Good Question ... The London System is very popular at all levels.
I play
With the idea of playing Nf6, pawn to c5 and Nc6, from there look to play cxd4 or exchange the dark square bishops. I fight for control of e4, to prevent a unfavorable pawn push in the center.
All in all... (against people in my elo range) gives me a lot of play.
D-pawn variations are getting very popular now days (I just viewed a pod cast with one of the top trainers in the west. He stated, due to the modern chess engine, its extremely hard to get a thretical advantage in an opening. Gm's are now looking to play openings that have a lot of scope and depth, rather than look for sharp therectical advantages.
I think this has led to more and D-pawn variations at the upper levels.
There is no smoking gun for black...
Hello everyone !
I was looking at what my weak spots opening-repertoire-wise were.. And have found the London System to be particularily strong against myself.
I like to respond to it with d4 d5, as I expect a queen's gambit in which I could play the semi-slav.
However, I am filled with dread as they move their bishop out, for I have no particular preparation against such.
I would also clarify that, yes, I can look at videos online myself, there is no need to redirect me to them, I am looking for first-hand experience on what has worked for other players within these particular set of starting moves.