gambit chess openings

Gambit chess openings

SCU:978-1-58042-057-0

Eric Schiller

An enthralling collection of gambit chess strategies, the most favored among all chess openings, Introduction to Gambit Chess Strategies (IGCS) wraps up the trilogy of chess openings. It complements Standard Chess Openings (SCO) and Unorthodox Chess Openings (UCO) to offer players a comprehensive encyclopedia of chess opening strategies! This volume encompasses every significant gambit opening and variation ever played and currently in trend. Gambits, strategies where one player sacrifices a pawn or more for a developmental advantage, are the most thrilling and popular openings in chess!

Every participant employs strategies to instigate early moves and stimulate excitement across the board, including world champions whose remarkable strategies are prominently featured in GCO. Not only are these strategies enjoyable to execute, particularly at the beginner level, but they are also crucial to master in order to prevent the strategist from dominating the game with a few audacious moves. Numerous strategies are explored, with a lucid explanation of what the strategist gains in exchange for the sacrificed pawn or piece. Many of these strategies are predominantly observed in beginner games, where they ensnare the unsuspecting, however, some strategies are frequently encountered in professional matches.

Gambits are classified based on different factors, enabling readers to conveniently locate gambits that possess similarities to those they already appreciate. The compilation includes widely recognized ones such as the King’s Gambit, Benko Gambit, Blackmar-Diemer Gambit, Cochrane Gambit, Fried Liver Attack, Evans Gambit, Smith-Morra Gambit, Latvian Gambit, and the Elephant Gambit. Over 100 comprehensive games are incorporated, enabling readers to observe how the gambit strategies impact not just the game’s commencement but also its subsequent progression. This is an indispensable and enjoyable reference source for both novice and expert players.


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