Chess Alex Banzea's London System 7z 010 -
Specific "trappy" lines to punish the Englund (1...e5) in under 10 moves.
The most critical theme to master. Banzea teaches that White should almost always look for opportunities to anchor a knight on e5, which often acts as a springboard for kingside attacks. Chess Alex Banzea's London System 7z 010
A major focus of the course is knowing when to abandon the standard "pyramid" (c3) for the more active c4 break to pressure Black’s center, especially against the Slav or Queen's Gambit Declined setups. Specific "trappy" lines to punish the Englund (1
The full course includes detailed lines against every major response to 1.d4: Chess Alex Banzea's London System 7z 010
Utilizing the Queen b3 maneuver to target the b7-pawn after Black develops their light-squared bishop.