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(Sometimes a gambit is necessary in the end game portion of a chess match in order to achieve checkmate.)
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A '''gambit''' is the sacrifice of one thing in order to obtain something else, in a calculated risk.  The [[Passion of Christ]] was the most significant gambit of all.
 
A '''gambit''' is the sacrifice of one thing in order to obtain something else, in a calculated risk.  The [[Passion of Christ]] was the most significant gambit of all.
  
As applied to [[chess]], it refers to losing pieces, usually a pawn or two, in order to obtain a strategic advantage. (There are some exceptions, such as the Muzio Gambit, which sacrifices an entire knight, or [[Bobby Fischer]]'s famous queen's gambit.)
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As originating in the game of [[chess]], a gambit refers to losing pieces, usually a pawn or two, in order to obtain a strategic advantage. (There are some exceptions, such as the Muzio Gambit, which sacrifices an entire knight, or [[Bobby Fischer]]'s famous queen's gambit.) Sometimes a gambit is necessary in the end game portion of a chess match in order to achieve [[checkmate]].
  
 
A gambit is also a small tool used to attach a cantle to a sporran.
 
A gambit is also a small tool used to attach a cantle to a sporran.

Revision as of 02:54, November 11, 2020

A gambit is the sacrifice of one thing in order to obtain something else, in a calculated risk. The Passion of Christ was the most significant gambit of all.

As originating in the game of chess, a gambit refers to losing pieces, usually a pawn or two, in order to obtain a strategic advantage. (There are some exceptions, such as the Muzio Gambit, which sacrifices an entire knight, or Bobby Fischer's famous queen's gambit.) Sometimes a gambit is necessary in the end game portion of a chess match in order to achieve checkmate.

A gambit is also a small tool used to attach a cantle to a sporran.

Mike Gambit was a character in mid-70s British action series The New Avengers, played by coffee salesman Gareth Hunt (d.2007).

Increasingly the term gambit is used to refer to any calculated maneuver.