Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Jerome Gambit: Gimme Shelter



In the following game, Black's King is driven from its home, but is able to find shelter on the other side of the board.

Alas, a moment of distraction does the King in.

Panikin_Skywalker - Sarhane87

casual blitz game, lichess.org, 2026

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+ 

4...Kxf7 5.Nxe5+ Nxe5 6.Qh5+ Ke6 

7.Qf5+ Kd6 8.b4 

Giving the Jerome Gambit an Evans Gambit touch.

8...Bb6 

Or 8...Bxb4 9.c3 Ba5 10.Ba3+ c5 11.Bxc5+ Kxc5 12.Qxe5+ Kb6 13.Qd6+ Kb5 14.a4+ Kc4 15.Qd5 checkmate,  Mills,D - Anonymous, Edinburgh, 1899 

9.f4 Ng6 

Stronger than 9...Nc6 10.Bb2 Nxb4 11.Bxg7 Ne7 12.Qf6+Kc5 13.Bxh8

10.b5 Nh6 11.Ba3+ c5 12.bxc6+ 


Sanctuary is only a step away for Black's King.

12...Kxc6 

Just a small snack beforehand?

12...Kc7 was essential.

13.Qd5+ Kc7 14.Qd6 checkmate




Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Jerome Gambit: A Blunt Edge


With over 1,400 games in The Database, Bill Wall has a good idea about what works, and doesn't work, against the Jerome Gambit. He is prepared for the resistance.

Here is more proof.

Wall, Bill - Andress

Internet, 2026

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+ 

4...Kxf7 5.Nxe5+ Nxe5 6.d4 

According to The Database, Bill scores 93% with 6.d4, as opposed to "only" 90% with 6.Qh5+.

6...Bxd4 7.Qxd4 Qf6 


This position should look familiar.

It is, to Bill, as he has scored 33 - 1 - 1 from this postion. 

8.Qc5 c6 9.f4 Ng4 10.O-O Ke8 


Comparing King safety, it is understandable that Stockfish 16.1 evaluates Black with a small edge, despite having a piece-for-a-pawn material advantage.

That edge soon gets blunted.

11.h3 N4h6 12.Nc3 Ne7 13.Be3 Qh4 

Renewing his presence on the Kingside.

With White's Bishop on e3, it might have been a bit more helpful to play 13...b6, as, after 14.Qa3 (moving the Queen out of play) c5 15.Rad1 Nf7 Back would still have his edge, although, then, 16.b4!? would be interesting.

14.Rad1 

Holding back the d-pawn, which locks in the Bishop,which constrains the Rook.

14...Qg3 15.Rf3 

Ejecting the Queen right away.

15...Qg6 


This allows a pawn strike. Instead, 15...Qh4 probably would have led to some quiet wood shifting.

16.f5 Qf7 

What comes next, Readers?

17.f6 

Of course.

17...b6 

A bit late.

18.Qe5 gxf6 19.Rxf6 

19...Qg8 20.Rxh6 Kd8 21.Bg5 

White has 5 pieces developed. Black has 2.

21...Qe8 22.Rxc6 Rg8 23.Qc7 checkmate




Monday, April 6, 2026

Jerome Gambit: Miniature


I just finished a short Jerome Gambit game - a miniature - which was going just fine for my opponent - until it wasn't.


perrypawnpusher - mancroft

"Italian Game" tournament, Chess.com, 2026

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 h6 

The Semi-Italian Opening.

4.O-O Bc5 5.Bxf7+ 

The Semi-Italian Jerome Gambit

5...Kxf7 6.Nxe5+ Nxe5 7.Qh5+ Ke6 

Not 7...Kf6 as in perrypawnpusher - bergeruw, blitz, FICS, 2007 (1-0, 31).

Certainly 7...Ng6 is playable, although I have faced it 23 times, scoring 87%. 

7...g6 can lead to the Blackburne- or Whistler-like defenses. I am 10 - 0 against it, but that is not a reflection of the move's worth.

Finally, 7...Kf8 is a move that can cause White headaches. Again, I am 4 - 0 against it, which is, again, misleading.

You can use the "Search" function on the right to check out any of these lines or games.

8.Qf5+ Kd6 9.d4 Bxd4 

9... Qf6 led to a draw in perrypawnpusher - Joyus, blitz, FICS, 2007 (1/2-1/2, 15), and a win for White in perrypawnpusher - joejox, blitz,  FICS, 2009 (1-0, 11) 

9...Ne7 10.Qxe5+ Kc6 11.Qxc5#  perrypawnpusher - StockholmMoskva, blitz, FICS, 2010; and perrypawnpusher - GabrielH, blitz, FICS, 2010

10.Rd1 Kc5 

I am 6 - 2 - 0 against 10...c5, but I have not seen the King protect the Bishop, before this game.

This was one of those What would Alonzo Wheeler Jerome do? moments

11.Rxd4 

The position calls out for this sacrifice.

11...Kxd4 

Accepting the Rook leads to checkmate.

Best seems to be 11...Qf6, although White can meet this with 12.Rd5+ Kc6 13.Qxe5 Qxe5 14.Rxe5 or 12.b4+ Kc6 13.Rc4+ Kd6 14.Bf4 Ne7 15.Rd4+ Kc6 16.Qxe5 d6 17.b5+ Kd7 18.Nc3 Ke8 19.Qxf6 gxf6 - in both cases, the first player is better.

12.Be3+ Kc4 13.Na3+ 

13...Kb4 14.Qxe5 d6 15.Qb5 checkmate




Saturday, April 4, 2026

Jerome Gambit: Beware Threat Position

 

 

In the two piece-setups above, from Jerome Gambit (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+) games, with Black to move, the threat is clear: ...Nf3+, followed by capturing the White Queen.

The Database has 900 examples of these 4-piece positions.

Jerome Gambit players should always be aware of this kind of threat, and either move their King, or move (or protect) their Queen. 

Friday, April 3, 2026

Besting a WGM



Chessfriend and regular contributor to this blog, Yury V. Bukayev, sent his following online game. It is 5-board simultaneous exhibition 5 10 rapid game against a Women's International Master Rucha Pujari (Ruchess27) - actually she has made three Women's Grandmaster norms, so she is a WGM, in fact.

Yury played a steady game, and at the end he is clearly better (with approximately " - 3.40 " deep analytical evaluation by Stockfish 18 engine).

I have included not deep engine comments from the site, some of my own comments in blue and some diagrams.


Event: WIM Ruchess27 5-game online simul

Site: lichess.org

Date "2026.04.03"  

White "Ruchess27"

Black "Yury_V_Bukayev" 

Result "1-0" 

UTCDate "2026.04.03" 

UTCTime "18:01:13" 

WhiteElo "2509" 

BlackElo "2040" 

WhiteTitle "WIM" 

Variant "Standard" 

TimeControl "300+10" 

ECO "D37"

Opening "Queen's Gambit Declined: Three Knights Variation" 

Termination "Time forfeit" 

Annotator "lichess.org" 

1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 

D37 Queen's Gambit Declined: Three Knights Variation

4...h6 5. Bf4 Bd6 6. Bg3 c5 

7.dxc5 Bxc5 8.e3 O-O 9.Qc2 dxc4 10.Bxc4 Bb4 11.O-O Bxc3 12.bxc3 Qa5 

13.Rab1 a6 14.Rfd1 b5 15.Bb3?! 

(0.80 → 0.10) Inaccuracy. Bf1 was best.  15.Bf1 Bb7 16.Nd2 Nbd7 17.c4 Rfc8 18.Qb2 Bc6 19.f3 Nc5 20.e4 Na4 

15...Bb7 16.Nd4?? 

{ (0.00 → -2.32) Blunder. Rbc1 was best. 16.Rbc1 Nbd7 17.Ne5 Rfd8 18.Nxd7 Rxd7 19.Be5 Rxd1+ 20.Rxd1 Qb6 21.Qe2 Rc8 

Stockfish is right here. Giving up the Rook-Bishop exchange is a large mistake, and against Yury's solid play it proves decisive. 

16...Be4 17.Qb2 Bxb1 18.Rxb1?! 

(-2.33 → -3.03) Inaccuracy. Qxb1 was best.  18.Qxb1 Qb6 19.e4 Nc6 20.e5 Nxd4 21.Rxd4 Nd5 22.Qd3 Rac8 23.Bc2 g6 

18...Nbd7 19.c4 bxc4 20.Bxc4 


Black is clearly better, as White's slight lead in development is not sufficient compensation for the exchange.

As legendary football coach Vince Lombardi once said, "We didn't lose the game; we just ran out of time."

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Jerome Gambit: Blindfold

 



For a calm, thoughtful video, from a player who has also experimented with blindfold play, check out "Refute the Jerome Gambit Easily" by Mayday_Watson MR.


The video features "Blindfold chess game review and short overview of facing Jerome Gambit."

You can play the Jerome best, when you know what your opponent is preparing against you.