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  2. London System - Wikipedia

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    The London System is an opening system in chess where White opens with 1.d4 and develops the dark-squared bishop to f4, then supports the d4-pawn with pawns on e3 and c3. The other bishop is developed to d3 (or occasionally e2) and the knights typically to f3 and d2.

  3. Zukertort Opening - Wikipedia

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    The Zukertort Opening is a chess opening named after Johannes Zukertort that begins with the move: 1. Nf3. ... the King's Indian Attack, or the London System, ...

  4. Closed Game - Wikipedia

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    The Richter–Veresov Attack, Colle System, Stonewall Attack, Torre Attack, London System, and Blackmar–Diemer Gambit are classified as Queen's Pawn Games because White plays d4 but not c4. The Richter–Veresov is rarely played at the top levels of chess. The Colle and London are both systems, rather than specific opening variations. White ...

  5. East Indian Defence - Wikipedia

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    The East Indian Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves: 1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 [2] [1] ... 3.Bf4, the London System; 3.Nc3, the Barry Attack [3]

  6. Poisoned Pawn Variation - Wikipedia

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    Within the London System, the Poisoned Pawn Variation follows after: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Bf4 c5 4.e3 Qb6 5.Nc3 Qxb2?! [4] Black is lost after 6.Nb5 Na6 7.a3 Bf5 8.dxc5 Bxc2 9.Qc1 Qxc1+ 10.Rxc1 and the c-pawn is too strong.

  7. London Chess Classic - Wikipedia

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    The London Chess Classic is a chess festival held at the Olympia Conference Centre, West Kensington, London. ... Scoring was done with Bilbao system, with 3 points ...

  8. Chess opening - Wikipedia

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    Examples include London System, Colle System, Réti System, Barcza System, and Hedgehog System. Attack: Usually used to describe an aggressive or provocative variation such as the Albin–Chatard Attack (or Chatard–Alekhine Attack), the Fried Liver Attack in the Two Knights Defense, and the Grob Attack .

  9. Nimzowitsch–Larsen Attack - Wikipedia

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    Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack vs. London System One independent option available to Black is to play a reversed kind of London System with d5, Bf5, Nf6, e6, c6, etc. In this case White may change tack and play a double fianchetto , forcing through e2–e4 (via d3, Nd2 and Bg2) and disrupting Black's solid development .