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Loosing Queen doesn't matter


  • 12 months ago · Quote · #1

    ramsam

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #2

    browni3141

    That's pretty nice. Who played this game?

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #3

    ivandh

    It's by a famous player -- NN. I don't know who the other player is.

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #4

    vijaykulkarni

    nice 

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #5

    II-Oliveira

    ivandh wrote:

    It's by a famous player -- NN. I don't know who the other player is.

    Another great game of Nomen Nescio.

    He didn't win may games, but certainly has his place in history as the chess player with most games ever registered.

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #6

    ramsam

    II-Oliveira wrote:
    ivandh wrote:

    It's by a famous player -- NN. I don't know who the other player is.

    Another great game of Nomen Nescio.

    He didn't win may games, but certainly has his place in history as the chess player with most games ever registered.

    I don't know the players who played this game. Just I was g oing through a chess book by name "The complete chess course". In that book this game is given under the heading"Black provokes a king hunt".It was really interesting. Hence I want to share the game with my chess friends.The author of the book is Mr.Fred Reinfeld. It is a very old book.(1959 edition)

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #7

    PAMetalBoss

    Very nice!

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #8

    Mainline_Novelty

    If I remember correctly, three old masters played this exact same game against three different amateurs. The masters, I believe, were Morphy, Walker, and someone else, I don't rememeber exactly. But great combo!

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #9

    PAMetalBoss

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #10

    Mainline_Novelty

    PAMetalBoss wrote:

    Yep, just as I suspected, Steinitz was the third master to play this game. Thanks. :)

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #11

    A-Salty-Dog

    Regarding "loosing Queen doesn't matter".. what about tightening the Queen? Smile

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #12

    PAMetalBoss

    I just double checked it...that wasn't the exact game as shown above.  Steinitz's game is identical up until blacks 16th move.  

  • 12 months ago · Quote · #13

    Mainline_Novelty

    PAMetalBoss wrote:

    I just double checked it...that wasn't the exact game as shown above.  Steinitz's game is identical up until blacks 16th move.  

    Well, it's still pretty much the same game even if Black goes to a4, then a5.

  • 4 months ago · Quote · #14

    Hockey07

    Nice :)


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