Some definitions here are inaccurate. So there are two meanings:
1. An opening in chess where the person playing white sacrifices the pawn in front of their
queen (their queen's pawn) to gain a positional advantage. It does NOT mean sacrificing their queen. Here is the opening in chess notation:
1. d4 d5
2. c4
When this sequence of moves has been played, you have a queen's gambit.
2. A Netflix Miniseries. (It's actually '*The* Queen's Gambit') It's about how orphan Elizabeth Harmon in 1960's
America struggles with her drug and alcohol addiction and how she becomes a chess prodigy in a male dominated game. The show discusses feminism,
racism and male chauvinism - but NOT in an in-your-face way. It's subtle, and isn't the core of the story. Main character actress
Anya Taylor-
Joy says it's about 'loneliness and the price of becoming a genius'. Not just for chess geeks. Loads of people started to play chess because of it. Great cinematography,
amazing 60's vibe - and tons of nostalgic 60's
music. Memorable soundtrack too. You'll feel a lot for Beth after watching. <
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Person 1: Yo, yo, have you watched The
Queen's Gambit?!
Person 2: Of course, who hasn't? It reminded me why I love chess so much.
Person 1: Cool. I've just started playing chess, and I'm always going to play the
queen's gambit opening. Could you share some chess tips later?
Person 2:
Yes, I'd be glad to!