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The system is simple.
WHITE
With White, we will play a setup based on d4, e3, Nf3, Be2, and 0-0.
Then, the normal move would be to develop the bishop from c1 via b2, if the conditions are favorable.
We should only study with White playing against d4 e5, the Englund Gambit.
It is the only worrying line if you're a beginner.
In that case, I would recommend capturing the pawn dxe5 and defending it with Nf3, followed by Nc3 and e4, a simple development to maintain the opening advantage
BLACK
With Black, we will always play a setup based on the fianchetto and d5-c6-Nf6-g6-Bg7 and 0-0. This can be played against all openings made by White except when they play the King's Pawn Opening. Against the English Opening with c4, we would first play c6 and then move the pawn to d5 to always complete the same pawn structure.
Against e4, following the same logic, we will play the Caro-Kann opening. Our idea is to play c6-d5, so we will do the same.
This is the only opening that would require a bit of study, not much, but we won’t overstrain the brain too much, so in any case, we’ll do it for mental health