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Games.

The following game was played at the Monte Curl' Tourney — i Bishop's Gambit. White. B.ack. | Wht 1. Black. Lasktr. JanowEki. Laßker Janow&ki. IP-K4 P-K4 31R-B0 RxKti; 2 P-KB 4 P x P 32 R \ Q B x It 3 Ii B 4 F-Q 4 33 Q Q 2 KB o 4 « x P Q ft 5 eh 34 K-H 2 K-R 2 SKB VKKt4 !nSR-K2! nSR-K2 B-B 4 eKt-QB',? B-Kt2 3t> QK B-K3-H 7Py< Kt-K2 37 Q-KR li-B C BQy 3a QKt-B 3 b 38 P-QR 4 l'-Q C 9 B x Xt eh P x B 39 P \ P R(Q4)xQP 10 QKt-K2-c P-KRS 40 Q X B Xt, 6 11BQ2 R-^Kt 41HQ2-I R(Q6)-K6 12Kt-KB3 Q-H4 42 R-K 2 R-B6 )3 P-KR 4 Xt-Xt 3 43 PR 5 B-B 5 14 K-Kt PKt. r > 44R-K4 K-QB7eh 15 Kt-K P-QB4 45 X Xt R(B6)Bti 10 B x P B x P eh 4fi R-Q 4 B-K 7 )7Ktxß Ktxß 47 h-Q2 K-B S 18 Q Q 2 V x Xt «RxU Xx Pch-i, lOQxKt RxP 49 K-R2 RxQ 20 Kt-Q3 RKt 3-u 50 Rx R ROR 6 21'QxBP O-O 51P-K6 PxP 22 Qx RP K-Q3 52 Rx P Ex P 23 P-KKt 3 Q-Kt 3 53 K-Kt 3 P-R 4 24 R-K KR-Q 51 KB 4-l R-R 2 25Kt-B4 QKt2 55R-QKtt> R-B2ch £« P-K 5 H-QB3 5S K-Kt 3 m R-B « <-h 27 R-R 2 Q-B-E 57 K-Kt 2 K-KRti 28 RB 2 K-Q 2 5S R-Kt 5 RxP S9Q-H5 Q-K2r 59^.Kt3 Dwra. 30 Kt-Q5 V.-H1 [

(^Cotes by Isidor Gun«berg, from the Yorkshire

Weekly Post.)

(a) Q-Q 3 is alw.iyo a good move m tins opening.

\u) If kt x b 9, Xt x Xt, kt-i 'i, 10 Kt-K B 3, 0-1 4 ; 11 P-K R- 1. p-q b 3, vita a -aft* game. (c) White intends to piccct-cl in the u=ual way by [Kt-K B 0 and P-K Pi J, and wi-hcd to icestall Blpck nlayiog p-ki 3, .<s he thcu cou'd play Xt x B P. (£>) If r x b p . 21 Xt-Xt 4, r-b 4 , 11 Kl-Q o, r x kt, 23 P x It, q x q p, 21 K-K eh, k-b; 25 Q x Q B P, b-kt 2, 2G q-Kt S >.">, k-kt 2. D 7 Q-K 3 eh, q x q, 2o R \ Q, r-q b, vit'i a good gaui' . (F.) Q-R '2 or R-B G wr.' good play h*re (f) P!a>cd uncci time pics.-mc il-Ii 1 wa- Jie move.

(G) A clever rejoinder. Blatic does much better by taking the two pieces for the queen thpii by giving up the exchange.

(n) To prevent the dismemberment of his position by White playing P-K 6. (1) To prevent R-Q 8, followed by B-Q 4, e+c

(k) The way in which Black l.ot only wins back tiie queen but also get-; ?n extrcv pewn was very clever. (l) At this stage the game was adjourned. (M) If 5G K-Kt 5, r-kt 2 eh ; 57 X x P, p-kt G, 58 RrKt, p-kt 7 , 59 lt-Kt, k-k. , CO K-R 6, K-B 2 , 61 P-R 5, r-kt 6; 62 K-R 7, k-b 3, 63 P-R 6, k-kt 4; 64 K-R 8, k-kt 3, G5 P-R 7, r-kt 5, 60 K-Kt, k-r 3 eh ; 67 K-R and draws. Game played in New York Slate meeting between Messrs W. E. Napier (White) and H. K. Pillsbury (Black). Pillsbury secured first prize at this meetißg. Ruy Lopez. White. Black. White. Black. Napier PjlUbury. Napier. TilUbury. 1 PK4 P-K 4 19BxO K-02 2if 1 -KB 3 Kt-QB 3 20 R-U 5 K-B 1 3 B-Kt 5 P-QK 3 21 P-QB 4 PQB 3 A B-R 4 Kt-B 3 22 P-Q 4 Kt-B 3 5 0-0 B-K 2 ! 23 I'-B 3 K-Kt 2 fi Kt-B 3 P-QKt 4 124 K-B 2 Kt-K 1 7 B-Kt 3 P-Q 3 |25fi-KKtl P-Kt 3 8 P-Q 3 B-Kt 4 1268 B 4 R-Q 1 9 B-K 3 Q-Q 2 1 27 P x ¥ BY x P 10 Kt-Q 5 Kt-QR4 128 KR-QR 1 K'-B2 11 Ktxß QxKt 29PQ5 l'-B4 12 Q-Q 2 Xt x B 30 K-K 3 KK-K 1 13 HP xKt Bx Xt 31 KQ 4 RQ 2 14 P x B Kt-R 4 32. P x P R-KB 1 15 P-KB 4 PxP 33 B-Kt 3 RxP 16 B x P Q-B 3 34 XX 3 lt-K 2 rh 17 B-Kt 5 Q-B 6 33 K-B 2 KxPand 18 QK 3 Q x Q wine. A remarkable brilliancy game played by B. Fleissig (Whito) and C. Schlcchter tßlick'. White. Black. White. Black. Flsi^L". Schlschter. Flti-sig. Scb^echter. 1 P-QKt 4 P-K 3 Id K-Q l'-Q 5 2 B-Kt 2 KtKB3 HQxß.li K-K 2 3 P-QR3 P-QB 4 12 Qx B Px Xt 4P-Kts PQ4 138-B Xt Q 2 5 P-Q 4 OK4 eh 14 Qx R Q x KtP 6 Kt-QB 3 Kt-K 5 15 B-B 4 Q-Q 4ch 7QQ3 PxP 16 K-B 1 B-K(ich SQxP B-B 4 17BxB Kt-KB7 9Q x KtP BxP eh Ket isc--.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2504, 19 March 1902, Page 58

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Games. Otago Witness, Issue 2504, 19 March 1902, Page 58

Games. Otago Witness, Issue 2504, 19 March 1902, Page 58

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