Hello chessfriends and welcome back to our new series “How to beat the London System”. In this series I will show you a very effective weapon against the annoying London setup and with this studies you can improve your opening repertoire with the black pieces. IN this video we will discuss the early h3 approach by white and how we should counterplay this ideas from black’s perspective.
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PGN OF THE GAME IN THE VIDEO:
[Event “FTX Crypto Cup 2022”]
[Site “Miami USA”]
[Date “2022.08.17”]
[Round “3.1”]
[White “Aronian, L.”]
[Black “Carlsen, M.”]
[Result “0-1”]
[WhiteElo “2775”]
[BlackElo “2864”]
[Variant “Standard”]
[TimeControl “-“]
[ECO “A46”]
[Opening “Indian Defense: London System”]
[Termination “Unknown”]
[Annotator “lichess.org”]
1. d4 e6 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Bf4 { A46 Indian Defense: London System } Be7 4. h3 b5 5. e3 a6 6. Nbd2 Bb7 7. Bd3 c5 8. c3 Nc6 9. e4 d6 10. Be3 O-O 11. O-O Rc8 12. dxc5?! { (0.34 → -0.26) Inaccuracy. Rc1 was best. } (12. Rc1 cxd4) 12… dxc5 13. Qe2 Qc7 14. a4 c4 15. Bc2 Rfd8 16. Rfd1 h6 17. axb5 axb5 18. b3 cxb3 19. Bxb3 b4 20. cxb4 Nxb4 21. Nd4 Qe5 22. f4 Qb8 23. Nxe6 fxe6 24. Bxe6+ Kh8 25. Bxc8 Rxc8 26. Ra7 Bc5 27. Bxc5 Rxc5 28. Rda1 Nc6 29. Qe3 Rc2 30. R7a4 Qd8 31. Nf3 Ne7 32. Qb3? { (0.37 → -1.10) Mistake. Rb4 was best. } (32. Rb4 Qc8) 32… Qc7 33. Nd4 Rc1+ 34. Rxc1 Qxc1+ 35. Kh2 Qxf4+ 36. Qg3 Qxe4 37. Rb4 Bd5?! { (-1.60 → -0.66) Inaccuracy. Bc8 was best. } (37… Bc8) 38. Qf2?? { (-0.66 → -2.45) Blunder. Nc6 was best. } (38. Nc6) 38… Ng6 39. Nc2 Qe7 40. Rd4 Be4 41. Ne1 Qe5+ 42. Kg1 Nf4 43. Rb4?! { (-2.91 → -4.49) Inaccuracy. Rc4 was best. } (43. Rc4 Qe6) 43… Kh7?! { (-4.49 → -3.54) Inaccuracy. Ne2+ was best. } (43… Ne2+ 44. Kf1 Nd5 45. Qf8+ Kh7 46. Kxe2 Nxb4 47. Qxb4 Bxg2+ 48. Kf2 Bxh3 49. Nf3 Qd5 50. Nh4) 44. Rb3 N6d5 45. Nf3 Qc7 46. Qb2 Qc5+? { (-5.08 → -3.09) Mistake. Nc3 was best. } (46… Nc3 47. Rxc3) 47. Kh2?! { (-3.09 → -4.44) Inaccuracy. Kh1 was best. } (47. Kh1 Qc4 48. Ra3 Nf6 49. Kh2 Qc5 50. Rb3 Qd6 51. Qd4 Qxd4 52. Nxd4 Bxg2 53. h4 Be4) 47… Ne3 48. Qd4 Nf1+ 49. Kh1 Qxd4 50. Nxd4 Bxg2+ 51. Kg1 Bxh3 52. Rf3 g5 53. Ra3 Kg6 54. Nf3 Ng3 55. Kh2 Nf5 56. Ra6+ Kh5 57. Ne5 g4 58. Ra3 Bf1 59. Ra4 g3+ 60. Kg1 Nd3 61. Nd7 Bh3 62. Nf6+ Kg6 63. Ne4 Nf4 64. Ra6+ Kh5 65. Nf6+ Kh4 66. Ra4 Kg5 67. Ne4+ Kg4 68. Nc3? { (-7.65 → Mate in 8) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Nxg3 was best. } (68. Nxg3 Nxg3 69. Kf2 Bg2 70. Ke3 Ne4 71. Ra8 h5 72. Rf8 Nd5+ 73. Kd3 h4 74. Rh8 h3) 68… Nh4 { Black wins. } 0-1