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  1. The King's Gambit is an age-old aggressive opening that Romantic chess players revered. Largely employed by top players for more than 300 years, this opening leads to open games that are exciting and, in most cases, decisive.

  2. The King’s Gambit can be divided into four major variations, depending on Black’s options. The first decision that Black has to make is whether to take the pawn on f4 or not. Taking it leads to the King’s Gambit Accepted, the main line, while not taking it leads to the King’s Gambit declined.

  3. The King's Gambit is a chess opening that begins with the moves: . 1. e4 e5 2. f4. White offers a pawn to divert the black e-pawn. If Black accepts the gambit, White may play d4 and Bxf4, regaining the gambit pawn with central domination, or direct their forces against the weak square f7 with moves such as Nf3, Bc4, 0-0, and g3.

  4. King’s Gambit Accepted. As we stated before, this is by far the most played line in the King’s Gambit. In the King’s Gambit Accepted, Black simply takes the f pawn on move 2 and with this the tactical battle starts. There are many alternatives, although the main ones are 3.Nf3 and 3.Bc4. King's Knight's Gambit: 3.Nf3

  5. Mar 21, 2009 · The King's Gambit is an agressive opening for white, where sharp tactics and sacrifices tend to dominate play. White weakens his own king's position with the idea of gaining a lead in development, a central pawn majority, and control of a half open f-file. The King's Gambit was one of the most popular openings for a long time.

  6. The King’s Gambit is a King’s Pawn Opening beginning with 1. e4 e5 2. f4 White offers a pawn sacrifice on move two, with the aim of eliminating black’s central pawn. If black tries to hold on to the extra pawn, then white can develop rapidly and aim for a big attack on the enemy king!

  7. learn.chessbase.com › en › pageThe King's Gambit

    The King’s Gambit is an opening variation which belongs to the open games. Very sharply, on move two White sacrifices a pawn. It is one of the popular openings of the Romantic period in chess in the 19 th century, when attacking play was prized above all else. Today the King’s Gambit is considered double-edged and easy to defend against ...

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