In the fifth round of the U.S. championship, Grandmaster Awonder Liang uncorked an old Jerome Gambit relative, the Sarratt Attack, arising out of the Scotch Gambit, against Grandmaster Levon Aronian, and won in 29 moves.
(J. H. Sarratt, "Professor of Chess" is a good article by batgirl at Chess.com.)
The game is given a close look by Grandmaster Rafael Leitao in the "Game of the Day" at Chess.com.
Check it out.
(Also on this blog, the Sarratt or Vitzthum Attack, a possible fore-runner to the Jerome Gambit. See "A Bridge To... Somewhere?", "Another Distant Relative?", "The Sarratt Attack", "Another look at the Sarratt Attack" and "Sarrat Attack: No Way A World Champion...".)
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