single word requests - A Pyrrhic defeat?


Is there a word, phrase or allusion which represents the opposite of a Pyrrhic Victory: a tactical defeat which led to a strategic victory, either accidental or intended? After all, there must be one for almost every Pyrrhic victory.



Answer



If the victory was so costly it led to defeat, then its opposite would be a loss that was so advantageous it led to victory:



Gambit


2(In chess) an opening move in which a player makes a sacrifice, typically of a pawn, for the sake of a compensating advantage:



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