Welcome Back To The Chess Brewer, Let's Crack Open Another One!
We continue our series on the first chess world championship match in 1886 between Wilhelm Steinitz and Johannes Zukertort. I hope you all enjoyed game one, before we get into it, here are some links to related content I'm working on as well. If you're enjoying these blog posts, or just feeling generous, please take a moment to "Like", "Follow", "Subscribe" etc... to the following spots, it means a lot and keeps me motivated!
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Steinitz comes into game 2 riding high, up 1-0, after a convincing opening win and today he's got the white pieces to go along with that advantage. But championships have a way of swinging fast and Zukertort knows this is a must respond moment. So while the match is already heating up, let's belly up to the board and see what fermented in Round 2!