
What Did I Do?
To finish off my day with chess studies I repeated and studied openings with Chessable. I studied my own opening repertoire book named "The London System vs. Slav". This book is made with deep analyses assisted by Stockfish 8. I have analysed the most common replies from Black and the best reply for White in return.

Book Chapters
The opening book I studied is for now divided into 5 different chapters:

Book Chapter Description
Chapter 1 Slav Setup 3...Nf6 4.c4 Sideline
The first chapter is for now yet not analysed.
Chapter 2 Slav Setup 3...Qb6 4.b3 Sideline
The second chapter is for now yet not analysed.
Chapter 3 Slav Setup 3...e6 4.Bd3 Sideline
The third chapter is for now yet not analysed.
Chapter 4 Slav Setup 3... Rare Lines
The fourth chapter is for now yet not analysed.
Chapter 5 Slav Setup 3...Bf5 4.c4 Mainline
The fifth and final chapter of the opening book covers 29 variations.
What I Have Learned
I have repeated, learned and memorized 6 different variations from Chapter 5.
Time spent: 15 minutes.
You can see all the variations I learned below:

