I don't study theory but this is essentially how I like to play against the London, though typically I like to keep the tension in the center and expand on the Queenside.
this is actually my main move against the london because in the london white usually has a very safe advantage (if black plays to win material he gets mated) and in this variation neither player's advantages are safe
Player who at first seems to know what they are doing but soon shows their tactical skill is below 1200. When an ordinary club player plays the London just sit back, relax and wait for them to blunder.
@@the_craps2787 no that's because I actually study London theory. Those are probably just playing the same pyramid every game, but for me I have a huge study on lichess against different setups
Against 1 Nf6, most definitely. Jobava positions are so much more fun to play against Nf6 with e4 looming and the Pirc transpositions, not to mention c5 is risky in the Jobava