As a club player rated around 1800 ELO, I’ve always enjoyed playing the London System. But like many players at my level, I often got confused with move orders and missed common transpositions.
That’s when I found this chess posters opening tree focused on visual learning. The design is clean and easy to follow. Each move is presented as a decision point, and the visual arrows guide you through the most popular lines.
What really helped me was the use of Lichess-based stats. The most common replies at my level are shown clearly, with win rates and Stockfish evaluation, so I can focus on practical choices rather than memorizing obscure theory.
I keep the poster above my desk and refer to it before every game. I’ve already noticed an improvement in my opening results and confidence.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to study openings visually with an opening tree adapted to their level.
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