Sunday, February 22, 2026

Jerome Gambit: White (Part 4)

 


[continued from the previous post]

Notes in black are from the bot. Notes in blue are from me.

perrypawnpusher - Yoko Ono bot

Chess.com, 2026

Finishing up.

27.Qxb7 Rf8 

Listen to a heart beat.

28.Qxa7 

The child in you will save you. 

Missing a nice checkmate: 28.Nb5+ Ke5 29.Qg7+ Rf6 30.Qc7#

Analysis Diagram
28...Rf1+

I'm just saying hello.

29.Nd1 Rh1 30.Qxb6+ Kd7

The board goes through many quiet changes, which correspond to the changes within you.

31.Qxc5

We are together and we are all one.

I am he
As you are he
As you are me
And we are all together

31...Kd8 32.Qd6+ Ke8 33.Qxe6+ Kd8 

Imagine a cloud slowly going across the sky and back. Send a postcard to your friend.

34.Qh6

The thing you thought was an obstacle might be a great help. It's how you look at it.

Playing it safe, protecting myself from throwing the game away.

34...Re1 35.a4

Taking the easy way. Bots don't ever resign, do they?

35...Re2 36.a5 Kc8

Sit under a blue sky. Keep your head open and empty. Let ideas come into you. Cherish them.

37.a6

People need shadows to rest in. I would advise you to send a bucket of shadow to a friend.

Throwing shade?

37...Kd7 38.a7 Rxh2

Keep your quiet center and stand for peace instead of fighting for peace.

39.Qg7+ Kd6 

Many of my pieces are white because I think that it'd be easier to put imaginary colours on white.

40.a8=Q

Every pawn has the imagination to become whatever it wants. 

[to be continued]