Hi Miodrag, good videos, however after 8.Qd5 f6 9. exf6 Nxf6 10.Qd3 d6 11. g3 00 12. Bg2 Bg4 (24:45) instead of 13.00 it is better to play 13. h3 Bh5 14 c5! dxc5 15. 00 and it seems that White has the advantage. Any thoughts?
once i started budapest, i cant play anything else against d4. Ive wished for benko gambit in the past but damn d4 players on my poor rating almost always decline it in a way that makes it boring
Aha, well, that depends if you prefer, g6, e6 or c5 type of positions! Who likes KiD and Grunf with 2...g6, Nimzo then 2...e6 and Benoni and Volga then 2...c5!
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial Please, tell me why Serbian ( Ugoslav) players are so tricky and attacking players?? From my childhood, ive learnt of Velimirovich, Gligorich. All of them are very attacking players! Maybe, my version - Tis in a way correlates with the tendency to independence or so what?
I really enjoyed the idea of offering 3 lines, 1 for bullet/blitz, 1 for rapid and 1 for classical games
Great and complete guide of Budapest gambit. Real master class.
This has to be my favorite response to d4. Thanks again
Thank you very much.
Wow Amazing video great job Maestro ❤️❤️❤️
At 2:57, after Nc3 it is considered by Moskalenko to capture on c3 immediately so that White cannot protect their pawn structure with Rc1
Great video!
Hi Miodrag,
good videos, however after 8.Qd5 f6 9. exf6 Nxf6 10.Qd3 d6 11. g3 00 12. Bg2 Bg4 (24:45) instead of 13.00 it is better to play 13. h3 Bh5 14 c5! dxc5 15. 00 and it seems that White has the advantage. Any thoughts?
I agree, for sure White in the whole Budapest always has slight advantage at least!
once i started budapest, i cant play anything else against d4. Ive wished for benko gambit in the past but damn d4 players on my poor rating almost always decline it in a way that makes it boring
How can I contact you for coaching?
He's at bigmio dot com, highly recommended :)
What do u propose against 2 Nf3?
Give me order of moves
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I mean 1 d4 Nf6 2 Nf3
Aha, well, that depends if you prefer, g6, e6 or c5 type of positions! Who likes KiD and Grunf with 2...g6, Nimzo then 2...e6 and Benoni and Volga then 2...c5!
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial
Please, tell me why Serbian ( Ugoslav) players are so tricky and attacking players??
From my childhood, ive learnt of Velimirovich, Gligorich.
All of them are very attacking players!
Maybe, my version - Tis in a way correlates with the tendency to independence or so what?
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial
Also, there is Igor Miladinovich whis a fantastic guy
He is a genius!