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Facing the Trompowsky and London Systems as Black 4 of 5

In this lecture I am going to show you what to do against Trompowsky and London systems – two popular side lines that white uses to deviate from well-known theoretical positions. In both cases white starts with 1.d4 whereas black immediately brings the knight to f6. Then, if white moves the dark-squared bishop to f4 we call it the London System. In the Trompowsky system the same bishop goes to g5 to attack the f6-knight. These openings can be pretty tricky, especially if black does not know how to react on them. The variations that I am going to show you from the black's point of view are not the main lines, but still solid and, what's also good, do not require a lot of memorization on your side.

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5 декабря 2020 г. 21:44:36
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