The Budapest Gambit ยท Chess Openings

The Budapest Gambit is a very effective, offbeat weapon for black, with which black seeks complications and, above all, a game unlikely to end in a draw!

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The Budapest Gambit starts after the moves
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e5
White has nothing better but to take, and after 3.dxe5, black can choose between: 3…Ne4 the Fajarowicz Variation, and the main line 3…Ng4, to which white can respond with:
4.Bf4 Rubinstein V.
4.Nf3 Adler V.
4.e4 Alekhine V.
4.e3

Despite its aggressive reputation, I have found that the Budapest Gambit (also known as defense, which could be more appropriate) is quite a positional opening, in which pawn breaks are the most important factor.

It’s nevertheless promising when it comes to attacking prospects for black and is a great weapon to add to your repertoire.

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