词条 | Swiss Gambit |
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| openingname = Swiss Gambit | image = {{Chess diagram|| |rd|nd|bd|qd|kd|bd|nd|rd |pd|pd|pd|pd|pd| |pd|pd | | | | | | | | | | | | | |pd| | | | | | |pl|pl| | | | | | | | | | |pl|pl|pl|pl| | |pl|pl |rl|nl|bl|ql|kl|bl|nl|rl }} | moves = 1.f4 f5 2.e4 | ECO = A02 | birth = | nameorigin = | parentopening = Bird's Opening | AKA = | chessgid = }} The Swiss Gambit is a chess opening which is an offshoot of Bird's Opening (1.f4) and begins with the moves: 1. f4 f5 2. e4{{algebraic notation|pos=toc}} Published theoryThe following were the main lines of the Swiss Gambit given by F. A. Lange in 1859:
Polish theoretician Alexander Wagner (1868–1942) published an article entitled A New Gambit. The Swiss Gambit in 1912. The Wagner Gambit begins with the moves: 1.f4 f5 2.e4 fxe4 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.g4.[1] Other usesThe term "Swiss Gambit" is also used colloquially to describe a (usually unintentional) strategy for Swiss system tournaments. In a "Swiss Gambit", a player loses or draws against weaker players early in the tournament, in the hope of being paired against weaker opposition in later rounds and finishing in the prize money.[2] See also
References1. ^Edward Winter, The Swiss Gambit 2. ^{{cite book|last1=Eade|first1=James|author1-link=James Eade|year=2005|title=Chess For Dummies|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7eZxKNQu-JoC&dq=chess+for+dummies+Eade&q=swiss+gambit#v=snippet&q=swiss%20gambit&f=false|edition=2|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|publication-date=19 August 2005|page=249|isbn=978-0-4717-7433-4|accessdate=7 February 2014}} 1 : Chess openings |
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