
The Jobava London Theory (Part 2/3)
The Jobava London Theory (part 2)
Hello ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to your favorite Jobava London series. In the last part, we looked at what the Jobava London is, and different variations related to it. Let us continue on the quest to exploring this crushing system fully.
Chapter 3: The theory of E6.
We were checking if an opponent plays e6 directly after a Jobava London (see the previous part). If the opponent tries to be over-ambitious with the Bishop, we can cut the center clean open with some striking moves. Let us take a detailed look into this maneuver and tactic.
Theory of Reversed Ruy Lopez
now some people who have enough experience with the Jobava London might try to attack the knight from the get-go. In that case, we will give them a response.
Let us take a look at the following scenario
Another Variation
Some cheeky players or people who like to be copycats or who are intermediate 1700 rated fide payers (definitely not me) copy the bishop move. This can lead to a lot of trouble.
Let us look at this copycat variation
Let us look at one last variation before we part. we can also do a number of troubles to black and attain a great start.
Thanks for tuning in today. Tune in next time for the final part of the Jobava London Series!