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  1. When the title sequence does arrive – a surprising closer capping off the show’s seventh and final episode – it's a demonstration of skill, a celebration of Beth’s journey and a visual delight.

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  2. Overview. The Queen's Gambit follows the life of an orphan chess prodigy, Elizabeth Harmon, during her quest to become an elite chess player while struggling with emotional problems, drugs and alcohol dependency. The title of the series refers to a chess opening of the same name.

    • Is It Based on A True Story?
    • What's The Queen's Gambit?
    • How Does Beth's Real Mother Die?
    • What Pill Does Beth take?
    • How Does Mrs. Wheatley Die?
    • How Does Beth Beat Benny Watts?
    • How Does Adjournment Work?
    • Why Does Borgov Want to adjourn?
    • Do The Actors Actually Play Chess?
    • What's The Response from The Chess Community?

    While The Queen's Gambit comes across as an inspirational sports story, it's an adaptation of a 1983 fictional coming-of-age novel of the same name written by American novelist Walter Tevis. Tevis was a chess player himself and consulted real-life chess masters to ensure he accurately depicted the intricacies and rules of professional chess. So no,...

    In chess, a gambit is an opening move in which the player will sacrifice pieces to later gain a positive position. According to The Chess Website, "The Queen's Gambit is probably the most popular gambit and although most gambits are said to be unsound against perfect play the Queen's Gambit is said to be the exception." It's the move Beth uses in h...

    When Beth was 9, her real mother Alice committed suicide by driving into an oncoming vehicle. She first drives to Beth's father's house, where his new wife answers with their young son. Alice asks Paul for help with taking care of Beth, but Paul frantically rushes her away from his new family. He says she can come back another time and they'll talk...

    At Beth's orphanage, the Methuen Home for Girls, the children are given tranquillizer pills to make them compliant. When a law is passed forbidding this and Beth's pills are taken away, she suffers withdrawals and continues to struggle with her addiction to the drug.

    After her whirlwind romance with pen pal Manuel in Mexico City ends, Mrs. Wheatley doesn't show up to Beth's match with Borgov. Beth returns to her hotel room to discover Mrs. Wheatley dead. The coroner expects it was hepatitis, an inflammatory condition of the liver. Mrs. Wheatley was an alcoholic, running up a huge bill on margaritas at the hotel...

    The first time Beth plays Benny Watts, the reigning US champion, at the US Open in Las Vegas, he defeats her. Later, with the help of ex-Kentucky state champion Harry Beltik, Beth learns to study her opponents and the big games in their careers, instead of just relying on her intuition and improvising in the moment. She buys a copy of Chess Review ...

    When Beth plays her final match against Borgov in Russia, he requests they adjourn until the next day. This means he must write his next move on a piece of paper and seal it in an envelope. The director will then kick off the next session with the prepared move. This ensures neither player knows what the board will look like when it's their next tu...

    In the final match between Beth and Borgov at the Moscow Invitational, Beth appears to be the more tired of the two, after playing several long matches in a row. But it's Borgov who requests they end the session and pick up the following day. This decision could point to Borgov's interview in a tape Beth watches while training with Harry, where Bor...

    The highly detailed chess sequences were put together by chess coach Bruce Pandolfini (who consulted on the original novel), with advice from Russian grandmaster Garry Kasparov. They likely used chess engines, computer programs that analyze chess positions and generate a list of strongest moves, as well as faithfully matching scenarios in the book ...

    The Queen's Gambit has been generally praised by critics. Though it's received good reviews from chess players, a criticism has been aimed at the exclusive use of men's games as the basis for its fictional contests. "The Queen's Gambit is so brilliant but using some women's games would have been awesome," former US Women's Chess Champion Jennifer S...

  3. Jan 31, 2023 · How did The Queen's Gambit go from novel to film? The series is based on the 1983 novel of the same name by Walter Tevis but its journey to stardom has been anything but plain sailing.

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  4. Nov 15, 2020 · In the 18th century, chess master Phillip Stamma recommended its use, leading to it sometimes being known as the Aleppo Gambit in his honour, as he came from Aleppo in Ottoman Syria.

  5. Nov 6, 2020 · The title of Netflix's latest critical hit The Queen's Gambit is a bit misleading, but only because the series is not a true gambit — much like the chess moves its named after.

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  7. Nov 22, 2020 · The Queen's Gambit adaptation went through development hell before it was eventually picked up by Godless creator Scott Frank. Scottish screenwriter Allan Scott purchased the rights to the book from Tevis' widow in 1992.

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