A gambit is not any specific move. Rather, it is a type of move. A gambit is a move which apparently sacrifices material (generally a pawn). It is played in order to have a long-term strategic advantage which makes up for the short-term material loss.
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The Botez Gambit in chess is named after Alexandra Botez, a Canadian chess player and streamer who popularized the opening on her Twitch channel. The gambit involves sacrificing a pawn early in the game to gain a positional advantage and put pressure on the opponent.
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The key difference between the Queen's Gambit and the King's Gambit in chess is the pawn structure and the strategic goals they aim to achieve. The Queen's Gambit involves sacrificing a pawn to gain control of the center and develop pieces, while the King's Gambit involves sacrificing a pawn to open up lines for attack on the opponent's king. In general, the Queen's Gambit is considered more advantageous for players because it leads to a more solid and stable position with long-term strategic advantages. The King's Gambit, on the other hand, can be riskier and more tactical, often leading to sharp and dynamic play with chances for both players.
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Budapest Gambit was created in 1896.
The Gambit was born on 1982-07-25.
Gambit Weekly was created in 1981.
Gambit - forum - was created in 2005.