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    In English, the word first appeared in Francis Beale 's 1656 translation of a Gioachino Greco manuscript, The Royall Game of Chesse-play ("illustrated with almost one hundred Gambetts" [2]). The Spanish gambito led to French gambit, which has influenced the English spelling of the word.

  3. Oct 11, 2015 · The name 'gambit' was coined in the 16th century already by Ruy López. He derived it from the old Italian expression. dare il gambetto (literally: 'to give the leg'). It means 'to trip (someone) over' - gambits were often used in attempt to win a game quickly.

  4. Jan 2, 2010 · It was Ruy López who introduced the word gambit’ and it was he who proposed the modern 50-move draw rule that exists today. But López was known as much for his play as for his influential book.

  5. Apr 8, 2015 · The first world champion, Wilhelm Steinitz, started out as a romantic, attacking player, typical of the day. Thus, in his early years you can find many times when he used the Evans Gambit as White. However, at some point -- perhaps in the late 1860s -- Steinitz had a peculiar personal revolution.

  6. Nov 27, 2014 · Did Ruy Lopez actually invent the King's Gambit? Or was it perhaps invented by some lord or lady in a castle, and passed on by word of mouth during those misty, early days of chess? This we will probably never know.

  7. Feb 19, 2022 · The gambit in chess is a strategy that sacrifices material, usually a central pawn, with the hope of achieving or holding an advantageous position. This risky but potentially rewarding move has been used by chess grandmasters for centuries.

  8. Dec 3, 2020 · A gambit (from ancient Italian gambetto, meaning "to trip") is a chess opening in which a player, more often White, sacrifices material, usually a pawn, with the hope of achieving a resulting advantageous position

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