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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Thursday, May 28, 2020

Unasked Questions

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? ? ? ? ? ? ? I wanted to share another game by TOMMYFOOKINSHELBY  (see " Jerome Gambit: Smash Finish ") because it answers a...
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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

All's Well That Ends Well

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The following game shows Philidor 1792 giving the "Jerome treatment" to the Berlin Defense of the Bishop Opening... The fina...
Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Counter-Gambit Rumble

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While it has been suggested that "the best way to refute a gambit is to accept it", there are those who prefer to go one step f...
Sunday, April 27, 2014

Think Fast!

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Here we have another collection of blitz games by Philidor 1792, fuelled by ideas from the Jerome Gambit, but launched in some Two Knight...
Friday, April 25, 2014

"...All of the way up to the point that I checkmated you."

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Years ago I regularly played chess against a co-worker, and he constantly complained that he was winning the whole time - "All of th...
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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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