GMs Sahaj and Srinath throw away the autopilot approach. Their repertoire focuses on: to punish early inaccuracies.
Over 87,000 written words and 33 hours of video syncing Lifetime Repertoires Sahaj and Srinath's London...
The course breaks down exactly how to fight for an advantage against Black's most common setups: GMs Sahaj and Srinath throw away the autopilot approach
The traditional London System (1.d4, 2.Bf4, and 3.e3) often leads to a standard "pawn triangle" with knights on d2 and f3. While incredibly solid, it is often criticized for letting Black equalize too easily. While incredibly solid, it is often criticized for
: Seizes board control with central pawns to restrict Black's active piece play. 📊 Course Fast Facts
to keep pressure on the opponent. ⚔️ How It Handles Black's Defenses
If you are looking to invest your time in this repertoire, the course statistics on Chessable reflect a massive depth of study: 472 lines Middlegame Puzzles: 71 positional & tactical exercises Model Games: 17 fully annotated master games