Beating the London Opening: Winning Against All Odds | Ep. 18



In this exciting episode, join me as I delve into the intense game against a 1930-rated opponent who played the London Opening. Despite facing a tough opening and being in a losing position, I never lost hope and fought hard to turn the tables. With a bit of luck and a winning tactic, I managed to secure an unlikely victory against all odds. If you enjoyed this video, don’t forget to like and subscribe to the channel for more exciting chess content like this!

Music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLcw3dK1yU0&list=PLOmXeJ5JdDWWFJtKBCK-47fEZooxw1RxDs

Timestamps:
0:00 game
13:58 analysis

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2 thoughts on “Beating the London Opening: Winning Against All Odds | Ep. 18”

  1. Nice endgame play!
    Just a heads up, as a London player myself, the Qb6 lines are easily the most covered lines out there. Practically every Chessable course and book on the opening spends significant time on it. I find there is this paradoxical claim that we are "lazy system players" and then consequently our opponents play Qb6 thinking its some sort of simple antidote. That's not intended to be a criticism of your play specifically, just an observation. Nice game!

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