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What is included? - 60 minutes of video material; - PGN Chess Base files format with the commented game; London System - Opening from the perspective of white pieces. The London System is a chess opening that usually arises after 1.d4 and 2.Bf4 or 2.Nf3 and 3.Bf4. It is a "system" opening that can be used against virtually any black defense and thus comprises a smaller body of opening theory than many other openings. The London System is one of the Queen's Pawn Game openings where White opens with 1.d4 but does not play the Queen's Gambit. It normally results in a closed game. Basically, the London is a set of solid lines where after 1.d4 White quickly develops his dark-squared bishop to f4 and normally bolsters his centre with [pawns on] c3 and e3 rather than expanding. Although it has the potential for a quick kingside attack, the white forces are generally flexible enough to engage in a battle anywhere on the board. Historically it developed into a system mainly from three variations: - 1.d4, d5, 2.Nf3, Nf6, 3.Bf4, e6, 4.E3