Try This Modernized London System
for Solid Results at Any Level
How can one opening be so easy to learn and use, yet practically guarantee equality against nearly everything your opponent can play? It just doesn’t seem fair.
Well, that’s why amateurs and pros alike love the
London System - and why their opponents love to hate it!
But with even the best of the best - including
World Champion Magnus Carlsen - regularly playing this solid opening in tournament games,
the same old same old just won’t work.
That’s why former
World Blitz Champion and
Grandmaster Le Quang Liem has built a new and improved London System repertoire fit to handle anything from blitz games at the club to tournament play in the master levels - and he’s offering a free sneak peak in this Short & Sweet Course.
What’s Different About This London System?
With this repertoire, you’ll still reach the solid c3-d4-e3 structure with the bishop on f4 and knights on d2 and f3 much of the time. But where possible, GM Liem has tweaked the setup to achieve an extra advantage or more comfortable game wherever possible, while still retaining the lightweight theory the London System is famous for.
You’ll learn how to modify your setup to handle kingside fianchetto defenses, Slav-like defenses, and tricky setups like 1.d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 c5. GM Liem will also show you the importance of move order so you can guarantee your opening’s solidity and confidently enter any middlegame that arises.
And with the
main course, you’ll get a complete repertoire for White playable at any level which you can learn in under 200 variations.
Built by an Author Who Gets Results
If it all sounds too good to be true, consider this: GM Liem repeatedly used the same London System he’s teaching you in the
2021 Chessable Masters tournament and finished in
2nd place - ahead of a field of tough opponents like
Hikaru Nakamura, Alireza Firouzja, and
Levon Aronian.
Rated
over 2700 FIDE and constantly ranked as one of the
top 30 chess players in the world, GM Liem knows what it takes to win even at the elite level. With this London System repertoire, you’re not getting some cheap pub chess opening - you’re getting an opening that has been vetted for play at the top. And he knows how to teach it too; that’s why the prestigious
Webster University Chess Club recently hired him as their head coach and director.
So, if you want to play the London System the way the pros play it, you definitely want to try out this sample of
Lifetime Repertoires: London System for an opening that will bring you many years of solid results.