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London System Reloaded
In London System Reloaded, the American Grandmaster Ron W. Henley provides you with all the key lines in the London System after 1.d4 d5 2.Bf4 and gives you a high-level understanding of a fashionable and aggressive opening for White.
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Master Method Series #35

The London System Reloaded - GM Ron Henley (Master Method #35)

The London System is a flexible opening which White can use virtually against any of Black’s setups. The London System usually starts with the moves 1.d4 and 2.Bf4. This makes it the perfect choice for busy club players who prefer to understand key strategic and tactical ideas instead of having to memorize an endless number of theoretical variations.

For a long time, the London System was considered to be a dry and boring opening, used by players who just wanted to get a playable position out of the opening. In recent years, however, World Champion Magnus Carlsen and many other world class players have discovered plenty of new and spicy possibilities to make the London Systema deadly opening.

In London System Reloaded, the American Grandmaster Ron W. Henley provides you with all the key lines in the London System after 1.d4 d5 2.Bf4 and gives you a high-level understanding of a fashionable and aggressive opening for White.

  

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GM Ron W. Henley

Ron Henley (born December 5, 1956, in Houston, Texas) is an American chess grandmaster, writer, narrator, and producer of chess videos.

Henley obtained the International Master title in 1980 and the Grandmaster title in 1982. He also appeared on the cover of Chess Life in 1982, representing the United States.

Aside from being a strong player in his own right, GM Henley acted as second, analyst and trainer for former World Chess Champion Anatoly Karpov in many of his matches in the 1990s.

Ron Henley also trained 7-times US Women’s Champion, GM Irina Krush.

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ISBN 654074994590
Host GM Ron Henley
Popular Collections Master Method
Publication Date October 2, 2018
Runtime 14 hours
Hardware Requirements Standard DVD Player
Region Lock None - Playable Anywhere
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