The novel 'The Queen's Gambit' follows the true story in broad strokes. It captures the essence of the chess world, like the competitiveness and the mental challenges. But when it comes to the specific details of the characters' lives, it takes some liberties. It uses the real - life backdrop of chess to create a fictional but believable story of a young chess prodigy. There are real - life parallels in terms of the way chess tournaments are structured and how players rise through the ranks, but the personal journey of the main character is more of a fictional creation to tell an engaging story.
The 'The Queen's Gambit' novel has a loose connection to a true story. It gets the chess - related aspects right, such as the strategies, the importance of openings like the Queen's Gambit itself, and the overall feel of the chess community. But in terms of the main character's story, it is more of an idealized version. It may be based on the general experiences of chess players, but it exaggerates and fictionalizes a lot to make for a more exciting and emotional read. So it doesn't follow a true story very closely on a detailed level.
Not too closely. While it takes inspiration from the real chess world, it has a lot of fictional elements for the sake of the narrative. For example, the main character's personal story might be a composite of different real - life experiences.