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1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. Bxf7+ Kxf7
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Jerome Gambit. |
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5. Nxe5+ Kf8 6. Qh5
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He is going for the king. Not many moves to prevent and keep bishop and knight in play for further planning. |
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6... Qe7
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The winning move perhaps. Whites king is on e-line and a fork on Ng6! If he goes for it. I may have material enough maybe even legs to finish him. |
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7. Ng6+
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And it comes. If I take it my rook is history, but his queen will need at least 1 move to be back in action. |
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7... hxg6
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So I go for it! |

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8. Qxh8
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And he is falling just where I wanted him to fall. |
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8... Qxe4+
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Here we go! Now it is a matter of how long will he last!? |

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9. Kf1 Qd4
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Searching for mate in 1. |

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10. Ke1 Qxf2+
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He is forced to move Kd1. |

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11. Kd1 d6
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another opening. Still his queen in the corner. Can�t do much from there. |

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12. h3
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He is doing all he can to stall. |

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12... Qxg2
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Looks tough for white since he has so many undeveloped pieces and queen terribly misplaced.
A better move is: Nd4 followed by Nc3, then See puzzle 48635. |

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13. Re1
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What can you do? |

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13... Qf3+
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once again forcing him to play my way. |

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14. Re2 Bf2
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Mate in 2 perhaps, but he will prolly struggle more. |

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15. d3 Nd4
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Its close now... |

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16. Nc3
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Any last wishes, before we close the store? |

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16... Qh1+ 17. Kd2 Nf3#
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Unfortunately my opponent didn�t see it coming and still his queen nicely in the corner. |
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