My Favorite Anti-London Weapon
Aleksandar Randjelovic

My Favorite Anti-London Weapon

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If you’ve ever found yourself half-asleep playing against the London System, you’re here for a good reason. The London is solid, safe, and boring enough to make you question why you even play chess.

Here’s the funny part - I didn’t plan some big secret counter for it. I just stumbled on this idea one day while watching a random blitz game online. I remember it was Michael Adams with the White pieces, who started with the London setup, and I almost lost interest in watching it - when suddenly it hit me: wait a second… this kid (playing against Adams) has exactly the same setup White uses in the classical Reti opening!

The kid was about 400 rating points below Adams, yet he managed to keep the game unclear until the very end! What really surprised me wasn’t that the moves worked - but that it instantly took the London off my prep list forever. I’ve been using it ever since. And since I already had the Reti opening in my repertoire with White, there was no new chess theory to learn, no hours of memorizing lines - just my same old setup, only with reversed colors.

Reti opening pawn structure & Reversed Reti pawn structure (and its trademark)
Aleksandar Randjelovic

This is the move order that I suggest (to get into the Reversed Reti against the London):

1. d4 Nf6
2. Nf3 g6
3. Bf4 Bg7
4. e3 0-0
5. Be2 c5
6. c3 b6
7. h3 Bb7
8. Nbd2 d6
9. 0-0 Nbd7

So if you like calm, slow chess and you already know the ideas behind the Reti with White, this is the easiest trick in the book. You don’t have to learn anything new - just flip it around, play your game, and watch the London player lose their precious autopilot plan.

If you happen to find the game I described - Adams with White, and a kid, a Candidate Master or FIDE Master playing Black using the reversed Reti system - feel free to drop the link in the comments (I think it was played in Katowice, Poland). Meanwhile, I created a video for anyone who wants to check out this Reversed Reti system against the London.

Let me know what you think!

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