The Jerome Gambit

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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Saturday, July 13, 2019

Jerome Gambit: Transpositions Small and Large

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The following game goes mildly along its way, featuring an arcane transposition from a "modern" Jerome Gambit to a Semi-Italian Je...
Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Go On, Take The Money And Run

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Black does well defending against the Jerome Gambit in the following game, until he becomes careless, and all of his gains disappear quic...
Thursday, September 3, 2015

Don't Try to Out-Think Me Redux

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There is plenty of room in chess, at all levels, for a dash of "psychology", but it should only replace "good moves...
Monday, August 10, 2015

Winning With the Jerome Gambit: A Game Full of Lessons

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Winning with the Jerome Gambit, as many posts here have shown, can be explosive and fun. It can, as we have also seen, be slow, difficult ...
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Rick Kennedy
I've been researching Alonzo Wheeler Jerome's gambit since 2001. I am always interested in receiving games and analysis: as old as 1874, when the opening first was published, or as recent as today -- casual or serious, blitz or classical time settings, human or computer (or both). Readers can reach me at richardfkennedy@hotmail.com. perrypawnpusher is the name I play under at different chess sites. My book reviews and fiction were at Chessville.com - while it lived. I have written for Chess Life, School Mates, and Chess Life for Kids. Dedicated researchers may connect my name to that of Riley Sheffield - we co-wrote The Marshall Gambit in the French and Sicilian Defenses , published by Dale Brandreth's Caissa in 1988.
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