Hi, this is Grand Master Daniel mo here for HS dog net, and we continue working on the London system. Here, we'll analyze a game played by three shook against one how. Of course, these guys don't require any presentation. We shook, one of the top brand masters in the world, and one how, a Chinese grandmaster rated over 2700. So, lecture, watch and learn. So, the 45, we play Bishop f4, the key move if we want to play the London system. We can also start with Knight f3, and he'll probably play Knight of 6, and then we play Bishop f4. I believe when White wants to play the London, I mean instead of playing the Queen's gambit, of course, when he wants to play the London, it makes a lot of sense to play Bishop f4 here. I don't think there is a big advantage in delaying this move, but maybe if we play is research, if we delay the Knight f3 move, we might avoid some lines involving Bishop c4. But as I said, I think playing Knight f3 here + v4 is fine as well. So, which path for he plays? Knight f6, gryszek ich wei, and one how is black. So, here we play 3. So far, we are following natural moves, and as I said in the previous video, the introduction, our moves as White are easy to follow. III a6. In this game, we have to point out Black decides to play with the bishop inside the pawn chain, but we are going to study the main line where he plays with c5, Knight c6, and Bishop d6. Daisy is simple. Black wants to finish development and hopefully trade some pieces off and equalize. But of course, we'll try to put some pressure on...