Freeman's move.
a This is a great favourite of the Grand Old Man's. He seems to fear no foe on this opening. 6 At one time this move was supposed to be a loss, and earned a good deal of discussion at this side of the water as well as the other; but the Grand Old Man stuck to hia guns and declared it was invincible and his theory turned out correot.
c la another game WylHe playiog black, varied thuss1 6 27 24 811 913 1019 24 19-tf 15 18 31 26 26 2.3 21 14 15 24 25 21 6 9 13 21 710 2819 18 27 23 18 24 20 1116 32 23 B.wln. d Amateur against WylUe varied thus:— 3126 811 2619 13 t5 19 16 15 19 28 24 6 9 2 9 22 26 2415 1116 1713 25 21 2117 11 18 24 20 10 17 17 22 9 13 23 19 16 23 B. wins.
11 15 13 2i 15 18 il U-a 26 17 31 26 913 4 8 18 27 15 21 29 25 32 23 811 2 6c 8 U .7 14-6 24 19 25 23 LOU 15 24 6 9 SI 14 28 19 14 5 610 1115 1015 !2 17 27 24 19 10 721 13 17 22 18 16 7 12 16 3 10 21 20 18 14 6 9 10 15 2H 19 14 10 16 23 15 19 2619 9 13 19 16 Drawn
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Otago Witness, Issue 1959, 10 September 1891, Page 33
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249Freeman's move. Otago Witness, Issue 1959, 10 September 1891, Page 33
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