In this game I used a very powerful setup I feel comfortable with and never get bad positions out of. It’s my go to for games with no preparation involved, meaning forst rounds or opponents with no games in the databases.
The London System is very reliable, and, once you learn it well and know the ideas, it’s almost impossible not to get a good position you are familiar with out of the opening. That is what happened in this game, and I managed to use my understanding to get a winning advantage without too much effort.
Tomic S. (2029) – Szarvas N. (1682)
London vs KID
Graz Open 2023, Round 4
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