CHESS IN GERMANY.
Wo have seen a good rm y brilliant "blindfold" games, but assuredly few as msvgnificent as the following, one of four at onco played in Dar.wstadt by Alex. Fritz V. Adolf Hcnsol.— Schuchzoitung. (Giuoco Sicihano.) White. Black. A. Fritz. A. Hensol. 1 P to X 4 P to Q B 4 2 P tn Q 4 V to Q 3 BKKttoJB3 KKttoß3 i Q Xt to B 3 H i* take* P SKKttakeaP PtoK4? 6 X B to Xt 6 Q B to Q 2 7 X Xt to B 5 Q Xt to B 3 8 Xt take* Q P eh KB takes Xt 9 0 takes KB PtoQR3 10 Q B t"> Xt 6 ! P to K. R 3 For If QR P takes B White wins by 11— Kt to Q5. 11 Q Xt (o Q 5 A superb piece of chois is now put upon the board ; our readers will, with us, enjoy tho treat. It, in reply, Blsck check with Q ; 12— P to QKt 4 wins. Q H to Q B 12QBtike3Kt Qtoß4ch 18 H to Q B 3 Q takes X B 14 Castle 3 Q R Q B to X 3 1 And where cmyou fiadamiro eloeant 3-move mate from actual play tlun that Wnito now administers 1 [We are indebted to tho New York Clipper for tho abovo little gem.— Ed.]
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Otago Witness, Issue 1489, 29 May 1880, Page 23
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233CHESS IN GERMANY. Otago Witness, Issue 1489, 29 May 1880, Page 23
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