When the board popped up on the monitor in front of me, however, I saw that I had the White pieces again. Oh, he wanted that kind of re-match.
perrypawnpusher - xenoglot
blitz 2 12, FICS, 2010
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nd4
The Blackburne Shilling Gambit.
4.Bxf7+
The Blackburne Shilling Jerome Gambit.
4...Kxf7 5.Nxe5+ Ke8
As in my first game with xenoglot.
6.Qh5+ g6 7.Nxg6 Nxc2+
My opponent's improvement over his previous 7...Nf6. Better yet was 7...hxg6.
8.Kd1 Nf6
It is ironic that in developing this Knight now, xenoglot makes the same mis-play as in our previous game. Of course, there are 25 other games with this move in the New Year's Database.
After 8...hxg6 White doesn't have anything "objectively" better than 9.Qxg6+ Ke7 10.Qg5+ Ke8 11.Qg6+ repeating the position for a draw, although he does have alternatives.
9.Qe5+ Kf7
Forcing my hand, but things will not turn out right.
10.Nxh8+ Kg8 11.Kxc2 Kxh8
White is ahead two pawns and the exchange, but he lags in development and his King is not yet safe.
12.d4 d6 13.Qg5 Bg7 14.Nc3 c5
We've seen a hyper-modern touch in the Jerome Gambit before.
My plan is to work on development and use my advantages later.
15.Be3 Qe8 16.f3 Nd7
The tactical shot 16...Ng4 17.fxg4 cxd4 18.Bxd4 Bxd4 was stronger and had the benefit of busting up White's center.
17.Rad1 Bf6 18.Qg3 cxd4 19.Bxd4 Ne5
Fighting until the end.
20.f4 Nf7
The end: the Knight had to go to d7 or g4.
21.Bxf6 checkmate