London System: One Opening against anything

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Published 2023-11-12
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The London System is a great chess opening for beginner to intermediate chessplayers who want to improve their rating / elo. It reliably leaves you with a solid position for the middle game, so you can focus your time on that part. Subscribe if you want to see more videos :)

All Comments (21)
  • @kingspart9828
    I clicked on the video faster than i blunder my queen
  • @OFFSIDEClipz
    this was actually really helpful and i love how chesspage1 always gives us openings to slaughter your opponents. truly the best chess youtuber
  • @ryanhass8716
    Man, these are great videos. Easy to understand and commit to memory, funny enough to keep me entertained and engaged. You have a real knack for this, looking forward to the middle game episode.
  • @mvanderwalt
    This is low key the best chess channel on YouTube. Please keep making videos. Aside from the comedy and unique style, your ability to communicate the missions for various pieces, the core principles of various openings and isolate phases is brilliant education! Keep up the high quality! Look forward to the next video!
  • @ilmaio
    What if black does not castle king side? It's not an obligatory move, and most decent players will hesitate to do that castling against the London.
  • @waleedreaper
    We really need an entire playlist dedicated to middle games. Looking forward to that video you mentioned
  • @karenking999
    You've actually given me encouragement to keep going....for months I've been trying to understand all the aspects of chess and I've been overwhelmed. I finally chose the London System as one I feel most comfortable with but couldn't figure what to do when my opponent does the unexpected. These illustrations are so helpful (and entertaining) and easy for me to grasp. Now I see why I move the pieces where they should go and what the point is. Once I have this video down I look forward to the middle game instructions. I look forward to seeing many more in these easy-to-understand style.
  • @dustin1573
    Funny that you think my 300 ELO enemies castle
  • @user-zi6ej2sx8c
    Just a comment to support all that massive work you did to describe complicated theory in 10 minutes. Thanks
  • @marinersfan420
    I love the dry humor in these vids. Super stripped down and effective teachings as well
  • @ryanthomas651
    I was hoping for this! What a great video...the were the others you made before this! Love how straight forward you are! And, I love the humor...never have I laughed this much during a chess tutorial video before!
  • @jimmyjazz2063
    Glad to see you’re going to be covering tactics and positional ideas soon 🔥
  • @reallycoolnerd33
    you have no idea how helpful this youtube channel is. i try to watch other bigger youtubers but i find their videos boring and too long. this seriously helped me. thank you.
  • @jacobbailey5498
    This is absolutely the perfect video for me to learn, awesome editing and straight to the point. Fantastic. Subscribed!
  • @user-dl6wg6jt4c
    @chesspage1, you do a great job. I thank you so much. I keep practicing every opening you explain (carro, Indian, queen gambit) and fruitfully develop my game. You are doing an important impact on people.
  • @gerhardtitze5615
    With the half speed and a three times repitation I learned much about a solid opening. Thank you very much. I am a beginner but with this set up I winned a few games against friends which play much better than I play. Greetings from Vienna ! (Please, excuse my English)
  • Your videos are legendary man! Thank you for all your hard work! Best chess channel on YouTube!
  • @jessielee8511
    Thank you. Very concise, methodical without the extra verbiage. Also enjoyed the graphics. Well done. Not overdone. I'm a subscriber.