Monday, May 22, 2006

Chess Terminology (G)

Chess Terms Starting With "G"

Gambit: A sacrifice (usually of a pawn) in the opening.

Good bishop: A bishop which has high mobility, typically because the player's pawns are on squares of color opposite to that of the bishop.

Grandmaster: The highest title a chess player can attain (besides World Champion). When used precisely, it is the title awarded by FIDE, but it can be used to describe someone of comparable ability. The term International Grandmaster or IGM would refer only to the FIDE title.

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