Chess Alex Banzea's London System 7z 010 -
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.
Specific "trappy" lines to punish the Englund (1...e5) in under 10 moves. Chess Alex Banzea's London System 7z 010
The full course includes detailed lines against every major response to 1.d4: The most critical theme to master
Banzea advocates for sometimes allowing Black to trade their bishop for yours on g3, resulting in doubled f-pawns that actually provide White with a strong central grip and semi-open h-file for attacking. Repertoire Highlights Chess Alex Banzea's London System 7z 010