NEW ZEALAND CHESS CONGRESS.
The followingjs another of the games played in the reoent CoDgteiß. "It aDotfnaVia some very in ceresting poßitions »8> is 'J£en«rally;,the7caie7in (this critical c:~ , ." • KlngVßishop's Gimblt, ■ '" ' ' . WHITF. *"' >■ • ' BIiAOK.- ' ' ] ' ' ''llr'D.B."Hay \\~*. :A',' Mr JaDion. * "'' ,• 'lPtoK*' ' , ,''PtoK4 ' '-' " 1 » :': ' PtakfsP ►^ SBtoQB4 • '• ' '•' QtoKK6(cA)(a) " -••• -iKtofieq .• i>to*Qß(6) ; ■ , , 6|Ktto.Qß3 a . , Bto,KKt6 •6 KttoKß. 8 , } ]Qt>KK*4" , 7. .Q K« tb'ft-5 ;i , " B laltea K Xt 8 Q'takjs'B ' , Q tafees'Q (eh) > -^'FtaTkWQ ri ' '. : KtrisS 10,Kt fakes P • '■- ■- Kttoß'B' UPtoQ I *': . ,, KfctoQßß ! 12 P v to, ,Q ;B 3 -, - .'1 QrKt,io ft tq (d) , 1 'I 18 B to K K,t sq> v;; y #*<> QB 3 14Ktio'Q'8(«) -.-'. ...Pt)KB3 " ' i 16 4 B Ukf* KKt 'I' A" P takes R ' •' ; ;'4«-R'toK'Ktß'tt)<; '4«-R'toK'KtB'tt)<- '•*'• -R'takesß- ' I 17 BtakesTt <->'u1 •«' QKttoKB • . ■- * 18Btak««BB : uuu r. KttoK Kt4 ■ jtyßtoKß&kh) KtoBU I , .^flftKtoO [, BtoK2 . 1 ,2I l PtoKTft4 Kttoß2 v :\ i 1'(1 ' ( 22 X to'K Xt gq (g) RtoK B*q (*}' , ! - s • ' •28Rto'KKtf(i) • KtoQgq- <■■'->> ' - i-Sit Kt tft'K'B'4 - KtoK «q .ut» .M ' | ; [aSBtoKKt'6 . . Pto KB.1;, .{■,',...< \ ', 28Ktto;K«j BtoKBSJM, .; ! v •» Eto-K^R.7 B takes RP *, i , ,58Ktt«Si«« •• • PUkesK P ' "'-"-; ! *■'■':■& RUitiiKthhy- P takes P(cA) ' ' ; •30 S take»P r (dw */0 •■• Resigns. ■ ;■• J '■- '■(«) Thisfslnot now considered eo ; Bound as Xt to; * K-B8 '■■'> • , », I !■ (6) This'&aiihe effect of confining the KB which Ultlinately prbTcs a grttA disadvantage, .-;■■;' , , , (c) Effectually preventof Black Ca»tlip«. ...;; , ,W) We am inclined to think this Imo* "valuable .'jam* We^hWd have preferred Q ß to Kiqwith ft 1 '•view of getting the K«ng Into safe quarters.' ' -' - •'< ! * (t) WelUconcelrcd as it gains an advantage bo! ■nmrtter wokt White playi. . . . ■» / V^J^iSßn^i^j WhStePipfr&i tnwby., §f«talpe a 'f^At 'thl4'!ttagV..ot v th'e';t«me It will be swn that Vlacb/fl pitWs^reVerjr much confined; White's last; qnove ivss him the command of this most import mi file, which- iB.»/trcmondou«clevfr«ga in his favour in ' ■♦•JdDg advantage .of his otherw'se faraurab c position.- 1 (*) BUclchMrtWlyno good move at his disposal, . though Rto K t cq would have been much bettor. ■ ' (tj -White is not 1 slow in taking; advantage of Black's - last move. ", I • ... / . 1 - . ■ '■ 0) Very ingeaious^ but there was no n saving the sipiece. « o : ,. • (i) It is but fair to Mr Jsnion to state that he , was rather fatigued when he played this game. 'Usually he plays a mnch nicer game.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1461, 15 November 1879, Page 20
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365NEW ZEALAND CHESS CONGRESS. Otago Witness, Issue 1461, 15 November 1879, Page 20
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