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Getting Started with the Jobava London!

@d4Nc3Bf4 Very nice blog, learned a lot from it :) Do you have any resources for getting ahead with the Jobava London?
Also please make more of these Jobava blogs.

@d4Nc3Bf4 Very nice blog, learned a lot from it :) Do you have any resources for getting ahead with the Jobava London? Also please make more of these Jobava blogs.

@sj23 said in #11:

@d4Nc3Bf4 Very nice blog, learned a lot from it :) Do you have any resources for getting ahead with the Jobava London?
Also please make more of these Jobava blogs.

Thank you so much, glad to see that you learned something from it.

I don't exactly have a resource, but if you're interested, you can check out Hans's Short and sweet course on chessable. I loved that, and Simon Williams' Jobava Course is also very instructive if you're interested in buying. I'd recommend those two courses, but otherwise, you can just check some games on the Lichess database, or if you have it, then the Mega database is also good.

@sj23 said in #11:

Also please make more of these Jobava blogs.

Yes, yes, I will do it for sure if people are interested. I am even planning to do a "Master the Jobava" Series, let's see how it goes!!

@sj23 said in #11: > @d4Nc3Bf4 Very nice blog, learned a lot from it :) Do you have any resources for getting ahead with the Jobava London? > Also please make more of these Jobava blogs. Thank you so much, glad to see that you learned something from it. I don't exactly have a resource, but if you're interested, you can check out Hans's Short and sweet course on chessable. I loved that, and Simon Williams' Jobava Course is also very instructive if you're interested in buying. I'd recommend those two courses, but otherwise, you can just check some games on the Lichess database, or if you have it, then the Mega database is also good. @sj23 said in #11: > Also please make more of these Jobava blogs. Yes, yes, I will do it for sure if people are interested. I am even planning to do a "Master the Jobava" Series, let's see how it goes!!

@d4Nc3Bf4 said in #12:

Thank you so much, glad to see that you learned something from it.

I don't exactly have a resource, but if you're interested, you can check out Hans's Short and sweet course on chessable. I loved that, and Simon Williams' Jobava Course is also very instructive if you're interested in buying. I'd recommend those two courses, but otherwise, you can just check some games on the Lichess database, or if you have it, then the Mega database is also good.

Yes, yes, I will do it for sure if people are interested. I am even planning to do a "Master the Jobava" Series, let's see how it goes!!

Thanks for the resources. Looking forward to your series:)

@d4Nc3Bf4 said in #12: > Thank you so much, glad to see that you learned something from it. > > I don't exactly have a resource, but if you're interested, you can check out Hans's Short and sweet course on chessable. I loved that, and Simon Williams' Jobava Course is also very instructive if you're interested in buying. I'd recommend those two courses, but otherwise, you can just check some games on the Lichess database, or if you have it, then the Mega database is also good. > > > > Yes, yes, I will do it for sure if people are interested. I am even planning to do a "Master the Jobava" Series, let's see how it goes!! Thanks for the resources. Looking forward to your series:)

It's one of my favourite openings, which especially works very well at the beginner and club level. I created this attacking chessable course about the Jobava London:)
https://www.chessable.com/attacking-repertoire-for-beginners-jobava-london-/course/268981/?mt2lang=en&&commentsPage=2

It's one of my favourite openings, which especially works very well at the beginner and club level. I created this attacking chessable course about the Jobava London:) https://www.chessable.com/attacking-repertoire-for-beginners-jobava-london-/course/268981/?mt2lang=en&&commentsPage=2

@wolfje95 said in #14:

It's one of my favourite openings, which especially works very well at the beginner and club level. I created this attacking chessable course about the Jobava London:)
www.chessable.com/attacking-repertoire-for-beginners-jobava-london-/course/268981/?mt2lang=en&&commentsPage=2

Oh wow, thanks for sharing that here!

@wolfje95 said in #14: > It's one of my favourite openings, which especially works very well at the beginner and club level. I created this attacking chessable course about the Jobava London:) > www.chessable.com/attacking-repertoire-for-beginners-jobava-london-/course/268981/?mt2lang=en&&commentsPage=2 Oh wow, thanks for sharing that here!

I would play this opening in the memory of Daniel

I would play this opening in the memory of Daniel

Did anoune notice in game Jobava – Mamedyarov on move 25 if black instead of Nc4 take bishop gf, then white sac queen on g6 and give mate!?

Did anoune notice in game Jobava – Mamedyarov on move 25 if black instead of Nc4 take bishop gf, then white sac queen on g6 and give mate!?

@Lvictor said in #17:

Did anoune notice in game Jobava – Mamedyarov on move 25 if black instead of Nc4 take bishop gf, then white sac queen on g6 and give mate!?

Oh, that's sooo brilliant, nicely spotted, even I didn't notice it.

@Lvictor said in #17: > Did anoune notice in game Jobava – Mamedyarov on move 25 if black instead of Nc4 take bishop gf, then white sac queen on g6 and give mate!? Oh, that's sooo brilliant, nicely spotted, even I didn't notice it.

after d4 nf6 nc3 d5 bf4 black has a6!?

after d4 nf6 nc3 d5 bf4 black has a6!?