Can you imagine the poor person at @31:55? You're down a lot, but your opponent (who is SUPPOSED to be a 1000 elo player) has less than 6 seconds on the clock. This is SUPPOSED to be YOUR win. And then, he just seemingly turns on "become chess-god" and all his moves literally become split-second premoves that ends with your loss.
Real nice and instruktiv Videos. Came across the London some month ago while not having played for ages. Easy to learn and slowly i seem to get it. +200 Elo in 2 month time for a noob. Inspiring Videos. Two thumps up!
Unfortunately Nxf6 doesn't come with check, so black will respond with Qxc5 and trade queens. I think it's still winning because black's knight is trapped in the corner and you're up a million pawns, but it's not forcing enough to win the queen outright.
Yooo. You should win one lose one win one lose one with the black pieces so the rating leaps aren’t so severe and we get to see more games. I know you be streaming though.
lol your games dont seem to end like this.. " The London system is the least aggressive, most closed opening. Inevitably all the pieces get traded off and an equal endgame is reached. There are no tactics, no attacks, sacrifices, or anything interesting. The only reason anyone plays it is to try to bore their opponent into submission. " why is the londopn system good? what does that bishop do at the start? why is it a good move?
Besides passive control of the center from a distance the main plans of it being there are you can rock it back to the corner and trade to open a rook or put pressure on the c7 pawn especially when paired with a knight or sometimes it can be traded for a king-side pawn break type thing. Probably other things too I'm a 1200ish that mainly plays london and queens gambit they both have similar themes
The challenge does not even remotely work though does it , because you are not playing anything like an 1100 player , you are playing like a GM no mater what you do , great series by the way , interesting hearing the ideas in first few opening moves
@@alekhinecat Has he played it versus people rated above 2000? Or people that know what to do? Nb4 and Bb4 both get crushed. The queen sack line is playable but still dubious
Why are you only able to include the games with the white pieces? Why are you NOT ABLE to include the games with the black pieces? I understand, those will usually not include the London system, so you probably don't want to include them. But not wanting, and not being able is quite different. Or were you not able to learn proper English?!
We need an Aman v Eric Rosen 50+ blitz game London only match.
I love this
Ummm Aman would crush
For my future reference:
16:05 c6, Qb6
42:29 Bf5 before Nf6 doesn't work
49:55 Englund Gambit
41:19 - pay attention. Serious gems here.
I was 1000 elo for about a year. Watching your London and kings Indian system videos made me gain 200 elo in a few days. I'm finally 1200 :")
Congratulations 🎉
What elo are you now
For me,it is the colle system
This channel is criminally underrated. Love this series, we take those!
Can you imagine the poor person at @31:55? You're down a lot, but your opponent (who is SUPPOSED to be a 1000 elo player) has less than 6 seconds on the clock. This is SUPPOSED to be YOUR win. And then, he just seemingly turns on "become chess-god" and all his moves literally become split-second premoves that ends with your loss.
Well if I’m not mistaken they get their rating points refunded
1:00 e6 h6 h5
9:01 Nf6 c6 Qb6
9:00 this opponent played amazingly!! 1175 is definitely underrated
Yeah, I played the London in a chess tourney and that sideline black played there with c6 and qb6 absolutely destroyed me from existence.
@@mashrafi157 I always play a different Qb6 line against the london with black, but I never know how to punish white if they play inaccurate
I think 1175 in blitz chess is ~1375 in rapid
@@HuyNgo-mm7gh Yep basically
@@HuyNgo-mm7gh No it's not
17:00 Anti-Anti-London:
1.d4 Nf6 2.Bf4 c6 3.Nf3 Qb6 4.Nbd2 d5 5.c4 Qxb2 6.cxd5 cxd5 7.Rb1 Qa3 8.e4 Nxe4 9.Bxb8 Rxb8 10.Bb5+ Bd7 11.Bxd7+ Kxd7 12.Nxe4 dxe4 13.Ne5+ Ke8 14.O-O
+1.7 for white
"Just wondering if I need to be hasty here...?" - GM Aman Hambleton, 2022, whilst 2 minutes down and womping to big bad beats.
More london content plz. Keep it coming.
42:45 a6 is a pretty good defense here.. a6 Qxb7 Nd8 and there are no checks for white.. if Qxa8 then Qxb1+.. I thought this was nice. 🙂
at 31:43 what if black plays Nxb3+
Love this series! Would love to learn more about the Catalan opening for the future!
2:40 had me dying
"hmm... K.. Can only expect bishop b7"
*Ba6* 😂😂
Against QueenJazzy, was the pawn on H7 hanging for a while, and if knight takes rook on h7, qe5# ?
Queen jizz would never fall for such moist plays
Maybe it’s just a dead pawn he was about to mate I guess
@@jibbiw999 taking this pawn was tricky and leading to mate in 1 if the opponent fell for the trick
Real nice and instruktiv Videos. Came across the London some month ago while not having played for ages. Easy to learn and slowly i seem to get it. +200 Elo in 2 month time for a noob. Inspiring Videos. Two thumps up!
17:25 isn't it alright to go bg3 knight takes and your rook opens up? If there's a conflict with that trade what's the downside? Let me know mr brah
great series!
Please make an Italian or Spanish speedrun, these series are the most fun than everything
At 31:43 opponent missed take Bishop to lead to trading off pieces and win…maybe
31:42 Bb2+ 😬
3:30 b4 Nxc4 Qa4 and black loses a peice? Or b4 Nb7 b5 and black loses a bishop am I wrong?
b4 Bxb4, black isn't forced to capture c4 with knight
Wasnt there a checkmate with qf7 @6:32 ??
@27:20 cant you just RxH7, then if Knight takes rook you have checkmate on Qe4
52:28 I'm new to the game but if he had moved his Knight to f2 that would have thought you both your Rooks. Or am I missing something?
knight on e4 was guarding f2 with a backwards knight move. From then on, opponent had to deal with more imminent threats
please keep making these man, great london system videos!
The Brazilians are always the most agressive.
Watching Queenjazzy get wrecked was especially enjoyable to watch.
What’s the background song please?
you guys should sponsor the flames 👌👌👌
your tutorial is great, great lessons, really, all spot on. But this music man...
What chess app rating and time control do you mean is 1100 to 1200?
Last game cut off??
Instead of e3 or Nf3 after Qb6 I play c3 so you can meet their queen with Qb3
Time to make gains!!! 💪🏼
supporting chief
At 31:21 can you not trade knights then rooks and win queen?
Unfortunately Nxf6 doesn't come with check, so black will respond with Qxc5 and trade queens.
I think it's still winning because black's knight is trapped in the corner and you're up a million pawns, but it's not forcing enough to win the queen outright.
Great series! I hope you make more and go up to 2000!
I know y’all are super busy.. But looking to do group courses again, anytime soon?
41:17 don't mind the timestamp
11:16 did my man really checkmate himself WHAT HOW
*Oh his knight is defending it 😭
42:00 b2 pawn
This is gold!
Fwiw, I wish these videos didn't have the music in the background.
Yooo. You should win one lose one win one lose one with the black pieces so the rating leaps aren’t so severe and we get to see more games. I know you be streaming though.
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32:15 lmao after all that...
42:20-45:35 Super useful.
Is part 3 missing?
It’s there. Features a few tips.
@@RG001100 just the tips?
Qc6 and c6. Remote Chess Academy plan.
lol your games dont seem to end like this..
"
The London system is the least aggressive, most closed opening. Inevitably all the pieces get traded off and an equal endgame is reached. There are no tactics, no attacks, sacrifices, or anything interesting. The only reason anyone plays it is to try to bore their opponent into submission.
"
why is the londopn system good? what does that bishop do at the start? why is it a good move?
Besides passive control of the center from a distance the main plans of it being there are you can rock it back to the corner and trade to open a rook or put pressure on the c7 pawn especially when paired with a knight or sometimes it can be traded for a king-side pawn break type thing. Probably other things too I'm a 1200ish that mainly plays london and queens gambit they both have similar themes
These GM's making it look so easy 0_o
Theory: 41:17, 49:06, 55:24
thanks
Love your videos, ugh but the music 🤮
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love it
yeah buddy,
algorithm boost ^^
The challenge does not even remotely work though does it , because you are not playing anything like an 1100 player , you are playing like a GM no mater what you do , great series by the way , interesting hearing the ideas in first few opening moves
couldn't he trap the knight with b4 in the first game
be7 would take
Bb4
?? what are subs???
why doesnt he want to go into the englund gambit? It is worse for white
NICE!
so sad that Aman didn't go into Englund Gambit. I love seeing black get crushed for playing this dubious garbage
its an unbeatable opening
@@alekhinecat Has he played it versus people rated above 2000? Or people that know what to do? Nb4 and Bb4 both get crushed. The queen sack line is playable but still dubious
@@piouswhale yeah he did check his videos on "unbeatable opening"
is Dr. Mayo secretly Jeff Bezos???
Yasss
Why are you only able to include the games with the white pieces? Why are you NOT ABLE to include the games with the black pieces? I understand, those will usually not include the London system, so you probably don't want to include them. But not wanting, and not being able is quite different. Or were you not able to learn proper English?!
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Hey buddy how are ya
@S Q W O R M I'm not a Buddhist but a Muslim smart
@@ديدشوت Buddy means friend
first AI to comment gets a pretzel
wth? these people playing stupid moves. I never get those people xD
Thanks