Ode to the King's Gambit |
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by GM Kevin Spraggett Warning: his blog is great, but some of the content is parental advisory
He fought for Prussia against Austria, Denmark, and France; was once left for dead on the battlefield; and was decorated for gallantry 9 times; and he was noted as a swordsman and marksman. He was an accomplished pianist and, for a while, a music critic. He even found time for political activity, as editor of a political paper, a writer for Bismarcks newspaper, the Allgemeine Zeitung, and as a leading spokesman for prison reform.- Wikipedia
Zukertort, Johannes vs. Anderssen, Adolf
REVENGE
Breslau 1866. Position after Whites 16th move (16.Rf1) Position arising from a topical line of the Kings Gambittopical in those days! We recognize that Whites King is stuck in the centre
Breslau (where else?) 1865. One more Kings Gambit! Position after 18 moves. White has sacrificed the customary two pieces and the Black King is stuck in the centre. However, it is not easy to see the way to break in. For that you need real talent: WHITE TO PLAY AND WIN! SOLUTIONS Zukertort, Johannes Anderssen, Adolf: 17 Ng3! 0-1 Black will pick up the Rook with check Zukertort, Johannes Anderssen, Adolf: 18.Rd4+!Nxd4 19.Ba5+! Qxa5 20.Qe7# 1-0 Anderssen, AdolfZukertort, Johannes : 16 Nxd4! 17.Rf2 Bb5 18.c4 Bxc4 0-1 Zukertort, JohannesAnderssen, Adolf: 19.Rxf6!! cxd5 20.Rxf8+ Kc7 21.Bg3+ d6 22.Bf2 Qc4 23.Rxc8+ Kxc8 24.Qe8+ Kc7 25.Re7+ 1-0
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