INTRODUCTION
The TENNISON Gambit ICBM variation is a very extremely toxic opening in which you can capture or opponent screen in less than 15 moves! Can you believe how dangerous is this opening? I know, I know. You are already convinced to read this blog. So without further ado, let’s get started.
OPENING
Given above is the Scandinavian Defence, and
The TENNISON gambit ICBM variation can only be done in Scandinavian defence. There is another one similar to this in Englund Gambit, I will tell
about it in the next blog.
THEORY
The Scandinavian defence it is:

e4

d5

xd5

xd5
A good idea is to start with

f3 to increase chances of D4 as if your opponent can’t put a E

in the center he will put a D

according to this PGN, that is the Scandinavian
defence. But in the Tenison gambit, we will not take the pawn. Instead, we will develop our knights to f3, and The most common reply from black is obviously, to take the pawn.
from here, we will move our knight to g5
as black notices that we are attacking his pawn,
he will naturally develop his knight and defend the pawn.
here, we will offer black another pawn, pawn to d3. Black obviously takes, and we take back with our Bishop. Till now, whatever we have done is goes as follows:
get ready boys and girls, as here is where the fun begins. Most players, will probably get annoyed with our knight hanging out in their territory, so they will do pawn to h7.
we will sacrifice our knight.

xf7
since the rook and the Queen is being forked, it is compulsory for black king to take the knight or else he will lose a piece. So, black takes our knight. But that’s a big mistake. Here is the winning move.
BISHOP TO G6!
I discovered attack to the Queen. Black takes the Bishop, as he has no choice or he will lose more material. And in the next move, we can launch an intercontinental ballistic missile in black screen as we get our queen to the other side of the board to capture the black queen!
in a perfect World, the whole
game look like this:
can’t you believe how amazing is this gambit?
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