The following bullet game (1 minute, no increment) reminds me of the campy 1960s "Batman" tv show, when battles between the heroes and the villains would have large words such as "Pow!" and "Bam!" superimposed over them, comic book style. See for yourself.
angelcamina - fred314
1 0 bullet, lichess.org, 2019
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+
4...Kxf7 5.Nxe5+ Nxe5 6.Qh5+ g6
7.Qxe5 Nf6
A simple solution that protects the Rook, but Black's best defenses - the Whistler (7...Qe7) and the Blackburne (7...d6) - both rely on offering the Rook.
8.Qxc5 c6
Or 8...d6 as in angelcamina - janpecsok18, lichess.org, 2018 (1-0, 17)
9.Qe3 Re8
Steady and principled, although 9...Nxe4!? directly was playable.
10.d3 d5 11.f3 dxe4 12.fxe4 Bg4
Mysterious. White's pressure on the King now builds and builds.
13.O-O b6 14.Qg3 Bh5 15.Bg5 Qd4+ 16.Kh1 Kg7 17.Bxf6+ Qxf6 18.Rxf6 Kxf6
19.Nc3 Kg7 20.Rf1 Rf8 21.Rxf8 Rxf8 22.Qe5+ Kh6 23.Kg1 Be2
Threatening checkmate, but overlooking the reply.
24.Nxe2
Black resigned
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+ ...and related lines
(risky/nonrisky lines, tactics & psychology for fast, exciting play)
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Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Jerome Gambit: Maybe Yes, Maybe No
What can you say about a one minute, no increment, chess game?
Maybe yes, maybe no, maybe rain, maybe snow.
Unless the opening is the Jerome Gambit. Then, put your bets on angelcamina, playing White, whether he is better or worse off, "objectively".
angelcamina - KPDGE
1 0 bullet, lichess.org, 2019
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 h6
The Semi-Italian Opening.
4.Nc3 Bc5 5.Bxf7+
The Semi-Italian Jerome Gambit.
4...Kxf7 6.Nxe5+ Nxe5 7.Qh5+ Ng6 8.Qd5+ Kf8 9.Qxc5+ d6 10.Qe3 Qf6
Sometimes in Jerome lines, it is useful for the defender to have his Queen on f6. In this case - with the King on the same file? Probably not. But, remember, this is a 1-minute game, and it will not be decided by nuances.
11.O-O Ne5
Reminds me of the Joker, in "The Dark Knight", saying he wants Batman to hit him.
12.f4
Hitting with the right. It might have been stronger to hit with the left, 12.d4.
12...Nc4 13.Qe2 Nb6 14.e5
14...Qe6 15.d4 Ne7 16.f5 Qc4 17.Qg4
Instead, 17.f6 works, but it allows Black to exchange Queens. Instead, White is going after the King.
17...Bxf5 18.Rxf5+ Nxf5 19.Qxf5+
19...Ke8
Freeing the f-file for his h-Rook. Stronger was 19...Kg8, freeing the file for his a-Rook. Who has time to figure this all out?
20.e6
Easy to understand (Attack! Attack!) but it leaves Black a way out.
20...Qxd4+ 21.Kh1 Rf8 22.Qg6+ Ke7 23.Bxh6
Nice. White is objectively in trouble, but this offer of a sacrifice - a bluff? - intimidates Black, and turns the game around. (The Bishop must be taken.)
23...Qf6 24.Bg5
Ow. Certainly the clock must have been a factor at this point.
24...Rae8 25.Bxf6+ Rxf6 26.Qxg7+ Kxe6 27.Re1+ Kf5 28.Rxe8 Kf4 29.Qg3+ Kf5 30.Qf3+ Black resigned
Maybe yes, maybe no, maybe rain, maybe snow.
Unless the opening is the Jerome Gambit. Then, put your bets on angelcamina, playing White, whether he is better or worse off, "objectively".
angelcamina - KPDGE
1 0 bullet, lichess.org, 2019
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 h6
The Semi-Italian Opening.
4.Nc3 Bc5 5.Bxf7+
The Semi-Italian Jerome Gambit.
4...Kxf7 6.Nxe5+ Nxe5 7.Qh5+ Ng6 8.Qd5+ Kf8 9.Qxc5+ d6 10.Qe3 Qf6
Sometimes in Jerome lines, it is useful for the defender to have his Queen on f6. In this case - with the King on the same file? Probably not. But, remember, this is a 1-minute game, and it will not be decided by nuances.
11.O-O Ne5
Reminds me of the Joker, in "The Dark Knight", saying he wants Batman to hit him.
12.f4
Hitting with the right. It might have been stronger to hit with the left, 12.d4.
12...Nc4 13.Qe2 Nb6 14.e5
14...Qe6 15.d4 Ne7 16.f5 Qc4 17.Qg4
Instead, 17.f6 works, but it allows Black to exchange Queens. Instead, White is going after the King.
17...Bxf5 18.Rxf5+ Nxf5 19.Qxf5+
19...Ke8
Freeing the f-file for his h-Rook. Stronger was 19...Kg8, freeing the file for his a-Rook. Who has time to figure this all out?
20.e6
Easy to understand (Attack! Attack!) but it leaves Black a way out.
20...Qxd4+ 21.Kh1 Rf8 22.Qg6+ Ke7 23.Bxh6
Nice. White is objectively in trouble, but this offer of a sacrifice - a bluff? - intimidates Black, and turns the game around. (The Bishop must be taken.)
23...Qf6 24.Bg5
Ow. Certainly the clock must have been a factor at this point.
24...Rae8 25.Bxf6+ Rxf6 26.Qxg7+ Kxe6 27.Re1+ Kf5 28.Rxe8 Kf4 29.Qg3+ Kf5 30.Qf3+ Black resigned
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