Display title | Out-Gambitted |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A character has come up with a perfect plan to ensnare an opponent(s). Whether it's a Xanatos Gambit, Batman Gambit or other such plan, this character's foe is surely doomed... But it backfires. That opponent has set up a plan of his/her own (whether before the first plan or in response). A superior plan, that makes the first character's plan look pathetic by comparison. In short, the first plan has been Out-Gambitted. |