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Joseph Blackburne vs Albert Edward Wallace
Simul, 20b (1890) (exhibition), Belfast IRL, Apr-15
French Defense: Steinitz Variation (C11)  ·  0-1

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ANALYSIS [x]
Notes by Stockfish 11 (minimum 7s/ply) 6.Nf3 Nc6 7.Ne2 Be7 8.c3 O-O 9.Be3 Qb6 10.Qd2 a5 = +0.48 (29 ply)= -0.28 (42 ply) 7...Bxc5 8.Qg4 O-O 9.Nf3 Qb6 10.Nd1 a5 11.Bd3 h6 = -0.46 (31 ply)better is 8.Nf3 Be7 9.Be3 O-O 10.Be2 Nd7 11.O-O f6 12.exf6 Nxf6 ⩲ +0.57 (32 ply)= 0.00 (34 ply) 9.Nf3 Be7 10.Bd3 O-O 11.O-O f6 12.exf6 Bxf6 13.Qe1 Nb6 ⩲ +0.63 (30 ply) 9...a5 10.b5 Nd4 11.Na4 Nc5 12.Be3 Nxa4 13.Bxd4 Bc5 = -0.30 (33 ply) ⩲ +1.00 (30 ply) 10...Be7 11.Qg4 g6 12.Nf3 a5 13.b5 Ncb8 14.Qg3 Nb6 15.Ng5 = 0.00 (28 ply)better is 11.Nge2 Nc6 12.Nb5 Qb6 13.c3 a6 14.Nbd4 Qc7 15.a4 Nb6 ⩲ +1.27 (31 ply) ⩲ +0.65 (31 ply) 12...a6 13.O-O g6 14.Nd1 Be7 15.Nf2 Nb6 16.Bc3 Nc4 = +0.39 (33 ply) 13.Be3 Qd8 14.O-O Be7 15.Bd4 Nb6 16.Bb5+ Bd7 17.f5 exf5 ± +2.50 (31 ply) 13...Qc7 14.O-O g6 15.Nd4 a6 16.Be3 Nb6 17.Qf2 Nc4 ⩲ +0.77 (31 ply)+- +3.23 (32 ply) 15.Rc1 Nc6 16.O-O Be7 17.c4 d4 18.Bf2 g6 19.h4 O-O 20.h5 +- +3.10 (32 ply) ⩲ +0.70 (32 ply) 18.Bc3 Qb6 19.h4 Be7 20.Kf1 h6 21.Qg4 g6 22.Qf3 h5 23.g3 ⩲ +1.34 (32 ply) 18...Nxd4 19.Nxd4 Bd7 20.Qf2 g6 21.Nb5 Qd8 22.Rfc1 Bc6 = +0.46 (37 ply) 19.Bf2 Be7 20.Rac1 Qd8 21.Rc3 g6 22.Qg3 h5 23.Rfc1 Kf8 ± +1.52 (33 ply) 19...Nxd4 20.Nxd4 Qb6 21.Qe3 g6 22.g4 Bh6 23.Rfc1 O-O = 0.00 (40 ply) 20.Bb2 O-O 21.Rac1 Qb6 22.Qh3 g6 23.g4 d4 24.Rf3 Rfc8 ± +2.07 (30 ply)= -0.10 (37 ply)better is 22.Qe3 O-O 23.Rf1 h6 24.Rad1 Ba4 25.Rb1 Bd7 = 0.00 (40 ply)= -0.50 (36 ply) after 22...g6 23.Nc5 Bc6 24.Qe3 O-O 25.Qd4 Ba4 26.Nb3 Qxd4 better is 23.f5 exf5 24.Bxf5 Bxf5 25.Qxf5 Rad8 26.Rd1 Rfe8 27.Nd4 = -0.10 (36 ply) ⩱ -0.73 (35 ply) 24.Rxc5 Rfc8 25.Rac1 g6 26.Rxc8+ Bxc8 27.Bf1 Bd7 28.Rc5 = -0.37 (38 ply) 24...Qc7 25.Rab1 Ra7 26.Bb5 Bxb5 27.Rxb5 Rfa8 28.Rc3 h6 ⩱ -1.34 (36 ply) 25.Qe3 g6 26.Rcb1 Qc3 27.Rc1 Qa5 28.a4 Rfc8 29.Qd4 Be8 = -0.23 (36 ply) 25...Bc6 26.Qe3 Ra4 27.Rcb1 d4 28.Bxh7+ Kh8 29.Qg3 Qd2 ⩱ -1.46 (34 ply) 26.Rab1 Qxa3 27.Bb5 Qxf3 28.gxf3 Rfd8 29.h5 Kf7 30.Bxd7 = -0.21 (41 ply) ∓ -1.91 (38 ply) 27...Bc6 28.Qh5 g6 29.Qe2 e5 30.fxe5 Qf3+ 31.Qxf3 Rxf3 ∓ -1.96 (37 ply) 28.Qe2 h6 29.Bc2 Rfc8 30.Qd3 Qf5 31.Qxf5 exf5 32.Bd3 g6 ⩱ -0.51 (34 ply) 28...e5 29.Qd1 Qe6 30.f5 Qe7 31.a4 e4 32.Bb5 e3 33.Bd3 -+ -3.88 (33 ply) 29.Qe2 Ra5 30.Kh2 Rfa8 31.a4 Rxc5 32.Rfe1 Rc3 33.a5 h6 ⩱ -1.28 (34 ply)-+ -4.68 (34 ply)39.Qxd2 exd2 40.Bb1 Ra3 41.Rcd1 dxe1=Q+ 42.Rxe1 d3 -+ -17.12 (31 ply)0-1

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Kibitzer's Corner
Feb-18-14  optimal play: <Mr. A. E. N. Wallace, a young chess player of considerable ability, who has lately arrived in Brisbane, has kindly favoured us with copies of the following games (with notes of his own) played in May last in his native city, Belfast, with Mr. Blackburne.

Both games* were published at the time in a local newspaper, and show that he is possessed of a very unusual amount of skill for so young a player.>

*The other game Blackburne vs A Wallace, 1886 which should also be dated 1890

<The following is the only game lost by Mr. Blackburne during his simultaneous play in Belfast.>

[my note: this game was played in a twenty game simultaneous exhibition by Blackburne at Belfast in 1890 in which he won the other nineteen games.]

<The line of play adopted by Mr. A. E. N. Wallace was similar to that played by Mr. Blackburne in one of the games of the Sixth American Chess Congress, but it appears that Mr. Wallace never had an opportunity of seeing it.

NOTES.

(a) 7.a3

Tschigorin [sic], in a game with Gunsberg played 7. B to Q 3, and lost.

Chigorin vs Gunsberg, 1890

(b) 7...Nxc5

If 7... B takes P white plays 8. Q to Kt 4 with a powerful attack.

(c) 13.Ne2

White might have played here B to K 3 at once, for if Black plays 13... P to Q 5, 14 Kt to R 4 wins the pawn.

(d) 13...Nb8

Best.

(e) 24...Qb2

Black now assumes the offensive.

(f) 25...f5

Black, of course, cannot take the P on account of 26. B takes P ch, winning the R.

[ie if 25...Rxa3? then 26.Bxh7+! Kxh7 27.Qxa3 wins the exchange]

(g) 29...e5

The advance of these pawns decides the game.

(h) 38...Bf3

For if 39. Q takes B, Black mates in three moves, and if 39. Q takes Q, 39... P takes Q, winning a piece.

[ie if 39.Qxf3 then 39...Qh2+ 40.Kf1 Rf2+ 41.Qxf2 Qxf2# or if 39.Qxd2 then 39...exd2 wins]

- The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld.) issue Saturday 29 November 1890>

Oct-03-18
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  MissScarlett: The <Belfast News-Letter> of April 17th 1890, p.3, reveals this simul took place on Tuesday, April 15th, at the Victoria CC, and confirms that Blackburne scored +19 -1. The following evening witnessed another simul, this time at the Belfast CC, Blackburne scoring +14 =5.

The blindfold simul was to take place that evening: Blackburne vs A Wallace, 1890

The score of this game duly appeared in the <News-Letter> of April 24th, p.3.

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