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What to do when black avoids the Jobava London System 

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The Jobava London System is a tricky opening, and black will often try to avoid it by using numerous sidelines available. I have covered all of them, and tried to give you an easy guide of what to do against each.
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Комментарии : 53   
@siddharthpathare2
@siddharthpathare2 3 года назад
your content is very rich and very well organized .And there is no comparison on RU-vid.Extremely thanks for such a great content.
@SquidInkedOnMe
@SquidInkedOnMe 3 года назад
I have been watching a lot of your videos recently and I am amazed at the production quality and detail you go into. I am greatful that you make youtube videos and as soon as I am financially stable I will be donating. You have helped my chess knowledge and many others immensely. Thank you for doing what you do
@gm_ahmed
@gm_ahmed 2 года назад
Awesome. What about e5?
@BazzaBeeBenson
@BazzaBeeBenson 3 года назад
Hi Stjepan, your channel is great, i haven't watched much yet but am slowly working my way through the KID series at the moment. I'm a pretty terrible chess player but hope to improve with your help! Just noticed you have just gone over 10,000,000 views on youtube and wanted to say congratulations!!!
@mekelius
@mekelius 5 месяцев назад
you can avoid the old benoni by going 1. Nc3 (van geet). That requires responses to e5 and c5 tho. e5 you can go vienna or reverse nimzowitch/napoleon which is great fun. Against c5 you can go closed sicilian, or reverse anglo-dutch with a knight on c3, which can get in the way sometimes.
@redstoneactive6589
@redstoneactive6589 2 года назад
Hi, your videos actually convinced me to use the jobava London as my main opening, but I've found that there is a massive hole in this repertoire. D4 Nf6 Nc3 e6. It continues off in many lines ( the psudo nimzo is terrifying.) I've found it to be quite a pain to deal with and I've not made much headway using the engine. Any help would be nice, as I'm tired of losing to this.
@dietmarmayer3639
@dietmarmayer3639 2 года назад
I totally agree, e.g. 3.Bf4 c5 is annoying, when White probably has to play 4.d5 ... Stjepan, it would be great to get your thoughts on this!
@valbarker610
@valbarker610 Год назад
If you don’t want to learn a Nc3 french after e4 (which black has nothing better, Bb4 is a blunder) then you basically have two options. The first is e4 anyways and after d5 you can play exd5 which will give you an exchange french. Not exactly optimal but very tame, not too tricky and no theory required really. The second way to play, which I really like, is 3. g4 which seems absolutely crazy but this gambit is 0.0 after Nxg4. You get some great counterplay and development atter Nxg4 e4. Even if black plays the best move, Bb4, after Qd3 the position is basically equal (-0.2) but black will probably be uncomfortable due to the fringe nature of the position with g4
@redstoneactive6589
@redstoneactive6589 Год назад
​@@valbarker610 I am a slightly different player than i was 7 months ago, and I now do accept the French transposition (though I still hate the caro transposition) but there is still a way to transpose to a fairly uncomfortable line (d4 d5 Nc3 Nf6 Bf4 e6) which I think needed a bit more explanation in the "Blacks Best Jobava" video. Your line in the French is definitely interesting, and Ill probably try it out in a few blitz games in the future. thanks for the suggestions my friend
@krzysztofpietrzak4130
@krzysztofpietrzak4130 3 года назад
My favourite chess youtuber
@C4GeneralF
@C4GeneralF 3 года назад
I think you missed 1... e6
@john11inchlhb40
@john11inchlhb40 3 года назад
Your viewers might need a short vid on 1...Nf6 2...e6 lines! After Nf6 e6 c5 it's not a Benoni, the whole center will get liquidated if you go for a Jobava set-up and there are difficult forcing lines. Also there are obnoxious Bb4 lines; whit has to play Qd3 or be considerably worse after only 4 moves. My trick, a gift to you! Just to exemplify the complexity, here's a theoretical line (black is a bit better): 1. d4 Nf6 2. Nc3 e6 3. Bf4 Bb4 4. Qd3 c5 5. dxc5 Na6 6. O-O-O Nxc5 7. Qc4 Qa5 8. Bd6 Bxc3 9. Bxc5 Be5 10. Nf3 d5 11. Bb4 Qc7
@man0utoftime
@man0utoftime 2 года назад
You don't play 3. Bf4 against this line and some others (according to GingerGM). You want to go for 3. e4 when you can (i e.: when Black doesn't play Nf6 and d5). For example against King's Indian (Nf6,g6) setups and Queen's gambit reversed (d5,c5).
@john11inchlhb40
@john11inchlhb40 2 года назад
@@man0utoftime Exactly, e4 is the French. Even simple moves like 3. Nf3 are already worse for white, only Bg5 holds equality according to the engine (aside from e4), tho it transposes into the McCutcheon if black wants so it's inferior. Just gives black more options. Including a line where black clips an extra pawn but gets their king trapped, something you wouldn't want to get into with a preparation disadvantage: 1. d4 Nf6 2. Nc3 e6 3. Bg5 Be7 4. e4 Nxe4 5. Bxe7 Nxc3 6. Bxd8 Nxd1 7. Bxc7 Nxb2 8. Bd6
@man0utoftime
@man0utoftime 2 года назад
@@john11inchlhb40 I wasn't suggesting 4. e4, but 3. e4. Where is 3. Bg5 coming from? That's a Veresov, not the Jobava.
@man0utoftime
@man0utoftime 2 года назад
@@john11inchlhb40 Like you said, it does transpose to the French, if say 3..d5, 4. e5 Nfd7 5. f4 (Steinitz). White is okay. Not exactly any kind of d4 opening or London, obviously.
@john11inchlhb40
@john11inchlhb40 2 года назад
@@man0utoftime I was also talking about 3. e4. The only time I talked about 4. e4 was in looking at ways to avoid transposing to the French with 3. Bg5, and the line I gave shows that black has extra independent lines there so it's better to just go directly into the French with 3. e4
@Kai-_
@Kai-_ 3 года назад
Can you please make a playlist on the English C4
@ajifurrahamanmondal1977
@ajifurrahamanmondal1977 3 года назад
Please make a video series on english opening and how to play against it .
@spd-kv6sd
@spd-kv6sd 3 года назад
So... If 1. d4 Nf6 2. Nc3 c5, then 3. d5 and it transposes to Old Benoni, right?
@BRNRDNCK
@BRNRDNCK 3 года назад
Stjepan, you should add a video to your middlegame playlist about Kamikaze pieces
@magicity
@magicity 2 года назад
Hi Stjepan and everyone, what should you do against the Englund Gambit after 1.d4 e5? Can you still play a Jobava London System?
@jedagelijksebraintraining
@jedagelijksebraintraining 2 года назад
Englund system is worse for black. Dxe5 and know the trap with mate in a couple of moves. If you study the traps, you know what to do. As black, don't play Englund. As white study that main line with trap ...
@magicity
@magicity 2 года назад
@@jedagelijksebraintraining Is there a way to not play Dxe5? I feel like accepting the gambit takes me out of my comfort zone and its hard to know what are the main plans for white. I have been pushing 2d5 to avoid taking the pawn and develop my pieces normally. Is there a line to force black to transpose back into something similar to the Jobava London system?
@jedagelijksebraintraining
@jedagelijksebraintraining 2 года назад
@@magicity if you accept the gambit, and play Nc3 you avoid the traps. If you think you can still play London, I don't know if you can force that. There are nice lines for white where black has nothing. There are a main trap with mate in 8 or so.
@magicity
@magicity 2 года назад
@@jedagelijksebraintraining alright I shall try Dxe5 and Nc3. hopefully it will lead to better games for me. Thanks so much for the advice!
@sageunix3381
@sageunix3381 Год назад
For black against 1.d4 I like playing the indian defense with 1... Nf6 and if 2. Nc3 happened I like to turn it into a reverse chigorin with 2... c5 but it gets a tiny bit worse after 3. d5 which if played optimally is ~+0.6. But most people don't play that
@ethanblackthorn3533
@ethanblackthorn3533 3 года назад
I'm curious: what do you think about Vienna game and gambit? Are you planning to create video series about Vienna?
@BabyHippoSwag
@BabyHippoSwag 3 года назад
he has vienna already on the channel if im not mistaken
@tonysu8860
@tonysu8860 2 года назад
😊 Another good video in your channel, although this one was light on heavy theory and lines, is still provocative thinking. Slight comment is your evaluation of a Black c6 with K=side fianchetto... From your comment, it seems that you're not a heavy Gruenfeld player, as this transposes into one of the more important "anti-Gurenfeld" or "Gruenfeld declined" positions, considered to be a path to easy equality on both sides. Of course, that's purely theoretical and both sides need to understand the position to make maximum use of opportunities.
@albrightkudzaimusariri2958
@albrightkudzaimusariri2958 2 года назад
How are you Stjepan would consider covering the Reti Opening or The English !!!!PLEASE!!!!!
@julienperri1684
@julienperri1684 3 года назад
I’ve a question ? It isn’t really in the theme of the video but, do you plan to talk about vienna Game/ vienna gambit opening ? :)
@andrewb8360
@andrewb8360 3 года назад
I think he's already mentioned in the past that he is planning on it.
@surajbaral5873
@surajbaral5873 4 месяца назад
Hello Viewers, he looks and talks serious but I laugh often because of him 😅😅 like at 11:00
@whiskeyfilmstudios7230
@whiskeyfilmstudios7230 3 года назад
Hey, I think It would be greatly helpful If you made a video on how to build a training course! I'd love to train hard, however I don't know how to train or manage my time training. Please like If you think this would help you.
@eriliken7987
@eriliken7987 Год назад
Smith morra with Benoni always leaves opponents off guard ahah
@ugurkoseoglu5911
@ugurkoseoglu5911 3 года назад
Well there is actually one more secret strategem that I use aganist the Jobava London or London in general and that is to play 1.d4 Nf6 2. Bf4 d6 3. Nc3 and c6 with ideas of fianchettoing the bishop and attack the weakened b2 later on. In some variations it even leads to opposite side castles and if white doesn't know how to respond to it then you both avoid the tedious system and have an attacking play with black.
@henryeberman6342
@henryeberman6342 2 года назад
No that’s a dream position for white
@sageunix3381
@sageunix3381 Год назад
There are a ton of systems that challenge whites London like agadmators 'anti-London' but if white has prep he can equalize. There are ideas like g4 but that just comes with engine analysis and opening prep. My personal favorite is 1.d4 Nf6 2. Bf4 c5 3.e3 Qb6 4. Na3 d6 5. Nc4 Qc7
@chessematics
@chessematics 3 года назад
Now Jobava against the Dutch
@paulc7162
@paulc7162 3 года назад
How to Play jobava against Nf6 and C5 without pawn on D5 by Black? (D4 Nf6 Nc3 C5)
@jaroslavpors6559
@jaroslavpors6559 3 года назад
As white you can take on c5, play Nf3 etc. but that will lead into a bad english opening (without c4 pawn). The best and only I’d say is just to push d5. Now you will get some Ben oni structure with Nc3, does alowing some different ideas than lines with c4. As black if you play Nf6 c5 against d4 openings, it is universal. You can learn Czech, Old, Modern, maybe Snake Ben onies, maybe some old indian defenses etc. You will have to know mainly patterns and also theory when it comes to main lines and whites tries to punish your play. If your oponent doesnt push d5, you transpose into something very weird after taking on d4, I’d say some english without c4 push, which has to be great for black (already equal if not better). You can continue by playing e6, Nc6, Qb6, Bc5 or b4 maybe cd4 or if you prefer fianchetto than just simple g6 Bg7 0-0 cd4 Nc6/d7 etc. All in all you have a good position, therefore if you are white go d5, always.
@john11inchlhb40
@john11inchlhb40 3 года назад
If black inserts e6 before c5 then you won't really get a Benoni; everything will get liquidated immediately into a very equal, or maybe slightly more active for white but practically equal, position. There's not much you can do about it aside from let them go into the French. If they do 2...c5 then yes, you can go into old Benoni.
@jedagelijksebraintraining
@jedagelijksebraintraining 2 года назад
If black doesn't play d5, in most cases you play d5.
@chessematics
@chessematics 3 года назад
Tomic, where is Dutch against London?
@elontusk610
@elontusk610 3 года назад
Hey!
@taiburay389
@taiburay389 3 года назад
Please continue endgame series
@yoyotheplayer9403
@yoyotheplayer9403 3 года назад
Nah openings are better
@jaroslavpors6559
@jaroslavpors6559 3 года назад
@@yoyotheplayer9403 Without good opening you are probably not reaching endgame and with band endgames it doest metter how good your opening was, you just lose.
@taiburay389
@taiburay389 3 года назад
@@jaroslavpors6559 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 True bro
@thinboxdictator6720
@thinboxdictator6720 3 года назад
And that is why, kids, benoni is superior to any London.
@jaroslavpors6559
@jaroslavpors6559 3 года назад
Everything is superior to any london, literally there is no line (played by strong players, not some tricky garbage) that is worse for black in the whole london. On the other hand, you can play it without big risk and you can study very very deeply some late middlegames/endings etc. But objectively, london isnt there to bring you advantage.
@hiks6539
@hiks6539 3 года назад
Imagine not playing e4
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