As one trying to learn this game, I found your synopsis informative as well as enjoyable. I like how you added in details, that could have other wise been omitted. As a Tal fan, I especially enjoyed that comment. I think he and I are alike somewhat. That is something I would have said and done.
A wrestling term for tripping up the heels. It is derived from the Italian gamba (leg) and gambitare (set traps). Ruy Lopez was the first to use it as a chess term for traps in his book in 1561 to describe the Damiano Gambit, 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 f6 3.Nxe5. Ruy Lopez learned the term from a visit to Rome, who used it as a slang term. Greco introduced the term into England and France in 1623 (Joachimo’s Gambettos).
A gambit is a chess opening in which a piece (usually a pawn) is sacrificed in order to achieve an advantage.
There are three general methods in which a gambit can help a player's position. For a gambit to be sound it will typically have some degree of at least two of the following: