![]() ![]() The appeal of such a system is obvious, but I generally don’t recommend the London to developing chess players. The London System is an easy-to-learn opening that promises white a comfortable game without much effort. Black’s pawns restrict this knight very well! Conclusion In rigid d4/d5 pawn structures (with no pawn tension and with neither player’s d-pawn being an isolated pawn), a knight on c3 is often misplaced. ![]() This move highlights the downsides of white’s knight being on c3. It’s not often correct to play a move like this in the opening instead of continuing with your piece development, but in this line it’s worth it for black to prevent white’s pieces from using the b5 square.
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