gptkbp:instanceOf
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chess opening
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gptkbp:alternativeName
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Budapest Defence
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gptkbp:category
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gptkb:Gambit
gptkb:Open_Game
gptkb:Semi-Open_Game
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gptkbp:characteristic
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Black sacrifices a pawn for quick development
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gptkbp:countryOfOrigin
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gptkb:Hungary
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gptkbp:ECOCode
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gptkb:A52
gptkb:A53
A51
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gptkbp:firstPublished
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1896
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gptkbp:firstReleased
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1896
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Budapest Gambit
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gptkbp:mainLine
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1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 Ng4
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gptkbp:namedAfter
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gptkb:Budapest
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gptkbp:notableGame
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Adler–Maróczy, Budapest 1896
Alekhine–Rubinstein, San Remo 1930
Korchnoi–Spassky, Candidates 1977
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gptkbp:opposedBy
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4.e3
3.Nf3
3.e3
4.Bf4
4.Nf3
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gptkbp:parent
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gptkb:Queen's_Pawn_Opening
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gptkbp:popularizedBy
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gptkb:Adler
Barász
Maróczy
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gptkbp:reputation
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dubious at top level
tricky in club play
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gptkbp:theme
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open lines for pieces
pawn sacrifice
attack on e5 pawn
pressure on f2
rapid piece activity
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gptkbp:typical_move
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2...e5
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gptkbp:used_in
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gptkb:Nigel_Short
gptkb:Mikhail_Tal
gptkb:Viktor_Korchnoi
gptkb:Richard_Rapport
gptkb:Alexander_Alekhine
gptkb:Boris_Spassky
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gptkbp:variant
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gptkb:Alekhine_Variation
gptkb:Rubinstein_Variation
Adler Variation
Fajarowicz Variation
Milner-Barry Variation
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Semi-Closed_Game
gptkb:Skaak
gptkb:Standard_chess
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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8
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