It is the matter of tactics to demonstrate that things are not always as they appear.
In the following Jerome Gambit game, Bill Wall demonstrates.
Wall, Bill - Eldon
internet, 2024
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+
4...Kxf7 5.Nxe5+ Nxe5 6.Qh5+ Kf6?
This allows White to quickly recover his sacrificed material and the advantage.
7.Qf5+ Ke7 8.Qxe5+
Black resigned here in Wall,B - Guest2892618, PlayChess.com, 2015.
8...Kf8
Or 8...Kf7 as in Wall,B - Guest1468523, PlayChess.com, 2013 (1-0, 14).
9.Qxc5+ d6
Or 9...Ne7 as in Wall,B - SMNN, FICS 2013 (1-0, 27).
10.Qh5
Bill has also played 10.Qb5 Nf6 (10...c6 11.Qc4 Nf6 12.O-O b5 13.Qxc6 Be6 14.Qxb5 Rc8 15.d3 Rxc2 16.Nc3 Ng4 17.Qa4 Qh4 18.h3 Rxf2 19.Qxa7 Rxf1+ 20.Kxf1 Qf2+ 21.Qxf2+ Black resigned, Wall,B - Guest733407, PlayChess.com 2014) 11.d3 (11.O-O h5 12.d3 Ng4 13.Nc3 c6 14.Qb3 Qe7 15.f4 h4 16.h3 Nf6 17.f5 Black resigned, Wall,B - Guest1573554) 11... Bd7 12. Qxb7 h5 13. Nc3 h4 14. Nd5 Nxd5 15. Qxd5 h3 16. gxh3 Rxh3 17. Bg5 Qe8 18. f4 Rb8 19. O-O-O Be6 20. Qd4 Bxa2 21. Qxa7 Be6 22. Qxc7 g6 23. f5 Black resigned, Wall,B - KSPF, FICS, 2011.
Instead, there was 10.Qb4 a5 11.Qc4 c6 12.O-O b5 13.Qd3 Ba6 14.Qg3 Qf6 15.d3 h6 16.Bf4 Rd8 17.e5 dxe5 18.Bxe5 Qf7 19.Nd2 Nf6 20.Rfe1 Kg8 21.Bxf6 Qxf6 22.Re5 Kh7 23.Ne4 Qg6 24.Qxg6+ Kxg6 25.Re6+ Kf5 26.Rxc6 Bb7 27.Nd6+ Black resigned, Wall,B - Andar, SparkChess.com 2023.
10...Qf6 11.f3 g6 12.Qa5 b6 13.Qa3 Ne7 14.O-O Nc6 15.Nc3
A pleasant position for the Jerome Gambiteer, up a couple of pawns with a relatively safe King.
15...Nd4 16.d3
Golly, it looks like Bill has overlooked a possible Knight fork of his Queen and Rook.
16...Nxc2 17.Bh6+
Oh, never mind.
17...Kf7 18.Qb3+ Be6 19.Qxc2 Black resigned