Here is an example of how not to play the Budapest as White ... I think that the idea of keeping the Knight on g4 and playing the Bishop to c5 worked well here ... My opponent had counter-play but ran out of time ...
"Chess is a form of intellectual productiveness; therein lies its peculiar charm, and intellectual productiveness is one of the greatest joys of human existence".
Dr Siegbert Tarrasch (1862-1934), The Game of Chess, 1936, translated by G.E. SMITH and T.G. BONE.
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