From London System BEGINNER to EXPERT in 45 minutes

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    00:00-03:00 Overview of the video
    03:00-07:40 Intro when to play c4
    07:40-21:25 How to choose the right plan
    21:25-36:20 When to play c4 instead of c3
    36:20-42:30 When to play Bg3
    42:30-45:16 Outro
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  • @AlexBanzea
    @AlexBanzea  Год назад +15

    Check out the second part of this guide vs kings Indian defense: ruclips.net/video/YbdguiIBFc4/видео.html

  • @adamjeffs7515
    @adamjeffs7515 Год назад +98

    You explain chess really well. You have now joined gotham and hikaru as my third chess youtuber

    • @ZiRo815
      @ZiRo815 Год назад +11

      You should consider adding Eric Rosen to your list too

    • @uefets
      @uefets Год назад +9

      @@ZiRo815 Rosen and definitely Naroditsky!

    • @vladimirt7457
      @vladimirt7457 Год назад +2

      willtaylorchess too

    • @modestben
      @modestben Год назад +3

      How can danya not be in there wtf

    • @ZiRo815
      @ZiRo815 Год назад +1

      @@modestben I like Danya, but I struggle to engage with his content for some reason. Perhaps I'm too crap at chess.

  • @banzaiburger9589
    @banzaiburger9589 Год назад +46

    This is the kind of content that makes Alex deserve at least double the amount of subs. Super helpful clarification of the commonly asked questions

    • @isakdahl7875
      @isakdahl7875 Год назад +1

      Gotham having 2mil and Alex having 25k is a tragedy

    • @banzaiburger9589
      @banzaiburger9589 Год назад +2

      @@isakdahl7875 tragic and ridiculous. I don't dislike Gotham but his clickbaity style can be a turnoff. Alex 's stuff is value-packed.

    • @isakdahl7875
      @isakdahl7875 Год назад +1

      @@banzaiburger9589 I don’t dislike Gotham either but Alex seems like a much better teacher to me

  • @johndileo8102
    @johndileo8102 Год назад +5

    Your explanation at 15:44 was so helpful. I get to that point often in the London but I do not often have a decisive plan to follow up. Great ideas, thank you!

  • @CousinJamess
    @CousinJamess Год назад +6

    I love when you compared the caro-kann to the london. i started playing chess 2 months ago (about 750 rated) and I've been learning the london for about a month now. last week i started learning the caro-kann b/c i had no good openings against e4. in my short time playing the caro kann i have had so many positions where it felt like i just ended up playing the london but with black. i started using my london tactics w/ caro and its worked ok so its nice to see my comparisons to the 2 openings werernt baseless

    • @stillmattwest
      @stillmattwest Год назад +1

      London + Caro + Reverse London = happiness

    • @snufkin4568
      @snufkin4568 8 месяцев назад +2

      This is really interesting cause I’m trying to learn the London but I’ve played and really enjoyed the caro kann.
      I have noticed it does look like the London when you win the center.

  • @darensweeney5925
    @darensweeney5925 Год назад

    Is the best video on the London I've ever seen! Theoretical w/o requiring deep memorization of multiple lines. Kudos, Alex!

  • @howlingwolf317
    @howlingwolf317 Год назад +9

    This is a fantastic video that clarifies the London system immensely. I seriously haven't found someone else explain the C4 push so well.

  • @PFurmonavicius
    @PFurmonavicius Год назад +3

    I really appreciate to making these wonderful, helpful, lessons!

  • @michaelgreen7002
    @michaelgreen7002 Год назад +2

    This video was fantastic and extremely helpful to me as a London player. I enjoy your videos in which you play rapid games but I found this video much more instructive.

  • @maximaxmaxxx2252
    @maximaxmaxxx2252 11 месяцев назад

    Finally a good course about the ideas and strategies of the London. Only finding videos showing traps ans explaining nothing was driving me mad.
    Thx man.

  • @abhinavbajad
    @abhinavbajad Год назад +3

    Really helpful content cleared so many things about london and chess in general

  • @Lee-uf4no
    @Lee-uf4no Год назад +2

    Thank you for another great lesson! These videos are awesome for those of us who want to take the London System to the next level.

  • @evaneugenescott
    @evaneugenescott Год назад +12

    Great video. I think it would be really helpful to review some of your students’ games. I find that I have a hard time coming up with concrete plans especially when my opponent doesn’t blunder.

  • @ellessar03
    @ellessar03 Год назад

    This is so well explained! Thank you Alex

  • @fightclub571
    @fightclub571 Год назад +1

    You are a London genius. I learned so much from you since I started following your channel and studying your Chessable course.

  • @PEBBLETHEREBEL1985
    @PEBBLETHEREBEL1985 Год назад +17

    Great content as always. Best London Chessable course for sure

  • @ronfrancis6012
    @ronfrancis6012 Год назад

    Best video I've seen from you I think Alex. Very clear and on point.

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад

      That’s what I thought too before posting so pretty happy you think the same!

  • @kawserahmed77
    @kawserahmed77 Год назад +5

    This guy is literally the most amazing chess coach I've ever come across!
    Best of luck in your future chess career.
    🧡🧡

    • @DerrickthePinecone
      @DerrickthePinecone 6 месяцев назад +1

      He is absolutely the best, for sure. Thank you, Alex, for helping everyone become better at chess!

  • @stuartyaxley6689
    @stuartyaxley6689 Год назад

    As a new player, I decided to try and keep it simple by learning the London system. I can develop my pieces fairly quickly, which gives me more thinking time mid game. Your video has given me alot to think about, thank you.

  • @sci_lib
    @sci_lib 4 месяца назад

    SUPER HELPFUL. Thank you so much!

  • @Mike072
    @Mike072 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot Alex. Have been following you for the last couple months. Great content. Naroditskys and your videos is what brighten up my day

  • @zoomingby
    @zoomingby 10 месяцев назад

    The type of video no other channel does. His chessable courses are AMAZING by the way.

  • @dragobb1
    @dragobb1 Год назад

    Honestly, this is the best video of london system explained. Congratz !

  • @concretenyc6826
    @concretenyc6826 2 месяца назад

    Great video, answered a lot of my questions

  • @bobcobb158
    @bobcobb158 Год назад

    Fantastic explanation, thanks!

  • @ChessJourneyman
    @ChessJourneyman Год назад +1

    This video is a crime, simply too good to be free content! I think you did an awesome job explaining some principles to us in a way that we can apply it in our games rather than try to memorize a dozen different lines.
    In terms of the video, in a chronological order:
    I got more comfortable with the Berkes structure and with e4 pawn breaks in London, thanks to your videos.
    For that 1st position - was thinking Ne5 first, then e4, then preparing e4 with Re1, but in this case, it was unnecessary because f5 shuts it down. That f5 move preventing e4 felt super uncomfortable at first, but switching to c4 makes the game playable again :D
    For the 2nd position - Had that exact attacking dilemma but in a slightly different position. Was also debating between Qf3-h3 or h4-h5. So I opted to go for h4-Bg5 because I'm a curious cat but also a noob.
    But in your position, a move I thought you'd suggest was Bg3 followed by f4 because I've seen you play that in some of your games.
    Also had no clue about the X key in Chessbase, that's super helpful!
    Nc3+c4 synergy is also a cool tip.
    Thanks for the succint educational content as always!

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад +8

      Always free for my subscribers! Unless we fail the chess dream and I have to make an onlyfans, hope you guys will remember me then lol

  • @richardcasey4439
    @richardcasey4439 6 месяцев назад

    Very interesting. I’m learning the London and its variations

  • @stillmattwest
    @stillmattwest Год назад

    YES. This is the London video I needed to see.

  • @louisfitzgerald6231
    @louisfitzgerald6231 Год назад

    Very nice tutorial mate, love seeing your different opinion to people like chessbrah or Gotham when it comes to variations

  • @blevyzgos
    @blevyzgos Год назад

    Thank you Alex. Studying your London on chesable.

  • @DutchBushcraftKnives
    @DutchBushcraftKnives Год назад

    Mate you’ve made me reach 1200 within a few months.. thanks mate you’re a legend!

  • @marcomartini910
    @marcomartini910 Год назад

    Fantastic video !!!

  • @cybermonk8580
    @cybermonk8580 Год назад

    Awesome! Now one for the Caro!

  • @pr8mesh
    @pr8mesh Год назад

    Great content!

  • @biezekes
    @biezekes Год назад +1

    A lesson like this on the Jobava would-be a true gift

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад +1

      look the pinned comment lol

  • @alesteves5255
    @alesteves5255 5 месяцев назад

    11:51 in closed games like this. For a waiting move or prophylactic move, computer suggest to push the a or h pawns, also to gain more space i think.

  • @barrymcgregor6233
    @barrymcgregor6233 Год назад

    Your teaching is different class great way about you 👍

  • @QuietAC
    @QuietAC 11 месяцев назад

    thanks for the lesson

  • @ChristianSoschner
    @ChristianSoschner 4 месяца назад

    Fantastic content

  • @davidhurd3903
    @davidhurd3903 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @natesolon
    @natesolon 4 месяца назад

    9:48 Ne5 is tactically possible thanks to 1. Ne5 Nxe5 2. dxe5 Bxe5 3. Bxh7+! (not 3. Qh5 f5 which would allow Black to defend everything) 3...Kxh7 4. Qh5+ Kg8 5. Bxe5. Having said that, this ultimately just leads to an equal trade and a position where White doesn't have much going on, so not the best option, but a good tactical motif to be aware of.

  • @kevienarizky7628
    @kevienarizky7628 Год назад

    16:36 I always confused if at this position, black jump his knight, Ne4. I usually take it with my other knight. What's the best response to that? Anyway, It's the best recap of your entire london playlist on youtube. Great content always, alex. Cheer!

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад +1

      He can’t play Ne4 cause we win a pawn no?

  • @benjaminbarry5589
    @benjaminbarry5589 7 месяцев назад +1

    The Bob Ross of chess instruction. 🎨

  • @FerrisMcLauren
    @FerrisMcLauren Год назад

    thank you

  • @dustinjmyers
    @dustinjmyers Год назад

    9:06 I probably go for e4, always have Qc2 but easily parried by nf6 or something

  • @DerrickthePinecone
    @DerrickthePinecone 6 месяцев назад

    What to do if black opens with e5? Push it ahead? Take it? Do you have any suggestions on this opening from black? I've read where some teachers teach that taking right away is a great choice, but some say otherwise, and pushing is best. Other say do not take or push and simply protect your own pawn with another pawn or knight. Thoughts?

  • @prfzcat
    @prfzcat Год назад

    The day you cover the fianchetto opening is the day I will cry from happiness ❤️🙏

  • @St.Ellachick
    @St.Ellachick 9 месяцев назад

    9:06
    Qc2 followed likely by Rac1 preparing c4 pownbbreak in a future
    15:38
    Nf3

  • @jaybingham3711
    @jaybingham3711 Год назад

    Crazy helpful stuff. Excellent. Thanks much. The one question I still had is black's lsB to f5, followed by our lsB to d3. Then a they fallback to g6. What are the ideas for resolving that tension? Also you provide a combat sport analogy. So hoping you practiced it and that a Gotham chess boxing match is in the works! Let's go!!

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад

      I guess you are talking about a position like this: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Bf4 Bf5 4.e3 e6 5.Bd3 Bg6 now the point would be to play Ne5 followed by Nxg6 grabbing the bishop pair with a slight edge. Not sure about the chess boxing part, but I’m down to race him on the track haha

    • @jaybingham3711
      @jaybingham3711 Год назад

      @@AlexBanzea Right. Specifically, we're happy (conversely) when our B is taken on g3 providing possibilities for rook involvement. Why do we not care that we just handed that same thing to black?

    • @jaybingham3711
      @jaybingham3711 Год назад

      @@AlexBanzea I guess you're saying having the B pair is enough compensation for giving up a half open h file.

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад

      @@jaybingham3711 we shouldn’t get mated on the h-file normally!

    • @jaybingham3711
      @jaybingham3711 Год назад

      @@AlexBanzea True. Gotcha. Now more importantly...with your track stamina, all you're going to need to is some basic boxing techniques and you'll absolutely own old-man Levy. Two months of training and you can start setting up a match. It's going to be fun! Looking forward to it. Finally...Abby Steiner. OMFG...Abby Steiner. Nuff said right?

  • @agevivoku
    @agevivoku Год назад

    Hey, quick question: in Minute 11:11 when you explain that one should go c4; Why wouldnt i go Ng5 instead, threatening to take the e6 pawn and forking queen and rook?

  • @dontenbrook2858
    @dontenbrook2858 Год назад

    Are your recommendations in this video (specifically when to play c4) also in your course, or is this new material? If the latter, will it be incorporated into your course? Thanks!

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад

      This is not a theoretical video, as I said c4 won’t always be the best move. In the course we usually focus on the best lines!

  • @simon_sch
    @simon_sch Год назад

    9:09 i would go pawn to C4 here. Supported by the knight who will attack the bishop after the pawn exchange

  • @yhwac
    @yhwac Год назад

    Hi! What do you think about the b3 opening? Maybe worthy of a video??

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад

      To me it just feels like you are playing with the Black pieces right away. We could cover it at some point, but won't recommend.

  • @clayvertmarjani6939
    @clayvertmarjani6939 Год назад +1

    How is this free? So much information!

  • @simon_sch
    @simon_sch Год назад

    Could you give me the link of the "in depth" video where u explain the moves vs the fianchetto?

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/YbdguiIBFc4/видео.html

    • @simon_sch
      @simon_sch Год назад

      @@AlexBanzea thank you!!

  • @NerdyWordyMatt
    @NerdyWordyMatt Год назад

    How would you handle a game where black plays Bishop G4 with the intent to swap bishop for a knight?

  • @tobyausneurobi
    @tobyausneurobi Год назад +1

    Probably a total noob question, but at 29:38 for example, why would black not simply take the free pawn on C4? As white I can't take it back immediately. Is it because it leads to a positional disadvantage for black? Sorry if I missed the explanation.

    • @CFthorin
      @CFthorin Год назад

      Fairly new to this myself to take my answer with a grain of salt. I think you can blockade with Nc3, then eventually d3 and your light square bishop can take that pawn cuz it’s hanging.

  • @stantonh1452
    @stantonh1452 Год назад

    So basically, if they dont have pawn on C5 then you should push C4?

  • @Papiiswagg
    @Papiiswagg Год назад

    Brother English is also my second language and I tend to also do what you when you are explaining things you keep saying Uhh or umm. Instead of saying those things try to take a small pause instead and you will definitely go to the next level!

  • @michakowalski4578
    @michakowalski4578 Год назад +1

    9:37 What about Bishop h7+ followed by Queen h5+?

    • @hairnetart
      @hairnetart Год назад

      That’s what I was wondering, too. Isn’t that the perfect position for the greek gift?

  • @joshmurphy8
    @joshmurphy8 9 месяцев назад

    I don't know it its just because I'm working but does anyone find it hard do digest the whole idea? I get the general rules and concepts but not the big picture

  • @Bad_Batch_65
    @Bad_Batch_65 Год назад +1

    🤯

  • @stevesidare2493
    @stevesidare2493 Год назад +1

    @10:00 can the Greek Gift be implemented?

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад +1

      not really because Black will have ...Nf6 as a defense!

  • @jonathandoughy3430
    @jonathandoughy3430 Год назад

    OMG, I watched this whole video waiting to understand what to do when black takes the C4 pawn with their D5 pawn, and it never happened!

  • @aw5840
    @aw5840 Год назад

    17:07 there is a mistake-black moves g6 and is better as per stockfish :) but great videos overall

  • @cougarmeat8803
    @cougarmeat8803 10 месяцев назад

    You gave us the London and the Caro Kann. Now we need videos as black against d4. Please.

  • @user-ie5hq3gp5o
    @user-ie5hq3gp5o Год назад +1

    Wht about dxc4 after bishop d2 at 30:54

  • @shawnhorton2000
    @shawnhorton2000 Год назад

    “but you know I have already learned all theory of chess” 😂

  • @jacobsteer4802
    @jacobsteer4802 Год назад

    new to chess here, why is the night to E5 so powerful in the london system. hope someone can reply, thanks.

  • @timt6312
    @timt6312 Год назад

    The starting position already shows inaccuracys. First e3 then the other knight then c3 and only then comes the knight. Why is nf3 out already?

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад

      If you’d watch more on the channel you’d probably understand!

  • @KolyaBennett
    @KolyaBennett Год назад

    9:00
    Greek Gift!!!

  • @rv706
    @rv706 Год назад +1

    41:11 - Wait, but that is in contradiction with what you advised before: you said you should slide the Bishop back to g3 when c5 has been played, but now after c5 you played Bd3 instead...

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад +1

      Remember the beginning of the video where I said the first 10-15 moves should be purely memorized? That's the small exceptional case when we break the rule. As I said before, sometimes the best move won't be the most logical one, therefore you need to learn the move by move stuff for the best results possible. Anyways from my experience this rule is super helpful both for myself and for the people I worked with. You can use whatever you want from the video, I am just telling you the way I see chess.

  • @AdamGenesisArt
    @AdamGenesisArt Год назад

    My kind of chess video.

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot buddy

    • @AdamGenesisArt
      @AdamGenesisArt Год назад

      @@AlexBanzea Thanks for taking the time to make nice content

  • @HCW2855HCW
    @HCW2855HCW Год назад

    9:09 I would try Ba4 then greek gift possible.

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад +1

      Don’t forget black can play Nd7-Nf6! And protect against the mate threat on h7.

    • @HCW2855HCW
      @HCW2855HCW Год назад

      @@AlexBanzea Thanks Love your content and getting your London course soon!

  • @almoemason
    @almoemason Год назад

    you stat the course in the middle

  • @paulg6994
    @paulg6994 Год назад

    17:00

  • @jongler9775
    @jongler9775 Год назад

    I came here undercover. I don't want to play the London system. I want to understand it to destroy it. Completely. From the face of the earth.
    Seriously though, thank you Alex for the kind subtitle "berkes". Since I asked you the spelling of another structure in a precedent video, I was surprised and elated to see you taking care of that here too.
    ( I still can't spell "Göergenitza" ???!! Damn )
    Thanks a bunch

  • @walterbrownstone8017
    @walterbrownstone8017 Год назад

    I continue to study the London but I don't really play it. I've noticed that no matter what black does, things will just get worse and worse for black as the game goes on. The only hope black seems to have is to hope that white makes mistakes it blunders. Under perfect play by both sides white increases its advantage. I haven't seen that before.

    • @Heroball299
      @Heroball299 Год назад

      That's not true at all. Black has about 3 or 4 lines which equalise easily and in those positions it's white who needs to be accurate to get anything out of the opening. It's still fun to play but mostly you just get an equal position and play chess.

    • @walterbrownstone8017
      @walterbrownstone8017 Год назад

      @@Heroball299 That sounds normal and sensible. But it really didn't seem that way. To put it another way, inaccuracies were more painful for black than for white.

  • @javiazar
    @javiazar 7 месяцев назад

    The London is terrible for anybody under 1500 elo.
    It's not that it's inherently bad, it's the fact that to make it work YOU have to be good at chess.
    It's too neutral, so when you suck at chess, it's gonna suck for you. It's not trying to induce any mistakes from black, or give white any sort of advantage at all... in fact, the London will put you in impossible positions that your sub-15000 brain will almost surely fumble.
    I'm 700 elo and I have a 29% win rate with white when playing the London, yet I have a 52% win rate with black when playing the Caro-Kann.
    Queen's Gambit as white I win 58% of the time... (accepted and declined combined).

  • @petercohen3966
    @petercohen3966 Год назад

    You have good content but it's 45min of what should only be a 20min or less video. The final is summary is great. You could actually begin with that and then just go over each point, being succinct. Also please bookmark your positions so you're not replaying the entire game each time. Good luck with your teaching.

  • @shawnhorton2000
    @shawnhorton2000 Год назад +1

    But Hikaru doesn’t teach he just plays super unusual moves only he can understand.

  • @shitholeworld
    @shitholeworld Год назад +1

    I find your style of teaching by video to be very long-winded. 8 minutes in and it's all been meaningless chat so far, so I am checking out. I like Remote Chess Academy for concise videos. Good luck in your career.

  • @bakribur9622
    @bakribur9622 8 месяцев назад

    Can you do English please

  • @_mnt_
    @_mnt_ 8 месяцев назад

    ummaaaaa

  • @117_sins7
    @117_sins7 Год назад

    pretend they do nothing? how about we pretend they do something

  • @john-ze7eu
    @john-ze7eu Год назад

    This is NOT an easy opening to play.. Especially when black brings the light bishop out early or the queen out early on the queenside...

  • @BMWE-hm7uz
    @BMWE-hm7uz Год назад

    @4.08 ambitious chess player? london? not convinced they go together to be honest

  • @PritiChuz
    @PritiChuz Год назад

    first 8 min u didnt say anything i this vid . maybe make a plan what you gonna talk in the vid for max success

  • @garydinsdale6668
    @garydinsdale6668 9 месяцев назад

    Alex your offending a great number of people by taking the lords name in vane. If you stop you will gain a lot more subscribers and endorsements.

  • @BasilVT
    @BasilVT Год назад

    heyhey! super chess beginner, very new, so im sorry if this is just a really dumb idea!! kind of difficult for me to visualize more than a few moves at a time. at around 8:45, would Bxh7 Kxh7 Ng5 Kg8 with the idea of going Qh5 work and looking for mate? im guessing there's ways to stop it a little bit but that's a lot of pressure and im assuming the tempi is definitely in your favor even though youd be 2 points down, and opp would need to use even more resources to stop mate? like knight would have to go Nf6 and youd be able to go Re1 to maybe even look for a rook lift or something similar? (edit-- to clarify also since i realized after i posted and ended up re-listening to what he said, i dont think its the BEST move to do, but i think especially for lower rated games it could be a really neat attack)
    also, thank you for all of these in depth vids alex!!! youre literally my go-to for learning chess, and i really appreciate the way you speak, youre able to simplify things and put it into a much better perspective

  • @mattbastardssen7816
    @mattbastardssen7816 Год назад

    With the Black pawn on c6, why should White bother with c2-c3? Instead can we just consider a2-a3, holding c2-c4 in reserve ... On the other hand, if Black plays an early ...c7-c5, then c2-c3 may be more appropriate, when Nf3-e5, Bb5, even Qa4 may be more appropriate ... Finally, can we just drop the gimmicks of exceedingly low expectations of trying to win against 1200, 1300, 1500 players? Really., How ya gonna eat your pudding if ya don't eat your meat? Grow a pair, take your girlfriend to the restaurant and let her order the meat and pay for it herself. She will thank you. Then you eat the pudding. Just a thought.

  • @CharlieFleed
    @CharlieFleed 4 месяца назад

    Man, eight minutes in and not much yet. I would definitely cut/shorten these intros.

  • @SchrodingersPuss
    @SchrodingersPuss 5 месяцев назад

    You remind me of the bad guy in John Wick 4