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I wanted to share another game by TOMMYFOOKINSHELBY (see "Jerome Gambit: Smash Finish") because it answers an unasked question or two...TOMMYFOOKINSHELBY - Fafa05
5 0 blitz, Chess.com, 2020
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6
The Two Knights Defense, often a stumbling block on the way to the Jerome Gambit, although White has options; see, for example, "Jerome Gambit vs Two Knights Defense", parts 1, 2, 3 and 4.
4.Bxf7+
This line doesn't have a name, as far as I know, but it might as well be "the impatient Jerome Gambit". The earliest game that I have with it in The Database is from 2001, but it has to be much older than that. My research is lacking here.
Philidor1792, who has contributed much to this blog, explained his approach to the line in "What's Going On Here?"
4...Kxf7 5.Nxe5+ Nxe5 6.d4 Ng6
Or
6...Nc6 as in Philidor 1792 - guest1334, Bereg.ru, 2014 (1-0, 20), You [Philidor 1792] - Stranger, Chess-Samara.ru, 2014 (1-0, 18), Philidor 1792 - guest3018, Bereg.ru 2014 (1/2 - 1/2, 24), and Philidor 1792 - guest345, Bereg.ru, 2014 (1-0, 15); or
6...Nc4 as in You - Stranger, Chess-Samara.ru, 2014 (1-0, 26); or
6...Neg4 as in Philidor1792 - Stranger, Chess-Samara.ru, 2014 (1-0, 27); or
6...Qe7 as in Philidor 1792 - Juppzupp, PlayChessBase.com, 2014 (1-0, 24).
7.e5 Ne8
Black has also tried
7...Qe8 in Philidor 1792 - Guest10161477, PlayChess.com, 2014 (1-0, 29);
7...Nd5 in You - Stranger, Chess-Samara.ru, 2014 (1-0, 16) and You - Stranger, Chess-Samara.ru, 2014 (1-0, 17), as well as Philidor 1792 - Guest838140, PlayChess.com, 2014 (1-0, 28);
7...d5 in Philidor 1792 - guest5, Bereg.ru 2014 (1-0, 42);
7...Qe7 in Philidor 1792 - guest1278, Bereg.ru 2014 (1-0, 29); and
7...d6 in Philidor1792 - Guest805466, PlayChessBase.com 2014 (1-0, 62).
8.Qf3+ Kg8
For some reason, Black preferred
8...Nf6 in Philidor 1792 - CrinjuChess, PlayChess.com 2014 (1-0, 46), Philidor 1792 Sauron2005, PlayChess.com 2014 (1-0, 25), and Philidor 1792 Ppion, PlayChess.com 2014 (1-0, 36); and
8...Ke7 in Philidor1792 - Guest691264, PlayChessbase.com 2014 (1-0, 14)
9.Qd5 checkmate
Oh. Right. Nice work, TOMMY.
Great game by the Grandmaster.
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ReplyDeleteJust check this out!!!
you can try to run, but you can't escape the Jerome..
ReplyDeleteChessbrah made a video on this. Keep it up. Love the dedication
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3AsRny3bpk
ReplyDeletewow, truly inspiring. I need to study this opening.
ReplyDeleteGreat game and great analysis! Much love to you and Tommy.
ReplyDeleteI don't want to spoil it but I can't resist throwing a morsel.
ReplyDeleteThe person who sent you this just made you slightly famous.
nice game
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3AsRny3bpk here is the guy playing the games you posted, he is a grand master
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! Thank you for the post! I've learned a lot from this amazing theoretical masterpiece. I aspire to employ this gambit in future play! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJerome Gambit is new meta.
ReplyDeleteAman is just too good, your blog will explode ahah
ReplyDeleteYou're gonna love it when you find out who Tommy is really :)
ReplyDeleteHere from the recent "chessbrah" YouTube video featuring the Jerome Gambit. Keep up the great work and research on these openings.
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