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Learn the Jobava London System Opening with ...d5 in five simple stages. Part One. 

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This video aims to explain the five key things that you need to know in order to play the Jobava London System.
The Five Simple Steps!
Rule 1: 1:58 Start with 1 d4 and 2 Nc3
Rule 2: 4:24 Against ...c5 - Nb5! is often a good plan
Rule 3: 8:59 Against ....Bf5 - f3,g4 and h4 can be effective
Rule 4: 11:23 After a capture on d4 White can aim to castle Queenside and attack!
Rule 5: 14:05 e4!? is often fun, gambiting a pawn to attack!
I have aimed to keep this video as simple and easy as possible, the download www.gingergm.com/shop/jobava-... goes into much more detail.
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Комментарии : 248   
@RBG9000
@RBG9000 5 лет назад
Ginger GM is the best teacher of openings, because he teaches the middle game plans for the openings he covers!
@ninetynine1237
@ninetynine1237 5 лет назад
Best is an arbitrary term as it does not take into account varying factors that may modify another's experience in the equation differently to one's own. In my limited experience with online chess teachers I've come across three that stand out so far and each for different aspects of their personality and playstyle. Ben Finegold and Eric Rosen along with GingerGM compliment each other really well as their patterns of action are quite diverse and between them they cover many bases. Three must check out teachers for anyone new to online chess and instructional twitch streamers posting on RU-vid. Disclaimer: I still have much to learn so correct any errors I may have made and also point me in the right direction regarding consistent online teachers that others have found helpful please and thanks :)
@aidanklassen1572
@aidanklassen1572 3 года назад
I agree. I often struggle when they just give me opening and don't say anything about our objectives for the game. I imagine for most semi-decent players its obvious, but as an 800 rated new player, I find it very helpful if they lay out basic objectives to work towards. really orients me
@GlobusTheGreat
@GlobusTheGreat 3 года назад
@@ninetynine1237 I agree -- I'd add that John Bartholomew can be a good resource as well
@franciswilliam8500
@franciswilliam8500 Год назад
Imo it's because they want you to buy their course. Glad I've found this channel today. 1st video I'll be watching. Really looking forward to it
@tzeshawnlee6562
@tzeshawnlee6562 4 года назад
"A knight on the rim is dim, where can the knight go? Nowhere." Brilliant yet comical quotes by GingerGM!!
@fenderbender8556
@fenderbender8556 3 года назад
I have just recently gotten back into chess after 20+ years. Back in the day, I used the London system as learned from the Andrew Soltis book. It's nice to see the system has evolved since then! I especially like this newest incarnation of the Jobava. Ginger is an absolute treasure in his solid teaching style! Thank You sir!
@chrisd6982
@chrisd6982 10 месяцев назад
Chess is the biggest rabbithole of all time! Great video.
@Preest80
@Preest80 5 лет назад
I'm a brand new player (about 2 months playing), and I've been trying to learn the london as my very first opening for white. Thanks so much for putting out such amazing content, I've learned so much!
@meathead919
@meathead919 5 лет назад
"Maybe you have lifes or jobs outside of chess" -- I wish!
@zyaego7993
@zyaego7993 5 лет назад
Thanks for another instructive video! I've also watched your previous youtube videos (london and your black lion videos) and they've all been fun to watch and are very helpful!
@RaceLogik
@RaceLogik 5 лет назад
Always so instructional - thanks Simon! Love your playing style 🌪💥🔥
@rajanandsingh3977
@rajanandsingh3977 5 лет назад
This guy's awesome man!!! Love his attacking strategies... very much the way I prefer myself!
@BazSouthern
@BazSouthern 5 лет назад
*Lazy is Good, let's not fool ourselves* :)
@johnmahugu
@johnmahugu 3 года назад
thats my cousin in the profile pic, hey kamau ulipotelea wapi bana?
@ziplo
@ziplo 2 года назад
Simple fundamentals hard to go wrong with those
@viktormoskov1167
@viktormoskov1167 4 года назад
I picked up the London just a while ago and this really helped me, great great video
@dant4185
@dant4185 4 года назад
This has honestly given me over 100 ratings points - thanks so much. It's incredibly useful
@clsxalghazanth3757
@clsxalghazanth3757 4 года назад
Wow , Gingergm is the first suggestion when you enter 'ginger' on YT , even ahead of Gingerbread Man
@moniqueheubel8970
@moniqueheubel8970 2 года назад
I just love your enthusiasm. It is infectious. I am enjoying using the Jobava!
@stickcity6121
@stickcity6121 5 лет назад
I showed this Jobava London System at my Chess Club last night and quite a few like the it! Keep up the good work Simon.
@valhallajunkyard844
@valhallajunkyard844 5 лет назад
Wow GM... I haven't watched you in a few weeks and just thought of refresher on the London and hey presto!
@kelatazar
@kelatazar 5 лет назад
I am honestly just buying the DVD because you provide so much free content.
@magnetchiefskingdom1713
@magnetchiefskingdom1713 4 года назад
GM Williams is a very good teacher...i bought his BF4 London system at ChessBase shop and it is awesome. Keep the good work.
@agusjaya
@agusjaya 5 лет назад
Many thanks, GM Simon Williams.
@planahath
@planahath 5 лет назад
Just bought the digital download, looking forward to watching it!
@DGA2000
@DGA2000 4 года назад
Thank you for a great, well presented and informative video
@hayrapetkalashyan71
@hayrapetkalashyan71 5 лет назад
I brought it right away based on my extremely positive experience with the previous tour DVDs of The London System, Master method 1 and 2, Positional sacrifice. Thank you for your hard work.
@adamblomquist5581
@adamblomquist5581 2 года назад
Just started watching this guy yesterday. Amazing. Want to buy this course. Question for you: I'm only 1000 elo, would you recommend this or will it be to advanced? Really appreciate any advice, thank you.
@ArminG65
@ArminG65 3 года назад
I love this guy and his videos, he's a really chess maniac.
@jadpratt
@jadpratt Год назад
Love it! Looking for another London-type opening. Subscribed!
@bennettgibson3738
@bennettgibson3738 4 года назад
Been looking for variations in accelerated London system that were more fun and attacking. Didn't like all the variations you have to know playing E4, this is exactly the opening I've been looking for!
@griffeath
@griffeath Год назад
I love this opening. So quick!
@RichCoppensRCKenpo
@RichCoppensRCKenpo 5 лет назад
Great video thanks GingerGM
@1eingram
@1eingram 2 года назад
You have a great talent for padding your presentation with excess verbiage. You have a great career in writing school essays.
@KF1
@KF1 Год назад
I actually thought he conveyed a lot of ideas in a short 20min span, and did so with a lot of character. Rather enjoyed the video.
@shotx333
@shotx333 5 лет назад
I am from Georgia and thank you GInger
@StankPlanks
@StankPlanks 4 года назад
Bloody legend, thanks mate!
@detectivejonesw
@detectivejonesw 5 лет назад
Haven't watched GingerGM in ages, I'd forgotten how great he is
@migzarocena
@migzarocena 4 года назад
Love this one. Since I'm using London System in Blitz.
@contactkarthik1239
@contactkarthik1239 4 года назад
Your breakdown is very helpful for me
@gparks2104
@gparks2104 5 лет назад
I don’t think I’ve ever commented on a video. Mainly because no one cares what I think about a video. But I have to say, I watched this video earlier today and implemented it into my games. I’m also a 1.d4 player and this is by far the easiest and most effective opening. I love how Simon talks about different lines that often is not discussed in other videos. Thanks Ginger GM!
@Chess-ks8lk
@Chess-ks8lk 5 лет назад
Very instructive video.
@rigelianart
@rigelianart Год назад
This is a most rocking opening primer, another brilliancy of what I would call the British Chess School. I do not recall who once upon and long ago (with reference to the Najdorf/Scheveningen so-called "English Attack") coined the pun "It [the English Attack] is popular with the British because of its limited positional aims". Having once learned all the Sic Najdorf, the Modern Benoni and the KID from Dr. John Nunn's books I never considered it a "pun", but more guideline for how to approach opening theory - concrete, tactical and down to the point. @GingerGM is very much in line with that best practice. I salute thee, Simon (and recently bought your book about the "The Killer Dutch Rebooted")! Yours truly, Dee (/dou).
@jerem18h
@jerem18h Год назад
Courses are great I’m loving the black lion course that I bought! Seriously considering buying this one as well
@petecatt
@petecatt 5 лет назад
I love this. Thanks
@daft2114
@daft2114 5 лет назад
love it so much. bought! It's also a steal for 20 bucks if you compare it to what others charge for their videos!
@StreamingStronghold
@StreamingStronghold 5 лет назад
thanks for ur great effort very nice video indeed!
@richnfamous59
@richnfamous59 3 года назад
Jobava London rocks. gets your opponent off balance every time and has so many attacking possibilities. thanks for the great video. I might buy the 'Day Vay Day' :)
@dudemanaric
@dudemanaric Год назад
Incredible detail. New sub here. Ty
@stollenstrolch
@stollenstrolch 5 лет назад
I tried the pawn storm against Bf5 on lichess and it absolutely demolishes people. About the DVD: There is quite a bit of repetition - maybe a little too much, if you watch it in one sitting. However, for the first time after watching an opening series, I feel 100 % able to answer every black setup. Usually I have to go over the more complicated lines multiple times and refresh that knowledge from time to time. Not this time. So maybe the repetition served it's purpose after all and it's a sign of the simplicity of this opening.
@terrabitic7090
@terrabitic7090 5 лет назад
I like Simon a lot - but this DvD is abysmal, very little explanation, often the justification for a complete defecit in material is 'Just play simple chess' and complex lines are rounded off, not with concrete analysis, but by nebulous phrases such as 'White just gets on with it and mates Black.' Lines do not concur with engine evaluations and I feel that the 'repetitions' you refer to are merely there to distract the viewer away from the utter lack of useful content. I think Simon is great, and I hope this DvD was just an oversight rather than something desperately pumped out for some money. I bought it to support Simon, but chess-wise... I'm not sure if I wouldn't have been able to produce that.
@astronemir
@astronemir Год назад
Yeah lol I got owned by this push in 2022..
@Jollyboy111
@Jollyboy111 5 лет назад
Great video. I'd love to hear more about how to play the London vs opponents who castle queenside.
@MamboRasco
@MamboRasco 5 лет назад
Awsome Simon. I'm getting this now. Hope you give something against the benoni also.
@aryanknowledgeseeker9945
@aryanknowledgeseeker9945 5 лет назад
thank you for this opening
@mattgranmoe1945
@mattgranmoe1945 4 года назад
14:07 is my favorite moment of any chess video ever "Are you any locos?"
@tylerboisseau4610
@tylerboisseau4610 5 лет назад
hello simon. i've been watching your videos since january 2016, you and your videos helped me out of a massive depression i was in at the time. so thank you for that! any chance of a sale coming on anytime soon?
@ChristianSoschner
@ChristianSoschner 2 месяца назад
Excellent content here
@malegupta8404
@malegupta8404 5 лет назад
thxx bro awesome content in the channel
@jlef0995
@jlef0995 3 года назад
Had to buy the download, now, as an inexperienced player, I'm sure this will help me improve my game. Excellent explanations in this video, looking forward to the rest. Any recommendation for something similar from black's side?
@PatzersOpeningRulz
@PatzersOpeningRulz 5 лет назад
I"m ordering it now!!!
@rogerrothman
@rogerrothman 5 лет назад
Just bought the deeveedee! Can’t wait to watch it
@herewego8093
@herewego8093 Год назад
It's probably irrelevant but your accent and Mr. Keith teaching ielts have sth in common, really clear, easy to understand but somehow very unique. Ty for such good content, my friend told me to play this as it's less played.
@zalfredo325
@zalfredo325 5 лет назад
amazing video! i love all of these (: unfortunately i have $8 in my bank account but i would buy all your dvds if i could
@barryphillips5201
@barryphillips5201 5 лет назад
I dont do downloads well but if it ever comes out in book or cd form I will most certainly buy it.
@JohnLeonard999
@JohnLeonard999 2 года назад
The opening to these videos is the most epic opening found on RU-vid. PERIOD. It is not even open for discussion.
@yahya89able
@yahya89able 5 лет назад
This is when ginger goes crazy posting video every day
@123Mihiranga
@123Mihiranga 5 лет назад
thank you!
@honkymonky7033
@honkymonky7033 2 года назад
"Lazy is good, lets not fool ourselves" GODLIKE
@OddbjrnSjgren
@OddbjrnSjgren 5 лет назад
Purchased, will try in Bunratty :)
@calm.aware.
@calm.aware. 3 года назад
Watched the whole video but it still seems unclear whether there is any additional information, maybe on a DVD or so .... :-D
@torrawel
@torrawel 5 лет назад
I like the plans! Will put it practice a.s.a.p. I like it even more that you will visit Amsterdam. When are you coming over? ;)
@disasterexperiments493
@disasterexperiments493 2 года назад
As a new chess player I started playing this and didnt even know what it was called 🤣🤣🤣 all i knew was that when i started playing it whenever given the opportunity my elo went from 250 to 650 in about a day lmao. Glad i found a video showing me some middle game lines, thanks for all your help!!!
@nesthi
@nesthi Год назад
🤪Very "loco" London playing! Thank you!🤘
@threethrushes
@threethrushes 5 лет назад
A new GingerGM video on the London System? (unzips)
@whisper3856
@whisper3856 4 года назад
Gerhard Symons do you have any idea how fucking cursed this comment is
@tfiw8941
@tfiw8941 5 лет назад
The London is very interesting for beginners because if offers a standard setup against almost everything black plays against. Now you know, we are going to need a longer game on the Jobava variation of the London System. 👀
@klimtkiller
@klimtkiller 5 лет назад
my opponent just played this against me, and i go on youtube and find this video...coincidence? i think not
@nofanfelani6924
@nofanfelani6924 5 лет назад
gingerminati
@DeshDance
@DeshDance 5 лет назад
I'm sold!
@codeforest9027
@codeforest9027 4 года назад
Rule 1: Play d4 and Nc3 Rule 2: Against c5 Nb5 is good (e3 first, beware of Qa5+, secure knight with a4) Rule 3: Against Bf5 (copycat) play f3, g4 and h4 (Harry!!) Rule 4: After capture on d4 White can aim to castle queenside and attack Rule 5: e4 gambitting is fun (reverse Albin Countergambit)
@develteam3095
@develteam3095 5 лет назад
Simon - I do hope that we will see you stream some Jobava games so we can see you stand by this course in action :-)
@deepaaswal3601
@deepaaswal3601 Год назад
You got a new sub
@danielacosta266
@danielacosta266 5 лет назад
Release more DVDS! We will buy :D
@narayan243
@narayan243 3 года назад
Thanks
@kennynino5489
@kennynino5489 5 лет назад
hello ginger I like your videos especially how to play the london system. I would like to buy one of your courses but as I do not understand English very well my question would be if these videos can be subtitled in Spanish .
@pullupterraine199
@pullupterraine199 5 лет назад
Pawnstorm. Bring it on! Let me tell you, I played against the 3... Bf5 system as you recommended. It went exactly as you suggested. My opponent was a young boy with very low rating compared to mine. He never thought more than a few seconds on the position. But easily defended himself. I finally got the breakthrough and Houdinin analyzed it as ~+2 for White (+/-), but the best case scenario was that I have 1 bishop against 2 pawns + 1 rook for each side. The worst case scenario that happened in my game is that my King found no rest at f2, and the black Queen and a rook infiltrated my 2nd row, and I lost. I never saw something like that a completely nervous wreck, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder kid easily defends himself against all the threats. Let me say: Nb5 is nice, but again, futile, and the pawn storm... just losing the place where my king hides taken that he never castled. So, I am puzzled.
@cesarcalderon227
@cesarcalderon227 3 года назад
Me gustaría tener este curso en español,sería genial.....el ataque jobava es interesantísimo. Saludos desde Lima maestro. Greetings from Perú
@pokemonemeraldfrontier3925
@pokemonemeraldfrontier3925 Год назад
Hello, thank you for the wonderful video's. At 7:20, what if they play ...c4, possibly followed by ...Bd7?
@benmax2924
@benmax2924 5 лет назад
Interesting opening! Do you recommend this setup verses 1..f5 in your full DVD ?
@hamzatatta952
@hamzatatta952 3 месяца назад
you are a gd teacher thanks i have a chess comp and i have been trying the London but it still beats me lol
@naftaXYZ
@naftaXYZ 5 лет назад
Very nice! Can you try this system in some blitz game?
@SpaceCadet4Jesus
@SpaceCadet4Jesus 5 лет назад
Everybody loves JOBAVA
@jeremyshields2508
@jeremyshields2508 5 лет назад
Simon, in your previous video about 1. d4 Nf6 2. Bf4 g6, you indicated that White's primary middlegame idea is to play on the queenside (via moves like Ne5, Be2, and g4, especially if Black has played h5), which makes perfect sense. However, in the position at 6:39, Black has not made committal queenside moves, so such a strategy would be less effective. I would probably aim for an eventual e4 advance in that position, but what do you think? Thanks a ton.
@GiulioKasparov
@GiulioKasparov 10 месяцев назад
Hi, GM Ginger. I DO LOVE your job. You teach a very aggressive chess from MOVE 1.. I thing you are one of the BEST CHESS TEACHE IN THE WORLD. You Rules are fantastic to remember and your videos are very useful and FUNNY! !Only a thing. At min 7 20'' after 1 d4 Nf6 2. Nc3 d5 3.Bf4 c6 4.e3 e6? 5.Nb5 Na6 6.c3 Nd7, you recommend 7,Bd3. But after 7...c4 may be White loses a piece because Bishiop can't defend Knight. It is possible? Probably I was wrong somewhere.
@jacquesbrun1079
@jacquesbrun1079 5 лет назад
Please tell me how to continue after 1.d4,g6 with the idea for black, Bg7 with c5?Thank you!
@milankotevski1663
@milankotevski1663 4 года назад
12:38 the main line is actually Nc6, not Bg4. It is a more flexible move, not commiting the bishop too early in which case white gets a good game after h3.
@Robert-Italy
@Robert-Italy 4 месяца назад
Is there a DVD that goes into this in more detail? I didn't quite catch whether there was a corresponding 6 hour video.
@azzyinthebrambles5649
@azzyinthebrambles5649 5 лет назад
This is awesome, been playing London for ages and definitely want to get into this. Simon can purchase from the US right, process works just the same (on site prices are in pounds)
@GingerGM
@GingerGM 5 лет назад
Hi Azzy, yes the process is the same as any other online shopping site. You can use an online currency converter to find the price in $. When you checkout, you'll receive the download links by email immediately. Hope you enjoy the new DVD and have great success with the London System!
@andrewroberts8139
@andrewroberts8139 5 лет назад
Confirmed e4 player, but going to try this one out :)
@BrisLS1
@BrisLS1 2 года назад
I loved that comment "those busy people with a life outside of Chess", ha ha.
@sp1r17Lov3
@sp1r17Lov3 5 лет назад
Hello Sir, there were sometime ago another London System from you, has this now been implemented into the other London Package ? because i cannot find it anymore
@deepaaswal3601
@deepaaswal3601 Год назад
Nice
@geoffkannenberg6167
@geoffkannenberg6167 5 лет назад
Great AS ALWAYS!! ATTACK
@malegupta8404
@malegupta8404 5 лет назад
e4 blows my mind
@chrisgascoyne2958
@chrisgascoyne2958 3 года назад
Wow I remember watching your videos when you first started, and damn you look different! I'm digging the beard
@Mirrodin82
@Mirrodin82 5 лет назад
"Because lazy is good"... the best shit I have ever heard :D
@itskmillz
@itskmillz 5 лет назад
whats a good plan for white in this system against 1. d5 2. e6? Just play e4 and transpose into a french and be prepared for Winawer?
@andrenagerski1948
@andrenagerski1948 5 лет назад
great introduction, great way to teach the ideas in an understandable way. Fun included. Even with virtually no time at my hands, I think this will soon be my first invest into improving my chess.
@wellblech94
@wellblech94 5 лет назад
Against g6 you recomended Nc3 in your London System videos already, so there wont be much of a difference, i guess. So if i play Bc4 first and my opponent answers with d5, can i still Play Nc3? I always felt my Knight is a little bit misplaced on that square, when g6 is not coming. He could try a d5, c6 Setup for example.
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