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)

Saturday, August 17, 2024

In My Email...

›
I received this in my email, originally posted on X (formerly know as Twitter). Grandmaster Finegold's videos are enjoyable, as you can ...
Friday, August 16, 2024

Jerome Gambit: A Bad Feeling That I Had Missed Something

›
  The other day I was playing a Jerome Gambit ( 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+ ) against Chess.com 's stanley-funk-bot (1-0, 48). W...
Thursday, August 15, 2024

Jerome Gambit: Declined

›
Declining the Bishop sacrifice in the Jerome Gambit transforms the nature of the game. Instead of a tactical battle, there is a much quieter...
Wednesday, August 14, 2024

Jerome Gambit: Straying Away From Home And Discovering Check

›
In a chess game, unless you are a world champion like Wilhelm Steinitz, it is best to keep you King at home, lest he fall into danger, as in...
Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Jerome Gambit: Close to the Fire

›
Those who play the Jerome Gambit are taking a calculated risk: will the benefits (opponent does not know the opening, is distressed by it, i...
Monday, August 12, 2024

Jerome Gambit: Target

›
When a defender makes an active move, he should be careful that he is not, in fact, moving a piece away that could be a part of his King...
Sunday, August 11, 2024

Jerome Gambit: Choices

›
In the following Jerome Gambit ( 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+ ) game, White plays an interesting, but not mainline, 5th move, giving ...
‹
›
Home
View web version

About Me

My photo
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.
View my complete profile
Powered by Blogger.