A gambit is the act of sacrificing a pawn or small piece in the opening in exchange for the opportunity for rapid development, control of the center, or a direct attack.
for beginners that teach the safest and most dangerous tactics for playing with white pieces :
This is the safest and best gambit for beginners. The risk is very low.
- Moves: \(1.e4\ e5\ 2.Nf3\ Nc6\ 3.d4\ exd4\ 4.Bc4\)
- Idea: White immediately\(d4\)Without taking back the pawn, he returned his bishop.\(c4\)Put in the block of\(f7\)Attacks the square.
- Advantage: White pieces develop much faster and castling can be done easily.
2. The Smith-Morra Gambit
Usually the Beginner Sicilian Defense (\(1...c5\)) have difficulty coping. This is the correct answer to that.
- Moves: \(1.e4\ c5\ 2.d4\ cxd4\ 3.c3\ dxc3\ 4.Nxc3\)
- Profit: Black pieces fall behind, White can attack very aggressively.
3. The Evans Gambit
- Moves: \(1.e4\ e5\ 2.Nf3\ Nc6\ 3.Bc4\ Bc5\ 4.b4\)
- Idea: \(b4\)At White gives his pawn away for free. If the black bishop takes it (\(4...Bxb4\)), White\(5.c3\)Play and then move on to the next move.\(d4\)Occupies the center with.
- Benefit: The black king is stuck in the middle of the board and is under serious attack.
4. The Queen's Gambit
This is not actually a risky gambit. It is a very safe and positional game.
- Moves: \(1.d4\ d5\ 2.c4\)
- Idea: White is his\(c4\)Offers a pawn. If Black takes it (\(2...dxc4\)), White\(e3\)Or\(e4\)Audi will take full control of the center.
- Profit: White can win back the given pawn very easily.