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Chess Chats 30 May 1948, Sun The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, California) Newspapers.com
Problem No. 35 by G.J. Nietvelt, Antwerp. White to play and mate in two moves.
FEN 7B/qn6/r4N2/3N4/p2k1P2/PbR1p1QK/2B5/6b1 w - - 0 1
Solution: 1. Qxg1 Re6 2. Qd1#
Danish Gambit
Danish gambits are always examples of fighting chess. White throws caution to the winds as he speculates on a vigorous attack!
See the following game.
John Taliaferro Beckner (white) vs. Jesse Geil (black)
Descriptive
1. P-K4 P-K4
2. P-Q4 PxP
3. P-QB3 PxP
4. B-QB4 N-KB3
5. NxP B-B4
6. N-B3 P-Q3
7. O-O O-O
8. N-KN5 P-KR3
9. NxP! RxN
10. P-K5 N-N5
11. P-K6! Q-R5
12. PxRch K-B1
13. B-B4 NxBP
14. Q-K2 N-N5ch
15. K-R1 B-Q2
16. QR-K1 N-QB3
17. Q-K8ch! RxQ
18. P7xQR=Qch BxQ
19. BxQPDis. checkmate |
Algebraic
1. e4 e5
2. d4 exd4
3. c3 dxc3
4. Bc4 Nf6
5. Nxc3 Bc5
6. Nf3 d6
7. 0-0 0-0
8. Ng5 h6
9. Nxf7! Rxf7
10. e5 Ng4
11. e6! Qh4
12. exf7+ Kf8
13. Bf4 Nxf2
14. Qe2 Ng4+
15. Kh1 Bd7
16. Re1 Nc6
17. Qe8+! Rxe8
18. fxe8=Q+ Bxe8
19. Bxd6# |