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Chess opening
third move alternatives include: 3...Nf6 (Berlin Defence) 3...f5 (Jaenisch Gambit) 3...Bc5 (Cordel Defence) 3...g6 (Fianchetto Defence) 3...Nge7 (Cozio
Ruy_Lopez
Chess opening
The Jaenisch Gambit, also known as the Schliemann Defence, is a chess opening that begins with the moves: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 f5 It is a sharp
Jaenisch_Gambit
Sacrificial chess opening
strong center. King's Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4 Queen's Gambit: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 Evans Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.b4 Jaenisch Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6
Gambit
Chess opening
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
King's_Gambit
Chess opening
The Queen's Gambit is the chess opening that begins with the moves: 1. d4 d5 2. c4 It is one of the oldest openings and is still commonly played today
Queen's_Gambit
d4 exd4 3.c3 Jaenisch Gambit – A10 – 1.c4 b5 Achilles-Omega Gambit – A10 – 1.c4 Nf6 2.e4 Hickmann Gambit – A10 – 1.c4 f5 2.e4 Wade Gambit – A10 – 1.c4
List_of_chess_gambits
Chess opening
4.Nxd4, with the notable alternatives 4.Bc4 (the Scotch Gambit) and 4.c3 (the Göring Gambit). Ercole del Rio, in his 1750 treatise Sopra il giuoco degli
Scotch_Game
Chess opening
challenge White's plan to control e5 immediately by playing the risky From Gambit (1...e5). The Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings assigns two codes for Bird's
Bird's_Opening
Chess opening
The Budapest Gambit (or Budapest Defence) is a chess opening that begins with the moves: 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e5 Black sacrifices a pawn in return for active
Budapest_Gambit
Chess opening
The Benko Gambit (or Volga Gambit) is a chess opening characterised by the move 3...b5 in the Benoni Defence arising after: 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 c5 3. d5 b5
Benko_Gambit
Chess opening
The Blackmar–Diemer Gambit (or BDG) is a chess opening characterized by the moves: 1. d4 d5 2. e4 dxe4 3. Nc3 White intends to follow up with f3, usually
Blackmar–Diemer_Gambit
Chess opening
recognition of the early investigations by the Russian masters Petrov and Carl Jaenisch, this opening is also called the Russian Game (or Russian Defence), which
Petrov's_Defence
Chess opening
move alternatives after 3...Bc5, C51–C52 covers 3...Bc5 4.b4 (the Evans Gambit), C53-C54 covers 3...Bc5 4.c3 (the main line of the Giuoco Piano), and C55–C59
Italian_Game
Chess opening
exf4 (Vienna Gambit) 4.Nf3 g5 5.h4 g4 6.Ng5 (Hamppe–Allgaier Gambit) 4.Nf3 g5 5.Bc4 g4 6.0-0 (Hamppe–Muzio Gambit) 4.Nf3 g5 5.d4 (Pierce Gambit) 4.d4 (Steinitz
Vienna_Game
Chess opening
Variation. 3.Be3 is the Alapin Gambit. 3.c4 is the Diemer–Duhm Gambit, which can also be reached via the Queen's Gambit Declined. Although 2...d5 is the
French_Defence
Chess opening
The Queen's Gambit Accepted (QGA) is a chess opening beginning with the moves: 1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 The Queen's Gambit Accepted is the third most popular
Queen's_Gambit_Accepted
Internet chess server
Danish Gambit Accepted". Chess.com. Archived from the original on November 2, 2018. Retrieved February 7, 2022. "Romantic Openings: Evans Gambit Accepted"
Chess.com
Chess opening
In chess, the Smith–Morra Gambit (or simply Morra Gambit) is an opening gambit against the Sicilian Defence distinguished by the moves: 1. e4 c5 2. d4
Smith–Morra_Gambit
Chess opening
in the Queen's Gambit with 2...e6 is the beginning of what is known as the "Orthodox" Queen's Gambit Declined. When the "Queen's Gambit Declined" is mentioned
Queen's_Gambit_Declined
Chess opening
Bourdonnais, Adolf Anderssen, Howard Staunton, Louis Paulsen, and Carl Jaenisch all played it with some consistency. In the ninth edition of Modern Chess
Sicilian_Defence
Chess opening
transpose back into classical openings with 1...d5 such as the Queen's Gambit Declined, Slav Defence, and Semi-Slav Defence; these are not considered
Indian_Defence
Chess opening
The Danish Gambit, known as the Nordisches Gambit in German and the Noords Gambiet in Dutch (both meaning Nordic Gambit), is a chess opening that begins
Danish_Gambit
Chess opening
The Tennison Gambit is a chess opening in which White gambits a pawn. The opening moves begin with either the Zukertort Opening: 1. Nf3 d5 2. e4 or the
Tennison_Gambit
Chess opening
d4 d5 2. c4 c6 The Slav is one of the primary defenses to the Queen's Gambit. Although it was analyzed as early as 1590, it was not until the 1920s that
Slav_Defense
Chess-playing automaton hoax (1770–1854)
Fischer Defence Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defence Philidor Defence Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
Mechanical_Turk
Chess opening
also gambit the e-pawn, most frequently by 2.d4, transposing into the Blackmar–Diemer Gambit. Other gambits such as 2.Nf3?! (the Tennison Gambit) are
Scandinavian_Defense
Chess opening
Bf4 Bg7 5.e3 0-0, which is known as the Grünfeld Gambit (ECO code D83). White can accept the gambit by playing 6.cxd5 Nxd5 7.Nxd5 Qxd5 8.Bxc7, or decline
Grünfeld_Defence
Chess opening
sacrifice with 3...b5 in exchange for a queenside attack, known as the Benko Gambit. 3...d6 or 3...g6 are also seen, typically transposing to main lines, or
Benoni_Defense
Chess opening
Blumenfeld Gambit, also known as the Blumenfeld Countergambit, is a chess opening beginning with the moves: 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 c5 3. d5 e6 4. Nf3 b5 The gambit is
Blumenfeld_Gambit
Finnish and Russian chess player and theorist (1813–1872)
Schliemann–Jaenisch Gambit of the Ruy Lopez, which begins 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 f5!? The postmodern gambit 1.c4 b5!? is the Jaenisch Gambit, but while
Carl_Jaenisch
Chess game played in London in 1851
Kieseritzky Opening: King's Gambit Accepted: Bishop's Gambit, Bryan Countergambit (ECO C33) 1. e4 e5 2. f4 This is the King's Gambit: Anderssen offers his pawn
Immortal_Game
Chess opening
Ne5 Hector Gambit: 1.e4 c6 2.Nc3 d5 3.Nf3 dxe4 4.Ng5 B11 (Two Knights Variation with 3...Bg4) B12 (miscellaneous lines with 2.d4) Landau Gambit: 1.e4 c6
Caro–Kann_Defence
Chess pattern of development
recapturing with his king. This tactic is often seen in the Evans Gambit and gives the Benko Gambit much of its bite. Black often plays ...Ba6 in the French Defence
Fianchetto
Reference work on chess openings
Petrov's Defence Vienna Game Centre Game King's Gambit Philidor Defence Italian (Giuoco Piano, Evans Gambit, Hungarian Defence, and Two Knights) Scotch Game
Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings
Encyclopaedia_of_Chess_Openings
Chess opening
22 January 2020. Retrieved 24 January 2022. "Another Look at the Traxler Gambit" (PDF). New In Chess. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 January 2006
Traxler_Counterattack
Chess opening
Gennady Zaichik showed that Black could castle anyway and play a dangerous gambit with 5...0-0 6.Qd2 e5. The Argentines feared the sally ...Ng4, though some
Pirc_Defence
Chess opening
response, Joel Benjamin advocates 4.dxc5! 1...b5 is called the Jaenisch Gambit after Carl Jaenisch. Black obtains no immediate compensation for the sacrificed
English_Opening
Game piece for playing chess
Fischer Defence Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defence Philidor Defence Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
Chess_piece
Chess opening
Fischer Defence Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defence Philidor Defence Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
Fried_Liver_Attack
Chess opening
transpositional opportunities. For example, White can transpose to the Queen's Gambit with c4 (instead of c3 or Nc3), and Black can transpose to the Caro–Kann
London_System
Chess opening
Queen's Gambit type of position, and 2...d4 typically being answered with the solid 3.e3 or the interesting and sharper 3.b4, resembling a Benko Gambit with
Réti_Opening
Chess piece
ISBN 0-945470-04-5 Müller, Karsten; Lamprecht, Frank (2001), Fundamental Chess Endings, Gambit Publications, ISBN 1-901983-53-6 Murray, H. J. R. (1913), A History of Chess
Bishop_(chess)
Chess opening
White to obtain a clear advantage. 4...exd4 5.Ng5 Nh6 6.0-0 (6.Nxh7, the Jaenisch Variation, leads to an unclear position after 6...Ng4! 7.Nxf8 Kxf8 8.Qxd4
Philidor_Defence
Chess opening
Fischer Defence Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defence Philidor Defence Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
King's_Indian_Attack
Chess opening
usual continuation is: 3. dxe5 d4 The opening is a gambit and an uncommon response to the Queen's Gambit. In exchange for the sacrificed pawn, Black has
Albin_Countergambit
Chess opening
tried many methods to exploit the kingside weaknesses, such as the Staunton Gambit (2.e4) and Korchnoi Attack (2.h3 and 3.g4). The Dutch has never been a main
Dutch_Defence
Chess piece
Fischer Defense Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defense Philidor Defense Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defense Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
Queen_(chess)
Also "counter-gambit", "counter gambit". An opening gambit offered by Black. Some writers define the term more narrowly as an opening gambit offered by Black
Glossary_of_chess
Chess opening
with the moves: 1. e4 e5 2. f4 d5 It is a common response to the King's Gambit. In this countergambit, Black rejects the pawn offered as a sacrifice, instead
Falkbeer_Countergambit
Chess opening
usually played with the intent to gambit the e-pawn with the Boden–Kieseritzky Gambit, 4.Nc3 Nxe4 5.0-0. This gambit is not commonly seen in tournament
Two_Knights_Defense
Open-source online chess platform
example, a thematic blitz tournament from the starting position of the King's Gambit). Users can also create simultaneous exhibitions in which they play against
Lichess
Chess opening
part of E00. In the Catalan, White adopts a combination of the Queen's Gambit and Réti Opening. White combines the space-gaining moves d4 and c4 with
Catalan_Opening
Chess opening
f2–f4 push. This gives the Bishop's Opening an affinity with the King's Gambit and the Vienna Game, two openings that share this characteristic. The Bishop's
Bishop's_Opening
Chess opening
with 7.Nge2. Kasparov was a major proponent of this defence. The Sämisch Gambit arises after 5...0-0 6.Be3 c5. This is a pawn sacrifice, and was once considered
King's_Indian_Defence
Chess opening
Najdorf: A Complete Guide to Understanding the most Popular Sicilian System. Gambit Publications. ISBN 978-1904600183. Emms, John (2003). Play the Najdorf:
Sicilian Defence, Najdorf Variation
Sicilian_Defence,_Najdorf_Variation
Chess opening
the English Opening. The most common transpositions are to the Queen's Gambit Declined (after e.g. 1.Nf3 d5 2.d4 Nf6 3.c4), the Catalan Opening (after
Zukertort_Opening
Chess game played by Garry Kasparov
Fischer Defence Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defence Philidor Defence Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
Kasparov's_Immortal
Chess opening
possibilities include: 3.Bc4 (Bishop Attack) 3.Bd2 (Westermann Gambit) 3.Bd3 (Wind Gambit) 3.f4 (Three Pawns Attack) 3.g3 3.Nf3 Bobby Fischer suggested
Modern_Defense
Chess opening
the 2.c3 Sicilian (UK: Gambit Publications 2002) ISBN 1-901983-56-0 Collins, Sam (2007). Chess Explained: The c3 Sicilian. Gambit Publications. ISBN 978-1904600718
Sicilian Defence, Alapin Variation
Sicilian_Defence,_Alapin_Variation
Chess opening
Fischer Defence Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defence Philidor Defence Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
Queen's_Indian_Defense
Chess opening
Fischer Defence Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defence Philidor Defence Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
Sicilian Defence, Scheveningen Variation
Sicilian_Defence,_Scheveningen_Variation
Chess opening
flexible defence to 1.d4. It can also transpose into lines of the Queen's Gambit or Queen's Indian Defence. The Nimzo-Indian is a highly respected defence
Nimzo-Indian_Defence
Chess opening
Strategy, London: Gambit Publications Ltd, ISBN 1-901983-07-2 Watson, John (2001), The Gambit Guide to the Modern Benoni, London: Gambit Publications Ltd
Modern_Benoni
American chess player (1933–2024)
Said to Have Inspired 'The Queen's Gambit,' Dies at 90". TV Insider. Fatsis, Stefan (March 20, 2024). "Lane's Gambit". Slate. ISSN 1091-2339. Retrieved
Lisa_Lane
Chess opening
(6.Bb5) give White the edge. Worth exploring is the El Columpio Gambit (The Swing Gambit): 6.e6?! List of chess openings List of chess openings named after
Nimzowitsch_Defence
Chess opening
Irregular chess openings John Watson, Mastering the Chess Openings, Volume 4, Gambit Publications, 2010, p. 275. ISBN 978-1-906454-19-7. Benjamin, Joel; Schiller
Grob's_Attack
Austrian-American chess player (1836–1900)
Wikisource has original text related to this article: A Literary Steinitz Gambit Steinitz was the main chess correspondent of The Field (in London) from
Wilhelm_Steinitz
Chess opening
0-0 and ...f6 attacking the centre. Minor variations include O'Sullivan's Gambit, 3.d4 b5 (intending 4.Bxb5 c5 5.dxc5?? Qa5+), and 3.d4 d6 4.Bc4, the Balogh
Alekhine's_Defence
Finding an optimal algorithm for playing chess
Fischer Defence Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defence Philidor Defence Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
Solving_chess
Style of chess, 18th to 19th century
Romantic era typically consisted of 1.e4 openings such as the King's Gambit, Danish Gambit, Ruy Lopez and Italian Game. Queenside pawn openings were not popular
Romantic_chess
Chess opening
..Bc5 (modern line) 5...Nxe4 (Schmid Defence) 4...exd4 5.Nd5 (Belgrade Gambit) 5...Be7 (main line) 5...Nb4 (Knight exchange line) 5...Nxd5 (Queen exchange
Four_Knights_Game
Chess opening
played by Johannes Zukertort in the 1860s and has been called the Zukertort Gambit. Black can accept the pawn with 5...Nxe4, where Zukertort's line continues
Berlin_Defence
Chess opening
In chess, the Kieseritzky Gambit is an opening line in the King's Gambit. It begins with the moves: 1. e4 e5 2. f4 exf4 3. Nf3 g5 4. h4 g4 5. Ne5 This
Kieseritzky_Gambit
Chess opening
Black has several alternatives, the sharpest of which is 3...f5, the Jaenisch Gambit (or Schliemann Defense). 3.Bc4, the Italian Game, is White's second
Open_Game
Unofficial World Computer Chess Championship
Fischer Defence Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defence Philidor Defence Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
Top_Chess_Engine_Championship
Game of chess via postal system or e-mail
ISBN 978-0938650805 Sanakoev, Grigory (1999), World Champion at the Third Attempt, Gambit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Correspondence chess. IECC International
Correspondence_chess
First official World Chess Championship match
a4 Kxd3 57.Nb4+ Ke2 58.a5 Be7 59.Nd5 Kf3 60.Nxe7 d3 61.Nd5 1–0 Queen's Gambit Declined, Semi-Tarrasch Defense (ECO D40) 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.e3
World_Chess_Championship_1886
Chess tournament in Toronto, Canada
Praggnanandhaa, on the other hand, launched the highly adventurous Ruy Lopez Jaenisch Gambit Deferred, catching Vidit by surprise. He managed to navigate the resulting
Candidates_Tournament_2024
Chess opening
transpose to a number of more common queen pawn openings, such as the Queen's Gambit or one of the various Indian defences. The opening is named after the Mexican
Torre_Attack
Chess opening
Fischer Defence Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defence Philidor Defence Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
Nimzowitsch–Larsen_Attack
Chess opening
ISBN 978-0-385-54518-1. van der Sterren, Paul (2009). Fundamental Chess Openings. Gambit. p. 261. ISBN 9781906454135. Larsen, Bent (1977). Lærebok i sjakk. Dreyer
Barnes_Opening
Chess opening
ISBN 1-85744-221-0. John Watson, Mastering the Chess Openings, Volume 4, Gambit Publications, 2010, p. 96. ISBN 978-1-906454-19-7. Soltis 1977, p. 22. Kapitaniak
Owen's_Defence
Chess opening
arise by transposition from the Staunton Gambit of the Dutch Defense, 1.d4 f5 2.e4, if Black declines the gambit with 2...d6. Or it may arise by 1.d4 d6
Balogh_Defense
1982 video game
Fischer Defence Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defence Philidor Defence Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
1K_ZX_Chess
List of codes used to classify chess openings
Fischer Defence Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defence Philidor Defence Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
List_of_ECO_codes
Fischer Defence Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defence Philidor Defence Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
List_of_chess_grandmasters
Chess opening
Fischer Defence Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defence Philidor Defence Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
Sicilian Defence, Accelerated Dragon
Sicilian_Defence,_Accelerated_Dragon
Advantage of White over Black in chess
Benoni, the Benko Gambit and other (unnamed) "major defences", and achieves at least a large advantage in many lines of the Queen's Gambit Declined. He allowed
First-move_advantage_in_chess
Chess opening
Bishop's Gambit is chess opening that begins with the moves: 1. e4 e5 2. f4 exf4 3. Bc4 The Bishop's Gambit is a variation of the King's Gambit Accepted
Bishop's_Gambit
Italian chess player (1938–2017)
who became a strong chess player. Le gambit Jaenisch : une défense active contre l'Espagnole [The Jaenisch Gambit : an active defence against the Spanish]
Stefano_Tatai
Chess tournament
Fischer Defence Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defence Philidor Defence Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
World Blitz Chess Championship
World_Blitz_Chess_Championship
Chesster Grandmaster Chess Hoyle Majestic Chess Kasparov Chessmate Kasparov's Gambit Lego Chess Playchess Power Chess Pure Chess REBEL Sargon Sega Chess Socrates
List_of_chess_software
Chess opening
Russian master Mikhail Chigorin. An uncommonly played defense to the Queen's Gambit, it begins with the following moves: 1. d4 d5 2. c4 Nc6 The Chigorin Defense
Chigorin_Defense
Chess patterns
Fischer Defense Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defense Philidor Defense Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defense Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
Checkmate_pattern
Board and pieces for playing the game of chess
Fischer Defence Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defence Philidor Defence Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
Chess_set
Fictional chess game from Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey
Fischer Defence Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defence Philidor Defence Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
Poole_versus_HAL_9000
Chess opening
"Valery Vladimirovich Medvedev vs. Charles Milgram, 1991 · Ponziani Opening: Jaenisch Counterattack (C44)". Chessgames.com. Retrieved 2012-10-04. Jeroen Bosch
Ponziani_Opening
Composed chess endgame position
Chessbase. Müller, Karsten; Lamprecht, Frank (2001), Fundamental Chess Endings, Gambit Publications, ISBN 1-901983-53-6 Timmer, Robert (1997), Startling Castling
Endgame_study
Book by David Vincent Hooper and Kenneth Whyld
Fischer Defence Muzio Gambit Petrov's Defence Philidor Defence Ponziani Opening Ruy Lopez Berlin Defence Exchange Variation Jaenisch Gambit Marshall Attack
The_Oxford_Companion_to_Chess
Earliest known work devoted entirely to modern chess
Opening), two examples of 1.d4 (Queen's Pawn Openings) including a Queen's Gambit, and eight examples of 1.e4 (King's Pawn Openings). Every King's Pawn Opening
Göttingen_manuscript
JAENISCH GAMBIT
JAENISCH GAMBIT
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
God of Shanti
Boy/Male
Tamil
God of Shanti
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of Jain
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Best
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
God Vishnu; Lord of Ganesh
Boy/Male
Tamil
Gods gracious butterfly
Boy/Male
Hindu
Gods gracious butterfly
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
God is Gracious
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord of Jain
JAENISCH GAMBIT
JAENISCH GAMBIT
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Dobkin.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Holy Human Organ Part; Holy Organ Part
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord Ganesh
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Beloved
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Full Moon
Girl/Female
Indian
Gem, Name of a female companion
Girl/Female
English Greek French
A popular 19th century jewel name, from the name of the pink semi-precious sea growth used to...
Boy/Male
English American Scottish
From Scotland; a Gael. Surname.
Male
German
Contracted form of Old High German Willahelm, WILHELM means "will-helmet."Â
JAENISCH GAMBIT
JAENISCH GAMBIT
JAENISCH GAMBIT
JAENISCH GAMBIT
JAENISCH GAMBIT
n.
A mode of opening the game, in which a pawn is sacrificed to gain an attacking position.