Why bother learning hundreds of complex variations when you can play a simple yet deadly opening – the London System with 2.Bf4. Over the last couple of years nearly all the world’s elite grandmasters have been employing the London System, and on this DVD Simon Williams shows what we can learn from their practice. The “Ginger GM“ takes a look at all the latest developments whilst teaching you all the basics that you need to know in order to play this opening with success.
Following his first bestseller on the London System, Williams‘ new work not only updates previous analyses but is also packed with new and original ideas which can be used even at the highest level - a must for players who want results, yet do not have much time on their hands. If you’re not a practitioner of the London System yet, in fact the only question remains: “Why Not?”
The London System is becoming increasingly popular, both at grandmaster and club level. The theory of the opening is developing quickly, with new things being tested all the time. This, in return, gives rises to fresh tactical ideas which should belong to the basic arsenal of any London devotee – after all, tactics remains the be-all and end-all of the game. On this DVD, Simon Williams shows all the complications in the London System one has to know as White, giving you the tactical tools for a successful practice – the player who knows the typical motifs has an advantage over the board. Using the interactive FritzTrainer format which invites the viewer to answer questions by entering the moves on the screen, the “Ginger GM“, intensively and systematically, makes your familiar with a multitude of typical tactical finesses in positions of the London System. Of course, those who don’t yet have this opening in their repertoire can also profit – after all, a sharp combinatorial vision is always useful in chess.
• Video running time: 7 hours 16 minutes (English)
• With interactive training including video feedback
• Extra: Further Training chapter with repertoire and play features
• Including ChessBase Reader
• Video running time: 3 hours 14 min(English)
• With interactive training including video feedback
• Bonus: Further database with 82 games and 154 training questions
Bei den Damenbauernspielen handelt es sich um eine Gruppe von Eröffnungen, in denen Weiß nach 1.d4 d5 im frühen Partiestadium oder auch ganz auf den Vorstoß c2-c4 verzichtet. Auf die schwarze Stellung wird so zwar weniger Druck ausgeübt, dafür kann Weiß aber auch meist ungestört seine Kräfte entfalten. Sehr beliebt ist vor allem bei Amateuren z. B. die schnelle Entwicklung mit Sf3 und Lf4, das Londoner System. Der weiße Aufbau ist denkbar einfach: es soll e3, Ld3, Sbd2 und c3 folgen. Falls nötig schafft h3 für den Lf4 ein Rückzugsfeld auf h2, um einem drohenden Abtausch nach ...Sh5 ausweichen zu können. Zusätzliche Attraktivität erhält der weiße Aufbau, weil er nicht nur nach 1.d4 d5, sondern gegen fast alle schwarzen Aufstellungen nach 1.d4 möglich ist.
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