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New: The Neo-London-System - The sharper alternative to the popular London System by Elisabeth Paehtz

by ChessBase Shop - 29/10/2024

The Neo-London System is an enhanced version of the classic London System, emphasizing creativity and sharper play by avoiding common black setups and exploiting the Bf5 variation's risks for Black. The course offers extensive training with interactive exercises and novelties for surprising opponents in unexplored positions. Now you can stream it on any device - smartphone, tablets, computers etc. You can also study it on ChessBase books. So hurry up and grab this Fritztrainer by Germany no.1 woman for over two decades - GM Elisabeth Paehtz, if you haven't yet. Photo: ChessBase

The Neo-London-System - The sharper alternative to the popular London System

by Elisabeth Paehtz

Discover the Neo-London System – a creative and improved version of the classic London System! With the move 3.c3 and later Bf4, the Neo-London offers two decisive advantages:

• Avoiding a certain black setup: You effectively prevent the dangerous combination of c5 and Qb6.

• Risks for Black in the Bf5 variation: The popular Bf5 variation poses significant dangers for Black and can give the game an unexpected turn.

 

Creativity and novelties at the highest level: The Neo-London System offers many new, creative possibilities to present your opponents with serious problems in the early stages of the game. Surprise your opponents with positions not yet thoroughly explored and refined by modern AI engines. The course provides numerous novelties and ideas and is significantly sharper, more forceful and more unpredictable than its predecessor.

 

Extensive training content and interactive exercises in ChessBase Books: Replay critical positions, solve tactical tasks, find the key moves, test your knowledge with the opening trainer.

• Video running time: more than 9 hours

Product contains activation key (No DVD-ROM!) for:

Program download (installation for Windows and Mac)

ChessBase Books version (web browser)

Stream (video portal) for iPad, tablet, PC etc.

Buy The Neo-London-System - The sharper alternative to the popular London System by Elisabeth Pähtz

System requirements

Minimum:

Dual Core, 2 GB RAM, DirectX11, graphics card with 256 MB RAM, Windows Media Player 9, ChessBase 14/Fritz 16 or included Reader and internet access for program activation.

 

Recommended:

PC Intel i5 (Quadcore), 4 GB RAM, Windows 10, DirectX11 graphic card with 512 MB RAM or better, 100% DirectX10 compatible sound card, Windows Media Player 11 and internet connection for program activation.

 

MacOSX

Minimum: MacOS "Yosemite" 10.10

 

Streaming

Smartphone, tablets and computers; also on ChessBase Books

About Elisabeth Paehtz

Elisabeth Pähtz: 2002 World Champion U18, 2004 Vice World Champion U20, 2005 World Champion U20, 2012 Vice European Champion in Blitz Chess, Member of the German National Team, since 2001 Woman Grandmaster (WGM), since 2004 International Master (IM), since 2022 Grandmaster (GM)


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