Contrary to the more common 3Ng4 the Fajarowicz is a real gambit and Black most often tries to seek his compensation in positions a clear pawn down. Playing it will soon earn you the reputation of being a true daredevil. Introduction (4 pages) Part 1: Less Popular Variations (22 pages) Part 2: Steiner Variation 4.Qc2 (46 pages). The Budapest Gambit (or Budapest Defense) begins with the moves: 1.d4 Nf6 2. C4 e5 The Budapest Gambit contains several specific strategic themes. In numerous variations the move c4–c5 allows White to gain space and to open prospects for his light-square bishop.