42 3 роки тому +11

    Oh this is really nice - tired of playing kings pawn - given that many are used to playing against it - sure only playing as a mere 950, but this is nice.

  • @aprofessionalcitizen9030
    @aprofessionalcitizen9030 2 роки тому

    Watching from Salt Lake City Utah USA. Useful! I've been hoping to learn a single decent opening for casual games, I think this is it. Excellent range of complexity depth as the video goes on

  • @hometv7593
    @hometv7593 Рік тому

    Brisbane, Australia. Used to play casual chess when I was young but with my son taking a liking to it. I'm getting back into it and never thought of learning all the openings and game play. It is challenging and fun playing against adaptive AI. I've been watching different videos on UA-cam by various and enjoying learning. Thanks for putting in the effort.

  • @yoddllez7485
    @yoddllez7485 3 роки тому +27

    2:14 stone wall after night move
    3:32 early queen development night c3
    3:57 rook sac
    Jobava London
    Early bishop movement queens gambit 5:14
    - 5:47 kings Indian night c3
    6:18 if opponent plays d5 in kings Indian
    7:38 what to do about early c5- scicilloan

  • @VinayKumar-zj2vt
    @VinayKumar-zj2vt 3 роки тому +5

    Finally started playing d4 when reached 1900 rating in lichess

  • @grl5836
    @grl5836 Рік тому

    Great video; very informative introduction. Many thanks from Lancaster, UK.👍

  • @etiennekoeppel2691
    @etiennekoeppel2691 Рік тому

    Thanks, Levy. Great tutorial. Watching from... London, UK!

  • @AzygousWolf
    @AzygousWolf 3 роки тому +11

    "checking" in from Melbourne Australia during lockdown

  • @BeiggoMC
    @BeiggoMC 3 роки тому +15

    From south-east finland, 14, started playing chess with my dad and sometimes i still cant beat him

    • @pbj4184
      @pbj4184 3 роки тому +1

      What about the 9 other people living in Finland? Can you beat them?

    • @BeiggoMC
      @BeiggoMC 3 роки тому +1

      PBJ lol

  • @danagreen6518
    @danagreen6518 Рік тому +1

    69 yo guy with cancer taking up chess again since my teenage years! I have enjoyed watching your videos for the past several months over our Maine winter. I am a big read of chess books and magazines over the years. I enjoy your pacing often and your style. I am settled in on learning the London system. I am going to review videos here and if you have anything on chessable….do you recommend any good books or reading on the London? Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing with older folks on limited income or illness that can keep us a home and inside more than most/ via Maine USA

  • @user-kn2xr8ei6s
    @user-kn2xr8ei6s Рік тому

    Clear; efficient; great lesson. Thx.

  • @Esther15889
    @Esther15889 3 роки тому +6

    Belgrade, Sebia. You are a great teacher, thank you.

  • @miks8
    @miks8 3 роки тому +8

    0:59 - you never told the good reason why are we delaying Nf3?
    Riga, Latvia

    • @gilmal8892
      @gilmal8892 3 роки тому +7

      because black will pin the knight with Bg4 otherwise

    • @rose_blue1
      @rose_blue1 Місяць тому

      ​@@gilmal8892 True, that's what I was about to say.

  • @esther.s_crochet
    @esther.s_crochet Рік тому

    love this video! ive watched it a bunch! im watching from Augusta Georgia

  • @daveg9068
    @daveg9068 Рік тому

    It's videos like this that convienced me to subscribe. I have been working on the London System for a little while now and, you filled in some gaps. Thank you.

  • @olc7222
    @olc7222 3 роки тому +12

    Watching from Ráckeve, Hungary!

  • @thebaron222
    @thebaron222 4 роки тому +14

    Brilliant thanks i really enjoyed it.
    What is the advantage of c4 over c3 when black does the early light square bishop move?

    • @Alexander-kh2rc
      @Alexander-kh2rc 4 роки тому +1

      You transpose into a queen's gambit, not really an advaantage, just his preferance since queen's gambit is probably one of the best tournament oppenings:)

    • @lucianocastello9260
      @lucianocastello9260 3 роки тому +1

      @@Alexander-kh2rc here 5:12 the advantage is that you are breaking the symmetry and gaining a bit more space and active play.

    • @trikmandularlgaming2026
      @trikmandularlgaming2026 3 роки тому

      @@Alexander-kh2rc queens gambit is refuted by Qa4+

  • @SiniBANG
    @SiniBANG 2 роки тому

    Thanks for your vids, I've been watching for about 2 weeks now and learning the game beyond how the pieces work and play-by-feel made it fun and frustrating for me. This became a go-to opening for white me just a few days in after a bad lose streak, greetings from the Philippines.

  • @juantenreyro6786
    @juantenreyro6786 2 роки тому

    Remember watching your videos in the quarantine. Now I sadly have hocd and it's taking over my life. Thank you for teaching me a lot.

  • @rayclay2
    @rayclay2 4 роки тому +37

    Great series. Gotham Chess. so concise. well presented..love the enthusiasm and candor.. a great teacher~! rock n roll hal of fame city here. shores of lake erie.

  • @anhphamduc8313
    @anhphamduc8313 4 роки тому +23

    Gotham is the best at making these instructional videos!

  • @finalink2342
    @finalink2342 2 роки тому +2

    Watching from Vancouver, Canada. Thanks for the video!!

  • @6Pope9
    @6Pope9 3 роки тому +17

    Kostelec na Hané, Czech republic. I can't speak english and I don't understand a single word in this video. Just watching for this handsome gentleman.

    • @willembakker7999
      @willembakker7999 3 роки тому

      Ehhm, how dis you write this then?

    • @6Pope9
      @6Pope9 3 роки тому +1

      @@willembakker7999 Google translate

    • @adamvrtal4766
      @adamvrtal4766 3 роки тому +1

      @@6Pope9 Google překladač je klasika 😁

  • @losthighway6749
    @losthighway6749 3 роки тому +199

    Levy: “I suspect a cheater.” *confirms cheater *humiliates cheater
    Me: *sees disconnect *loses game “This cat was clearly cheating.” *checks analysis and profile “Wait, I’m his only win in like six games and he had several blunders...” 😳😞😭😞😭

    • @kennyjohn1562
      @kennyjohn1562 3 роки тому +4

      F

    • @kunalsingh4418
      @kunalsingh4418 3 роки тому +6

      Happened to me just yesterday. The guy played an almost 99% accuracy game and totally crushed me. I was half doubting if he was a cheater , but turned out the guy had lost like 4-5 matches consecutively and I was his only win.

    • @unknownplayer7190
      @unknownplayer7190 3 роки тому +6

      @@kunalsingh4418 because he used engine just to you

    • @ajay-pq8tg
      @ajay-pq8tg 2 роки тому +1

      @@unknownplayer7190 yea thats possible , but getting 99 accuracy is also possibke without cheating. Ive had friends play each other and win with 97-99 accuracy but i think its more prevelant at lower ratings.

    • @jinolin9062
      @jinolin9062 2 роки тому +6

      @@ajay-pq8tg punishing blunders is a easy best move so when your opponent is brain dead the accuracy is very high.

  • @GamingStudio798
    @GamingStudio798 2 місяці тому

    Amazing explanation!

  • @Andres_El_Paisa
    @Andres_El_Paisa Рік тому

    Best London video out there. You are an awesome teacher Levy!

  • @mohammadashhad2226
    @mohammadashhad2226 3 роки тому +3

    I'm watching from Raipur Chhattisgarh India
    Love you my brother keep it up buddy
    You're very concrete and concise