Aggressive Chess Opening for Black Against 1.d4 [Every Move Is A TRAP]

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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov will share with you an aggressive chess opening for Black that can catch your opponents off guard when facing the 1.d4 opening move. Known as the Budapest Gambit, this opening is designed to create a dynamic and aggressive game right from the start.

Facing White’s queen’s pawn move, 1.d4, can often be challenging for Black players. In this lesson, we’ll introduce you to the Budapest Gambit, an opening that can inject aggression into your game and keep your opponent on their toes.

While some players rely on traps in this opening, GM Igor Smirnov will show you how to build a strong attacking position, regardless of whether your opponent falls for the trap.

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00:00 Aggressive Budapest Gambit Chess Opening Against 1.d4
00:58 4…d6, Gambit Style (Adler Variation)
01:12 1st Trap, White loses their queen
01:53 If White doesn’t fall for the queen trap
04:08 If White plays 4.f4 to defend the e5-pawn
05:36 If White plays 4.e4, Alekhine Variation
07:24 White’s queen is trapped again!
07:49 If White plays 6.Nf3 in Alekhine Variation
09:45 If White plays 4.Qd4
11:10 Quiz: Puzzle of the day
11:21 If White plays 4.Bf4, Rubinstein Variation
14:28 If White doesn’t accept the gambit, plays 3.d5
16:51 If White plays the London System

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53 Comments

  1. Master Igor you've single handedly raised my rating for free. I've become a swashbuckling black player due to your lines.

  2. Can you make a video about the old indian defence as opening against 1. d4?

  3. I always like he consistency in quality chess advice from your content, this opening should be called the the 7 deadly traps of the Budapest.

  4. 1.Qxf1+ Nxf1
    2.Nf2+ is the winning idea for black

  5. I opened 1 Nf3 Nf6 2 d4 and the opponent played e5 imagining I had played c4 because he wanted to play the Budapest. Yes, you see incredible blunders very early.

  6. But, what about 5. Bg5 instead of exd6? Isn't it winning for white?

  7. And what if 6.e3?? Nobody answers here 🙁

  8. In a tournament playing the Rubinstein variation after 7…Qxf6 my opponent played 8.Qc1 d6 I had t I settle for a draw,you have an recommendations??

  9. this gambit doesn't work!White just play 5.h3

  10. ► Chapters

    00:00 Aggressive Budapest Gambit Chess Opening Against 1.d4

    00:58 4…d6, Gambit Style (Adler Variation)

    01:12 1st Trap, White loses their queen

    01:53 If White doesn't fall for the queen trap

    04:08 If White plays 4.f4 to defend the e5-pawn

    05:36 If White plays 4.e4, Alekhine Variation

    07:24 White's queen is trapped again!

    07:49 If White plays 6.Nf3 in Alekhine Variation

    09:45 If White plays 4.Qd4

    11:10 Quiz: Puzzle of the day

    11:21 If White plays 4.Bf4, Rubinstein Variation

    14:28 If White doesn't accept the gambit, plays 3.d5

    16:51 If White plays the London System

  11. Qxf1+
    knight takes back the Nf2+ winning the queen for free because the knight is not defending the queen so black wins a bishop

  12. Hello Igor, can you make a series for endgames?
    You have many videos for opening and middlegame but now, endgames.

  13. I am sorry, but I am strongly convinced that White never go c4 after d4, they go Nf3 first to avoid any tactics against d4-c4 setup

  14. For the puzzle of the day:

    Qxf1!! Brilliant sacrifice to clear the f2 square for the knight, and after the forced Nxf1, Nf2! wins back the queen and black is comfortably a piece up in the endgame

  15. Magnificant analysis igor… keep it up and hava a pleasant day.

  16. In case we don't know the player style and the game goes like 1. d4 Nf6, 2. Bf4 then how to continue as black??

  17. these video keep coming even if these opening are actually unsound…the videos where you were explaining strategy, pawn structures, positional concepts, to take is a mistake were sooooo much better. Please do them again

  18. Dear igor, your hint to check the englund gambit in case of no c4 doesnt make sense when you already have chosen to play nf6 😊.

  19. I know what I'm doing with the next 17 mins.

  20. I'm sticking with hartlaub charlick and love it! never had fun playing black at all until that. now to get rid oft he scandinavian

  21. This is best chess channel for the people who want to understand and learn chess. There are some other channels but this is the best. If I had money for his online courses I would not think to join in it even for a sec. But i am happy and feeling MYSELF lucky I found this channel. Thanks again for publishing the best chess videos! Thanks for your effort, nobody helped me in chess as much as you.

  22. I like the queen sacrifice but rook d1 might win more material. it pins the knight and even if he moves his king to c1 you can take the knight with rook. then bxd2, QxF1+, after the king moves Qxa1

  23. Sir make a video against english opening🙏

  24. I had trouble against 4.Bf4, Rubinstein Variation, now this video clarifies that variation. Thanks Igor for this video

  25. Why is it called Budapest Defense? Who played it?

  26. This video is undeniably motivating! _ "Progress results from persistent effort."

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