The Blackburne Shilling Gambit, A Question–Rick Kennedy
Blackburne Shilling Gambit–Bill Wall
Latvian Gambit, 3… Bc5 Variation–Clyde Nakamura
Franco-Benoni, 1. e4 e6 2. d4 c5–Tim Sanders
Tennison Gambit, a Book Review–Jill Malter
Ulysses Gambit – The Saga Continues–Clyde Nakamura
Emil Josef Diemer, 1908-1990, “A Life Devoted to Chess,” a Book Review–Rick Kennedy
Gambits from France (IV)–Dany Senechaud
Recent Play in the Frere Variation of the French (Part 1)–Rick Kennedy
What about an early . . . Nh6!?
The Origin of the Name “Halloween Gambit”–Paul Keiser
The Halloween Gambit–Gary K. Gifford
1.c4 e5 2.h4!?, A few Unannotated Games
Dunst Opening, 1. Nc3 . . . ECO A00
Albin Counter Gambit, ECO D08 / D09
Nimzovich Defense to e4, 1. e4 Nc6 ECO B00
King’s Gambit, 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 ECO C33
The GROB 1.g4 ECO A00 / B00 “Recent Grob and Macho Grob Adventures!”
The Sicilian Grob Attack, 1.e4 c5 2.g4–Clyde Nakamura
The BORG, 1. … g5, ECO B00, “1.e4 g5 Adventures!” Basman’s Loss as White Against Pratt’s 1. … g5
Blackmar-Diemer Gambit Corner, The Gunderman Variation, An Annotated BDG–Rev. Tim Sawyer
Gambetto Blackmar Diemer (in Italian)–Corres. Master Giorgio Codazza
The “Zilbermints Gambit” in the Euwe Defense to the BDG, Chapter 2–Lev D. Zilbermints
The Open A Melegnano, Feb. 2005
Errata corrige–Cosimo Parisi
UON 12 (Aug. 2005)
By Bill Wall, Clyde Nakamura, Cosimo Parisi, Dany Sénéchaud, Davide Rozzoni, Gary K. Gifford, Giorgio Codazza, Jill Malter, Lev Zilbermintz, Paul Keiser, Rick Kennedy, Tim Sanders and Tim Sawyer