King's Gambit, Rice Gambit
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King's Gambit, Rice Gambit
Summary
King's Gambit, Rice Gambit is a gambit[1]. It draws 21 Wikipedia views per month (gambit category, ranking #14 of 16).[2]
Key Facts
- King's Gambit, Rice Gambit's instance of is recorded as gambit[3].
- Isaac Rice is named after King's Gambit, Rice Gambit[4].
- King's Gambit, Rice Gambit is a type of Kieseritzky gambit[5].
- King's Gambit, Rice Gambit is part of chess terminology[6].
- King's Gambit, Rice Gambit's sport is recorded as chess[7].
- King's Gambit, Rice Gambit's Portable Game Notation is recorded as e4 e5[8].
- King's Gambit, Rice Gambit's Portable Game Notation is recorded as f4 exf4[9].
- King's Gambit, Rice Gambit's Portable Game Notation is recorded as Nf3 g5[10].
- King's Gambit, Rice Gambit's Portable Game Notation is recorded as h4 g4[11].
- King's Gambit, Rice Gambit's Portable Game Notation is recorded as Ne5 Nf6[12].
- King's Gambit, Rice Gambit's Portable Game Notation is recorded as Bc4 d5[13].
- King's Gambit, Rice Gambit's Portable Game Notation is recorded as exd5 Bd6[14].
- King's Gambit, Rice Gambit's Portable Game Notation is recorded as O-O[15].
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Definition and Type
King's Gambit, Rice Gambit's instance of is recorded as gambit[3]. It is a type of Kieseritzky gambit[5].
Origins
Isaac Rice is named after King's Gambit, Rice Gambit[4].
Use and Application
King's Gambit, Rice Gambit is part of chess terminology[6].
Why It Matters
King's Gambit, Rice Gambit draws 21 Wikipedia views per month (gambit category, ranking #14 of 16).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[16] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[17]