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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A Gambit Pileup has ensued, and the dust finally settles. Someone emerges, triumphant. The winner may have been one of the major Chess Masters (or even one Chessmaster playing the others off each other), but it's just as likely that it's a relatively minor player, the Spanner in the Works or even Those Two Guys. If the Gambit Pileup has been particularly bloody, the victor might win by simple virtue of being the last one standing—perhaps Atop a Mountain of Corpses. |