I got to play my favorite setup against 1. Nf3/b3 openings. Since white is blocking his queen from coming out to the queenside quickly by playing b3, black can safely get his bishop outside of the pawn chain and get a Semi-Slav 2.0 or a reversed London. That is very hard to beat and if anyone is better, it should be black, although it’s close to equal. In any case, I played the position I had in the game over 50 times already and I love it and think I understand it well. I managed to play quickly and win a pawn. My conversion wasn’t flawless but I managed.
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