The Modernized London System. By Milos Pavlovic. Hardcover NEW CHESS BOOK

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Item Length: 9.2 in Format: Hardcover Item Width: 6.7 in Language: English Subjects: Puzzles, Trivia & Indoor Games Publication Year: 2024 Type: Game Guide Book Title: Modernized London System Publisher: Thinkers Publishing ISBN: 9789464787566 Topic: Chess gtin13: 9789464787566 Author: Milos Pavlovic Number of Pages: 264 Pages Genre: Games & Activities Book Series: Modernized Ser.

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The Modernized London System Hardcover By Milos Pavlovic Edition : Hardcover Publication date: 2024 Number of pages: 264 Publisher: Thinkers Publishing ISBN : 9789464787566 Although the London System has been known for a long time, it has only surged in popularity in the last decade or so. This rise can likely be attributed to many players’ desire to focus more on the practical aspects of chess, emphasizing positional understanding over the heavy use of engines and memorization of long theoretical lines. The London System has seen not just an increase in the number of games but also a deeper understanding of the positions it produces. Historically, it was sporadically used, with only a few regular practitioners, such as grandmasters Milorad Knezevic and Vlado Kovacevic from the former Yugoslavia, and the English GM Tony Miles. Today, players like Gata Kamsky and Magnus Carlsen frequently employ the London System, and it has become a staple in the repertoires of many other grandmasters and non-grandmasters alike. The system’s various move orders and the resulting transpositions make it unique, adding a layer of complexity not as prevalent in other openings. My personal experience with the London System has been mixed. After losing a game to Grandmaster Volkov in the Rilton Cup, I initially decided that the resulting positions were not to my liking. However, in 2019, I revisited the London System during a game in a World Senior tournament and played exceptionally well. Like any opening, it can lead to both good and bad games, but the London System has undeniably become a significant part of 1.d4 theory. Milos Pavlovic, April 2024