London System ONLY Rating Climb | 2100-2200 Part I
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Most relevant speedrun for all london players, thanks!.
You are too nice!
The new reference to learn playing London system. I just watched your video about the Nc6 without c5 London... instantly went from 1400 to 1600 on lichess. Keep up the great work Alex and thanks so much for sharing this great series of London tuto !
Crazyyy! It’s the comments like
this that motivate me to keep
going 🙌
You make it look it so easy!! Thanks for explaining what you are thinking as you play. That helps immensely!
Glad to help ❤️
Another great tutorial. Thanks. You said you are also a kings Indian player with black. Can we have a speedrun in that direction too.. or the Pirc?
The thing is not many people watch my kings Indian videos. I have it in mind after we grow the channel a bit more.
Keep them coming Alex!
Yes sir!
I'm fond of Jobava Speedrun before it's even started.
First time I see you on the channel! There is still a bit left from the current run tho. Also hyped for the Jobava!!
@@AlexBanzea I've been here for c.a. 2 months already and it was great to discover your channel as I had started playing London not too long before. Keep up great work 👍
thank you sir
Thank you!
Your analysis is extremely hard to follow since your demonstration board does not match your talk. :58 the Black Queen and White Rook do a nice little illegal dance because the move order was not shown. Then 1:08 OMG you say Black must play Bxb5 and I'm going to take the Bishop with check and a lead in development. But then you don't remove the bishop from d7, how can your viewers evaluate the position when it doesn't reflect reality? I've played the London at the club level for years and understand it very well, but you lost me in the first minute. I would make sure every move in the game is reflected on the diagram so that everything is understood.
You could check the post game analysis where I am actually moving the pieces on the board. I agree it’s not easy for everyone to visualize 2-3 moves, but you should make an effort if you are looking to improve. Staying in the comfort zone won’t take you very far in chess.
First comment .d
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