Nadie espera esto contra 1.d4

You'll be hoping your opponent would move their queen's pawn! Here's the answer to 1.d4, the Budapest Gambit. In this video, you'll learn everything you need to know to play this opening and surprise your opponents. It's a gambit played on move 2, so you'll be able to play it most of the time when they play 1.d4 against you. The Budapest Gambit is an uncommon but highly effective defense that can surprise your opponents from the very first moves. Ideal for players looking for aggression and control in the center from the start of the game. We explore key variations, strategic ideas, common mistakes, and practical examples so you can incorporate this opening into your repertoire. With this opening, you'll take White out of his comfort zone, entering directly into a tactical battle that queen's pawn players prefer to avoid. This doesn't even take into account the psychological advantage you gain by taking your opponent out of theory on move two.