Learn BUDAPEST Gambit in Just 12 Minutes and CRUSH 1. D4!!!
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Learn BUDAPEST Gambit in Just 12 Minutes and CRUSH 1. D4!!!
In this Video, I am gonna teach you guys some awesome stuffs about Budapest Gambit. It is a specialized gambit which can led to victory against queen's pawn opening 1. d4. So if you struggle against 1.d4, then it's time to unleash your true power from Budapest gambit.
Budapest Gambit:
2...e5 is the energetic Budapest defence, aka the Budapest gambit. Black challenges White's centre straight away. Black sacrifices a pawn, but can usually recover it, in return for active play. It's one of those slightly inaccurate sort of lines that is usually described as a "good blitz/surprise weapon".
3. dxe5, accepting the gambit, is the mainline. White takes the pawn and compels Black's knight to move again, either to g4 or e4. White is up a pawn but it may be a mistake to hold onto it too tightly. Returning it allows White to avoid tactical complications (in the mainline continuation, it is returned after 3...Ng4 4. Bf4 Nc6 5. Nf3 Bb4+ 6. Nbd2 Qe7, and White cannot add a further defender).
Declining the gambit is atypical. Surely Black shouldn't be allowed a free potshot at White's centre?
3. e3?! prepares to recapture the pawn, but allows Black to equalise. A continuation is 3...exd4 4. exd4 Bb4+ 5. Nc3 O-O 6. Bd3 d5=.
3. Nf3?! to defend the pawn allows 3...e5 to drive the knight away.
3. d5?! to avoid the capture is a positional mistake, and releases the c5 square for Black's bishop.
History
The Budapest is first known from a 1896 game between amateur Mór Adler and Géza Maróczy (1870―1951) in Budapest. It was revisited in 1916, again in Budapest, by Gyula Breyer (1893―1921) as Black against Johannes Esser (1877―1946) and came to prominence when Milan Vidmar (1885―1962) scored an upset with it against Akiba Rubinstein (1880―1961).
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Time Stamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:55 - Budapest Gambit
00:58 - If Black Plays Nf3
06:59 - If Black Plays e4
09:12 - If Black Plays g3
10:01 - If Black Plays Nf3 after e4
11:04 - Outro
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