As you can tell from the title this blog includes puzzles from GM's games, but not only that. What else? Read on. Of course, I will start with some puzzles from GM's games. Also My first blog now has over 60 view.
There 3 Puzzles that involves GMs. Did you do them? If you don't well, DO IT!!! Now did you do it? I still have no idea, so I am going to trust you for now. What next? Well now I will talk about a opening. The London System. The London System is a system white can play against virtually any black defence, lets see The London Defence.
There is 3 main variations:
As you can see no matter if Black plays 2...d5 or 2...Nf6 White plays Nf3 as it isn't threatened by either move. The move 3.Bf4 is developing the Bishop to a active square and attacking the c7 pawn, and prohibiting e4. However 2.Nf3 inders the development of the Bishop which if you ask me, is unimportant. Keep in mind I am not saying deveopling the Bishop is umimportant I am saying the order is unimportant, whether you develop the Knight or the Bishop first.
Now some of you might be asking what that has to do with tht=e GM puzzles. and the answer is, absolutely nothing. Sorry.
Signing off, @CDREDI4I.
P.S. I am 11, don't have to much expectation pls.