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1 Sacrificial Orgy From the pre-Morphy period A. Anderssen – Dr. M. Lange Breslau Prussia - 1859

2 This game is from “The Golden Treasury of Chess” by I. A. Horowitz. Here is what the author wrote to introduce this game: “It is difficult to imagine how one could concentrate more brilliancy, more inspired inventiveness, more sparkle into so short a game. Here is the distilled essence of the very best chess of the old masters: one thrill after another!” I have also decided to show the board from Black’s (Dr. Lange’s) side.

3 1. P-K4

4 1. P-K4 P-K4

5 2. N-KB3

6 2. N-KB3 N-QB3

7 3. B-N5The Ruy Lopez

8 3. B-N5 N-Q5 Later named Bird’s Defense after Henry Bird who explored it in the late 19 th century. MCO 13 (1990) says “…is experiencing a brief renaissance. The idea is to capitalize at once on 3. B-N5.”

9 4. NxN

10 4. NxN PxN

11 5. B-B4This silly loss of a tempo will be punished severly.

12 5. B-B4 N-B3

13 6. P-K5

14 6. P-K5 P-Q4 White could capture this pawn en passant with his next move but that would only aid Black’s development.

15 7. B-N3

16 7. B-N3 B-KN5

17 8. P-KB3This virtually forced weakening of the king side pawn structure leads to a powerful attack. The 3 kingside pawns should rarely be moved when the player plans on castling kingside.

18 8. P-KB3 N-K5 ! ( ! and other editorial notation is from the book)

19 9. 0-0PxB, instead, allows 10. Q-R5+

20 9. 0-0 P-Q6 ! An amazing multi-purpose move. It blocks White’s development while opening up the black diagonal to White’s king.

21 10. PxB

22 10. PxB B-B4+

23 11. K-R1

24 11. K-R1 N-N6+ !

25 12. PxNForced.

26 12. PxN Q-N4 Threatening mate.

27 13. R-B5What you would do as Black here?

28 13. R-B5 P-KR4 !! Did this occur to you?

29 14. PxRPForced.

30 14. PxRP QxR

31 15. P-N4What would you play next as Black?

32 15. P-N4 RxP+ !! Did this occur to you? Black has a forced mate.

33 16. PxRForced.

34 16. PxR Q-K5 ! Threatening Q-KR5 checkmate.

35 17. Q-B3Forced. Black next plays a zwischenzug.

36 17. Q-B3 Q-KR5+ The zwischenzug, in-between move, which forces White’s queen to a less central position.

37 18. Q-R3Forced.

38 18. Q-R3 Q-K8+ By using two moves to get here White’s Q is in a position to help Black achieve a checkmate.

39 19. Resignsbut let’s see the continuation. 19. K-R2Forced. Can you see the forced mate at this point? It involves the use of another zwischenzug.

40 19. K-R2 B-N8+ Another zwischenzug.

41 20. K-R1Forced.

42 20. K-R1 B-B7+ The zwischenzug allowed Black to get the bishop here with no loss of a tempo. It was the same as if Black had played two moves in a row!

43 21. K-R2

44 21. K-R2 Q-N8# White’s queen displaced by the first zwischenzug helps in the checkmate.

45 Dr. Max Lange’s profession was a music professor and composer. Many chessplayers are or were also amateur or professional musicians. I will be doing a future posting on Valentina Lisitsa, a concert pianist from Ukraine who initially intended to become a professional chessplayer. Look her up in YouTube and Wikipedia.


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