20 Mar 10 Chess – The Budapest Gambit

Chess – The Budapest Gambit | 205 MB
Most chess players are naturally talented, but do not have the time to devote to chess theory, such is the pace of modern life. Yet it is human nature to want to do things well and to achieve good results. To make the right choice of opening system is therefore of crucial importance for these players if they want to make the most of what they have. Below master level and especially with Black, the most crucial thing is to strive for the initiative. It is absolutely no good trying to gradually equalize. Leave that to Karpov, Kramnik and the world championship matches, where we can admire the defensive technique from afar.
Try this style at club level and one ends up exhausted and frustrated. Pressurizing the opponent means getting on to the attack and this is where the fiery Budapest Gambit comes into play. After 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e5 Black immediately takes the fight to White at the cost of a pawn. Active piece play is the predominant theme. Tactics abound. White can lose in a few moves if he or she does not know what they are doing. A life and death struggle is rarely what the White player wants at such an early stage of the game. At the very least the position will be laced with interest. Study of the Budapest Gambit will place an extremely dangerous weapon into the hands of the club player. Video running time: 4 hours 20 min.
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THIS IS NOT VIDEO ! is just audio in horrible .wmv format
thanks anyway just 205 MB and 4 hrs ‘cmon !
british accent by the way in audio files
You can’t impose your will on a chess position and say something like: I must get the initiative or I must do this or that….
If your opponent makes excellent moves how are you able to get the initiative? This is often simply impossible.