Chess In New York.
%eyf^j6rkl The following brilliant' little game was-played ia»f week between Messrs Smith and Hanhatn. , ( i HAMPE;OPKtriKG., ■>-, ;....; .White. ; i-" . , Black. . • i • £Ir Smith. Mr Hanham. 1 PK4 - , PK4- .. ■ x ,2 Kt,QB3 BBi .. . . 3 P X B 4 P X 3 4KttoKB3 KfcQ2f<r) ' r 5884 , KKtBS 6 PQ3 . . PQB3. * 7BKt 3 PQKU . *• 8 QK2 . PQK4 . , , 9PQB4 PKt5 lOKtQsq BR3 ;.' . UPtksP. PtksP 13 B K3 . QKt3. 13 P X R 3 Castles 14 B B 2 (i) Q X X 15 Castles Xt R 4 '16BtkaB Kttksß - \ . 17 QB2(c), . K<jßs 18 KtK ' ' Kt'K7oh 19 KB KtQ5 20 B tks P eh K«R > ai QKt ' Xt tkn KP(<O 23BtksR ' Rtk'sß ' 23 P tka Xt ' E tks QcK 24 X tks B Xt B 6 double eh 25 X B - Q mates ( , [, NOTES. , .(a) Xt Q B 3 is usually played at this point, but Mr Hanham no'doubfc intended developing his o['B 'either at Xt 2 or R^/and'probnblv hn<l in view'play ing this Knight to X Xt 3 ultjmat eiy. .. • 0>) There ia no necessity for this move, why not Caatle at once ? • > t (c) A very bad move, which gives Black an over- • ! powering advantage. ; (rf) Mr Hanham finishes the game .In a brilliant and masterly, mauuer.—Turf, Fitld, and Farm.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1834, 14 January 1887, Page 28
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210Chess In New York. Otago Witness, Issue 1834, 14 January 1887, Page 28
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