The correct answer is: B. Chess.
A gambit is a chess opening in which a player sacrifices a pawn or other piece in order to gain an advantage in position. The word “gambit” comes from the Italian word “gambetto,” which means “a little bite.”
In basketball, a “gambit” is a play in which a player tries to score by passing the ball to a teammate who is open under the basket. The word “gambit” is also used in boxing to describe a strategy in which a boxer tries to knock out his opponent by attacking with a series of powerful punches. In golf, a “gambit” is a shot that is played with a high degree of risk in order to gain a significant advantage.
The other options are incorrect because they are not associated with the word “gambit.”