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  2. Netflix released The Queen's Gambit on October 23, 2020. After four weeks it had become Netflix's most-watched scripted miniseries, making it Netflix's top program in 63 countries. [1] [2] The series received critical acclaim, with particular praise for Taylor-Joy's performance, the cinematography, and production values.

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  3. The Queen's Gambit is a seven part coming-of-age story on Netflix that explores the true cost of genius. Abandoned and entrusted to a Kentucky orphanage in the late 1950s, a young Beth Harmon discovers an astonishing talent for chess while developing an addiction to tranquilizers provided by the state to sedate the children.

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    After her mother, Alice Harmon, died in a traffic collision, and her father unknown, Harmon is sent to Methuen Home, an exclusively-female Christian orphanage, on July 25th, 1957. On her arrival, she is given uniform clothes and a haircut, and the dress, which her name was embroidered onto by her mother, was apparently burnt. She meets Jolene – an older, confident orphan who advises her against swallowing the "vitamins" in the daytime. While she ignores this advice at first, Harmon quickly re...

    Jolene and Harmon reflect on her near-overdose on tranquilizers stolen from the orphanage pharmacy. Harmon is adopted in 1963 by the Wheatley family. Ms. Deardorff claims Beth is 13, and Beth tries to interject to say she is 15. The Wheatleys live in a suburban neighbourhood in a house and Harmon is in disbelief over getting her own private bedroom. She enrols in a high school, where she is mocked for her clothes and knowledge. Soon after, Mr. Wheatley leaves for a work trip, leaving Beth and...

    Harmon meets US Champion Benny Watts in Cincinnati at a tournament shortly after becoming Kentucky state champion, he tells her good luck and she seems smitten by that. Other players are no longer dismissive of her abilities with, for example, her with her first opponent declaring "shit!" when she tells him her name before the match. After the match she runs into the twins who previously dismissed her prospects in Kentucky. They express relief that the won't have to play her because as, they...

    Harmon's most defining feature is likely her unabashed and penetrating looks she gives others—studious, placid, and fierce. Since she was young, Harmon has not been easy to smile or frown, wordlessly absorbing information where others rush to fill in the gaps. What she does say comes off as measured and sharp, as if hand-picked for intimidation. Ha...

    Beth is a complicated woman and many of the show’s episodes revolves around this. The characters complexity is shown numerous times throughout the series as her destructive nature reaches the surface when she feels as if her past lost games have ruined her reputation. The audience then sees another side to Beth Harmon, as not only an addictive pers...

    Alice Harmon is Beth's biological mother. Following her divorce with Beth's father, Paul, Alice eventually fell into a downward spiral of paranoia, anxiety, and depression. After a failed attempt at reconnecting with Paul (with a young Beth watching), she decides to commit suicide via car crash.

    Jolene is Beth's closest friend in the orphanage. And as they met again as adults, she supports Beth from comforting her from losing Mr. Shaibel to financing Beth to send her to play Chess in Moscow.

    When Beth arrives at the orphanage she meets the janitor, Mr. Shaibel. He teaches her some chess plays and contacts a friend. His friend was a teacher at a high school who ran the chess club. After getting adopted, she asks him for money to enter her first official chess competition, to which he loans her some. After winning the tournament, she gets annoyed when an interview doesn't mention Mr. Shaibel and solely focuses on the fact that she is a girl. When Beth returns to the orphanage after...

    Kentucky State Championship

    Played in November, 1963. Harmon discovered this tournament through a Chess Reviewmagazine that she stole from a local corner-store. It was held at Henry Clay High School in Lexington, Kentucky, for state residents and bona-fide members of state clubs only. The entry fee was five dollars. Harmon and her mother had no money to afford the tournament entry fee, thus Harmon reached out to her former coach, Mr. Shaibel. He provided her with the money via letter with the stipulation that he receive...

    Cincinnati Tournament

    Played sometime in November, 1963. Harmon is 15. Harmon discovered this tournament through Mrs. Wheatley, who initially took a solely monetary interest in chess, yet she grew fond of the art after watching Harmon's games in this tournament. It was held at the then-Gibson Hotel in Cincinnati, Ohio. Word of Harmon's achievements had reached chess organizers in Cincinnati, with the front desk of this tournament explicitly recognizing her as Kentucky State Champion. She informally meets Grandmast...

    Pittsburgh Tournament

    Played in 1963. According to a Chess Reviewmagazine that Mrs. Wheatley reads on a plane, Harmon wins against an unnamed Grandmaster in this tournament: Mrs. Wheatley promptly boasts that this counts as national recognition, to Harmon's satisfaction. The details of the games played are largely undisclosed on-screen.

    Fairfield High School's chess club was founded in her name, although whether it is named after her as an alumni is unspecified. Harmon is frequently referenced by others as a political icon throughout the show, with people around her enforcing a dichotomy between women and men, young and old, American and Soviet. Although she shows an understanding...

    Throughout the show, Harmon is implied to play a meager seventy-four games, including thirty-eight official games. Only twenty-eight official games have named players.
    Harmon is never called any official titles besides Kentucky State Champion and U.S. Champion. However, considering she is last shown winning against several FIDE Grandmasters, it is possible she ha...
    According to Mr. Shaibel's wall in End Game, Harmon competed in FIDE's "Challengers Tournament for Women" sometime in the fall of an unknown year. It is not known if she won this, or what real-worl...
    In an interview with Marie Claire, Anya Taylor-Joy compares her style of moving the chess pieces to her childhood experiences learning ballet. Mike's comparison of Soviet chess to ballet in Doubled...
  5. Check out an entire wiki for The Queen's Gambit over at The Queen's Gambit Wiki. Find a dedicated community, comprehensive plot summaries, and more! The Queen's Gambit is an American coming-of-age drama miniseries created by Scott Frank and Allan Scott. It is based on the novel by Walter Tevis.

  6. Oct 23, 2020 · The Queen's Gambit is a web-television drama miniseries on Netflix. The series is based on the novel of the same name, following Beth Harmon, a chess prodigy fueled by addiction. Anya Taylor-Joy stars in the lead role and is directed and developed by Scott Frank.

  7. In a 1950s orphanage, a young girl reveals an astonishing talent for chess and begins an unlikely journey to stardom while grappling with addiction. Watch trailers & learn more.

  8. Sep 28, 2020 · The Queen’s Gambit is an upcoming Netflix Original limited series based on Walter Travis’s novel of the same name. The series has been developed by Scott Frank and Allan Scott. When is The Queen’s Gambit Netflix release date?

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