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  2. Gambit (Star Trek: The Next Generation) - Wikipedia

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    "Gambit, Part I" was released on LaserDisc in the USA on February 2, 1999, paired with "Interface" on the same double-sided disc (NTSC video). [11] "Gambit, Part II" was released at the same time, but paired with "Phantasms" on one double-side LaserDisc. [12] Both parts of "Gambit" were released on VHS on a single tape (catalog number VHR 4109 ...

  3. Gambit Lives! ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Deleted Scene Gives ...

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    The scene confirms that Channing Tatum’s Gambit not only survived the battle in the Void but also has a way out of the wasteland as an inter-dimensional portal can be seen opening up in the ...

  4. Tony Daniels - Wikipedia

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    Gambit 1999 Rescue Heroes: Hal E. Copter [1] 1999 Watership Down: Narrator 1999 Blaster's Universe: Buzz 1999 Franklin: Additional voices 1999 Redwall: Additional voices 1999–2000 The Avengers: United They Stand: Hawkeye, Tiger Shark, Aries [1] 2000 Diabolik: Dane 2000 X-Men: Mutant Academy: Gambit, Wolverine 2000 Spawn: In the Demon's Hand

  5. Staunton Gambit - Wikipedia

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    The main line runs 4.Bg5, first played by Howard Staunton against Bernhard Horwitz in London, 1846. [1]After 4.Bg5, a common trap is 4...d5? 5.Bxf6 exf6 6.Qh5+ g6 7.Qxd5 Qxd5 8.Nxd5 when White has regained his pawn, and since his knight is attacking the pawns on both c7 and f6, will come out a pawn ahead.

  6. Archaeological Museum, Vijayapura - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological Museum, Vijayapura, also known as the Gol Gumbaz Archaeological Museum is a museum located in Vijayapura, in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is located in the Naqqar Khana , which stands opposite the Gol Gumbaz .

  7. Rules of Go - Wikipedia

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    The point c is connected to d, which is adjacent to a white stone. But c is also connected to e, which is adjacent to a black stone. Therefore, c is neutral territory. Similarly, the points f and g are neutral territory. On the other hand, h is adjacent only to black stones and is not connected to any other points.

  8. Gambit - Wikipedia

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    A gambit employed by Black may also be named a gambit, e.g. the Latvian Gambit (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 f5), or Englund Gambit (1.d4 e5); but is sometimes named a "countergambit", e.g. the Albin Countergambit (1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5) and Greco Countergambit (the original name for the Latvian Gambit).

  9. Italian Game, Rousseau Gambit - Wikipedia

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    The gambit is named after French chess master Eugène Rousseau. White can decline the gambit by supporting the e-pawn with 4.d3. The resulting position is similar to a King's Gambit Declined with colours reversed, and White's king bishop aiming at Black's weakened kingside. Black will have trouble castling kingside, and Ng5 is a likely threat ...