The Tennison Gambit is used to capture the queen. It can be useful as it will be a little unfair that your opponent doesn't have a queen but you have. So now I will teach you how to use the Tennison Gambit.
First, move your pawn on e4. Now your opponent will move his pawn to d5 to move his queen. Now, as usual, you will capture the pawn right? WRONG.
Instead, move your right knight to f3. Now your opponent will definitely capture your pawn on e4. Now not only has your opponent captured your pawn but is also threatening your knight.
So now move your night to g5. Congrats, you have saved your knight. Not only have you saved your knight, but you are also threatening your opponents' pawn.
Now your opponent has o save his pawn from being captured. What will he do? The thing that your opponent has to do is to move his horse to f6. This is what your opponent should do.
Now move your pawn on d3 from d2. (The pawn that is on top of your queen)
Now your opponent will capture your pawn. Now capture your opponents' pawn with the help of your bishop.
Now your opponent will do a random move. So now with your knight, capture your opponents' pawn on f7. Cool.
Now you are threatening your opponents' queen as well as the rook.
Now black will capture your knight with his king. Not cool. Now move your bishop to g6. Now you are checking your opponents' king.
Now your opponents' king will capture your bishop. And now your opponent's queen is exposed. As now use YOUR queen to capture your opponents' queen. Congrats, now you can play unfairly. Now you have captured your opponents' queen by sacrificing some of your pawns and a bishop and knight. Also, for this trick, you need to be white.
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