
In a chess game, like when on a long walk, if you're not paying attention to where you're going, you could wind up in a dangerous place. If you happen to be playing the Jerome Gambit (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+) you are almost certain to find some danger.
I think that my opponent, electrahan, knew something about the Jerome Gambit. Our game quickly travelled to a very complicated line of defense – nothing like the Najdorf Sicilian, but Jerome Gambit Tournament: Chapter XVI and Jerome Gambit: Fools walk in... are almost "required reading" to appreciate what follows.
perrypawnpusher - electrahan
blitz 9 5, FICS, 2009
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+
Welcome, Mr. Electrahan, shall we go for a walk?



Sometimes referred to as "His Nib's Defense," (see "Jerome Gambit Tournament: Chapter II") this line has caused me no small amount of headaches. And excitement. And wonder. There's a Queen sacrifice hidden somewhere, and even if it doesn't come off, the game becomes very unclear.
9.g3 Nf3+

10.Kd1

Now Black can sacrifice his Queen (as in abhailey - peonconorejas, net-chess.com, 2008, 0-1, 20) with 10...Ne7 11.e5+ Kc6 12.Qe4+ d5 13.exd6+ Nd5 14.gxh4 Bg4 and win – but you really have to know the line, as it would be difficult to suss out over-the-board in blitz.
10...Qh6

11.Qd5+ Ke7 12.Qxc5+ Qd6 13.Qxd6+ cxd6

My one advantage against electrahan was that I was more familiar with the positions and play, and so was significantly ahead on the clock.
14.c3
To keep the Knight put.
After the game Rybka 3 recommended 14.b3 Nf6 15.Bb2 d5 (working to free the Bishop) with complications and a rather unclear game after either 15.exd5 or 15.e5.
14...Nf6

15.d3
Stronger was the immediate 15.Ke2
15...b6

16.Ke2 d5 17.Kxf3 dxe4+ 18.dxe4 Bb7


21.g4 d5
Instead, 21...Nxe4 22.Nxe4 Rxe4 23.Rxe4 Re8 24.Be3 Bxe4+ 25.Kf2 d5+ held chances of a drawn Bishops-of-opposite-colors endgame.
22.e5 d4+ 23.Kg3 dxc3 24.bxc3 Nd5


27.Nd6+
Good enough, but 27.Ng5+ Kg8 28.exf6 was stronger.
27...Kf8 28.Nxb7

28...Rd7 29.Ba3+ Kf7 30.Nd6+ Rxd6 31.exd6


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