Although he finished in the top half of the standings, with a plus score, long time Jerome Gambit Gemeinde member Pete Banks ("blackburne") – still, to the best of my knowledge, the top-rated modern player to venture the Jerome Gambit in serious over-the-board games, risking his rating (and the ribbing of his mates) – did not seem, in the ChessWorld Jerome Gambit Thematic Tournament, to be at the top of his game.
Perhaps he was playing this one for fun, which would explain his sometimes "casual" approach to an opening which, for all of its off-beat style, still has a certain amount of "theory" to acknowledge.
The title of this post comes from signs placed at some retail establishements, suggesting that people who have taken a casual approach to attire need not enter.
In the following game, however, blackburne got seriously served.
blackburne - shm19cs
Jerome Gambit Thematic Tournament
ChessWorld, 2011
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+
4...Kxf7 5.Nxe5+ Kf8 6.f4
A theoretical novelty (TN), but there is no need to add insult to injury and name it after the player of the White pieces, especially as there is already a Banks Variation in the Jerome.
6...Nxe5
Black immediately puts his finger on the problem with White's move.
7.fxe5 Qh4+
The game resembles a reversed Damiano Defense (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 f6 3.Nxe5 fxe5 4.Qh5+), although in this case it is the defending side that had sacrificed a piece.
8.g3 Qxe4+ 9.Qe2 Qxh1+ 10.Qf1+ Qxf1+ 11.Kxf1 d6
12.exd6 cxd6 13.c3 Bh3+ 14.Ke2 Nf6 15.d4 Re8+ 16.Kd3 Bb6 17.Bg5 Bf5+ 18.Kd2 Ne4+
The final indignity. White 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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Sunday, December 11, 2011
Sunday Tournament Update
The standings of the current ChessWorld Jerome Gambit Thematic Tournament
AsceticKingK9 25/26
mckenna215 23.5/28
braken 19.5/28
Knight32 18.5/28
Rikiki00 17.5/26
shm19cs 15.5/27
blackburne 15/28
Magni 12/26
Haroldlee123 11/27
DREWBEAR 63 11/28
pixifrufru 8/27
Baron wd von Blanc, heart pirate 7.5/26
Luke Warm 6/26
klonka59 4/24
martind1991 1/15
AsceticKingK9 25/26
mckenna215 23.5/28
braken 19.5/28
Knight32 18.5/28
Rikiki00 17.5/26
shm19cs 15.5/27
blackburne 15/28
Magni 12/26
Haroldlee123 11/27
DREWBEAR 63 11/28
pixifrufru 8/27
Baron wd von Blanc, heart pirate 7.5/26
Luke Warm 6/26
klonka59 4/24
martind1991 1/15
Friday, November 25, 2011
A Look At A Rare Beast
The Jerome Gambit is not a drawish opening. Only 3% of the Jerome Gambit games in The Database are draws. Only 3 of the completed games in the current ChessWorld Jerome Gambit Thematic Tournament have been drawn. It would seem, therefore, that splitting the point would be difficult, but the following game argues against that: White sacrifices a piece, Black gives it back, they draw. Q.E.D.
Rikiki00 - shm19cs
ChessWorld, Jerome Gambit Thematic Tournament, 2011
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+
4...Kxf7 5.d3
One of the "modern" (non 5.Nxe5) Jerome Gambit lines.
5...h6 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 Bg4 8.h3 Bh5 9.Be3 Nd4 10.Bxd4 Bxd4 11.Nxe5+ Bxe5 12.Qxh5+
White has grabbed a second pawn as partial compensation for his sacrificed piece.
12...g6 13.Qf3+ Kg7 14.Rad1 c5 15.Nd5 Qd7 16.c3 Rf8 17.Qe3 Nf6 18.Nxf6 Rxf6
A slip that forces Black to return the piece.
19.f4 Rhf8 20.fxe5 Rxf1+ 21.Rxf1 Rxf1+ 22.Kxf1 dxe5
White's extra pawn does not mean a lot.
23.Ke2 b6 24.Qf3 a5 25.Qg3 Qe6 26.b3 b5 27.Ke3 Qd6 28.Qg4 b4 29.cxb4 axb4 30.Qe2 Qd4+ 31.Kf3 Kf6 32.Qc2 draw
Rikiki00 - shm19cs
ChessWorld, Jerome Gambit Thematic Tournament, 2011
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+
4...Kxf7 5.d3
One of the "modern" (non 5.Nxe5) Jerome Gambit lines.
5...h6 6.0-0 d6 7.Nc3 Bg4 8.h3 Bh5 9.Be3 Nd4 10.Bxd4 Bxd4 11.Nxe5+ Bxe5 12.Qxh5+
White has grabbed a second pawn as partial compensation for his sacrificed piece.
12...g6 13.Qf3+ Kg7 14.Rad1 c5 15.Nd5 Qd7 16.c3 Rf8 17.Qe3 Nf6 18.Nxf6 Rxf6
A slip that forces Black to return the piece.
19.f4 Rhf8 20.fxe5 Rxf1+ 21.Rxf1 Rxf1+ 22.Kxf1 dxe5
White's extra pawn does not mean a lot.
23.Ke2 b6 24.Qf3 a5 25.Qg3 Qe6 26.b3 b5 27.Ke3 Qd6 28.Qg4 b4 29.cxb4 axb4 30.Qe2 Qd4+ 31.Kf3 Kf6 32.Qc2 draw
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Sunday Tournament Update
The ChessWorld Jerome Gambit Thematic Tournament is underway, all 15 competitors and all 210 games!
We are already seeing results (8 completed games so far, 6 wins by White) from AsceticKingK9, mckenna215, Rikiki00, braken, blackburne, DREWBEAR 63, Knight32, Magni, pixifrufru, shm19cs, klonka59, Baron wd von Blanc heart pirate, martind1991, Luke Warm and Haroldlee123.
Many games are in their early stages, others are racing along.
There are a number of examples of the Jerome Gambit Declined (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+ Kf8/Ke7) – a relatively rare beast making up only about 9/10th-of-a-percent of the games in The Database – those certainly will expand our understanding of that line.
At least 29% of the games are "classical" Jerome Gambits, with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+ Kxf7+ followed by 5.Nxe5+, which is the highest percentage that I have seen in a recent Jerome Gambit thematic tournament. Some "well established" theory is likely to be stood on its head by the time those games are done!
With about 7 out of 10 games following "modern" (non-5.Nxe5+ lines) there will be plenty of practice to round out the theory of this more tempered approach as well.
Next Sunday I will give further information on the progress of the tournament. When all games have developed far enough for me not to influence their play, I will begin presenting some with annotations.
(By the way, I predict that the tournament winner will score 24 out of 28 points.)
We are already seeing results (8 completed games so far, 6 wins by White) from AsceticKingK9, mckenna215, Rikiki00, braken, blackburne, DREWBEAR 63, Knight32, Magni, pixifrufru, shm19cs, klonka59, Baron wd von Blanc heart pirate, martind1991, Luke Warm and Haroldlee123.
Many games are in their early stages, others are racing along.
There are a number of examples of the Jerome Gambit Declined (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+ Kf8/Ke7) – a relatively rare beast making up only about 9/10th-of-a-percent of the games in The Database – those certainly will expand our understanding of that line.
At least 29% of the games are "classical" Jerome Gambits, with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+ Kxf7+ followed by 5.Nxe5+, which is the highest percentage that I have seen in a recent Jerome Gambit thematic tournament. Some "well established" theory is likely to be stood on its head by the time those games are done!
With about 7 out of 10 games following "modern" (non-5.Nxe5+ lines) there will be plenty of practice to round out the theory of this more tempered approach as well.
Next Sunday I will give further information on the progress of the tournament. When all games have developed far enough for me not to influence their play, I will begin presenting some with annotations.
(By the way, I predict that the tournament winner will score 24 out of 28 points.)
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Sunday, December 5, 2010
Daves111 Tops ChessWorld Jerome Gambit Thematic
Dominating the field like What's-His-Name in the picture on the left, Daves111 left his twelve opponents in the dust as he stormed to the top in the just-completed (or "just about" completed: the remaining game is a mate-in-two) double round robin ChessWorld Jerome Gambit Thematic Tournament.
Daves111 scored 21 points out of 24 games, taking 10 out of 12 points available with the White pieces and 11 out of 12 points with the Black pieces.
He was followed by CheckmateKingTwo and Jerome Gambit veteran DREWBEAR 63, each with 17.5 points. My guess is that the tie break will go to CheckmateKingTwo, as he beat DREWBEAR 63 in their two games.
In fourth place, with 16 out of 24 points, was blackburne, the tournament organizer and long-time member of the Jerome Gambit Gemeinde.
TWODOGS and Crusader Rabbit achieved plus scores, with 13.5 and 13 points respectively.
shm19cs broke even with 12 points and eddie43 just missed that mark with 11.5 points.
There followed LukeWarm with 10 points, stampyshortlegs with 9 points, calchess10 with 8 points and Baron wd von Blanc, heart pirate with 7 points. anbeks finished with 0 points.
The top scorers with the Jerome Gambit were Daves111 (10 points), CheckmateKingTwo (8.5) and DREWBEAR 63 (7.5).
The top scorers against the Jerome Gambit were Daves111 (11 points), DREWBEAR 63 (10 points) and CheckmateKingTwo (9 points).
The greatest upset was calchess10 winning a game against an opponent with a rating 350 points higher.
The Jerome Gambit itself scored 46%, which is consistent with how well it has done in past thematic tournaments.
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