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Mastering the Jobava London ft. Bortnyk | GM Naroditsky's Opening Lab

Bortnyk and Naroditsky's Jobava London
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Introduction to the Jobava London Chess System
The Jobava London Chess System is an aggressive, flexible, and dynamic chess opening strategy named after the Georgian Grandmaster Baadur Jobava. As a chess prodigy, I, Daniel Naroditsky, have explored this fascinating system and aim to provide you with insights into its unique approach to help you dominate your games.
The Origins of the Jobava London System
The Jobava London System was developed by Baadur Jobava as a hybrid between the London System and the Jobava-Prie Attack. It combines the solidity of the London System with the attacking flair of the Jobava-Prie Attack, creating a versatile and effective opening weapon.
Key Concepts and Strategies
3.1. Pawn Structure
The Jobava London System features a pawn structure similar to the London System, with pawns on d4 and e3. This structure offers a solid foundation for the pieces and supports central control.
3.2. Piece Placement
Piece placement is crucial in the Jobava London System. Key squares include the f4-square for the dark-squared bishop and the e5-square for the knight. The pieces work together to create threats and exploit weaknesses in the opponent's position.
3.3. Attacking Potential
This system offers significant attacking potential, often resulting in sharp and decisive games. By coordinating pieces effectively, you can create threats against the opponent's king and capitalize on tactical opportunities.
Implementing the Jobava London System
4.1. Opening Preparation
To implement the Jobava London System, start with the moves 1.d4 and 2.Nf3, followed by 3.Bf4. This opening setup is flexible and allows for various transpositions depending on your opponent's responses.
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