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Chess by G.E. Avery 17 Aug 1958, Sun Hartford Courant (Hartford, Connecticut) Newspapers.com
I still have a few copies of old American Chess Bulletins. The issue of July 1906 is devoted to Harry Nelson Pillsbury, who died June 17, 1906, aged 34 years. At the time, he was United States champion. A detailed account of his chess life is given, starting at Boston, and taking through several tournaments from 1893 to 1904. … The Golden Treasury of Chess, a compilation of interesting and strategic chess games, was dedicated to the memory of Harry Pillsbury. This game was played at St. Petersburg in 1896.
Harry Nelson Pillsbury vs Emanuel Lasker
St. Petersburg (1895/96), St. Petersburg RUE, rd 10, Jan-04
Queen's Gambit Declined: Pseudo-Tarrasch. Primitive Pillsbury Variation (D50) 0-1
Descriptive
1. P-Q4 P-Q4
2. P-QB4 P-K3
3. N-QB3 N-KB3
4. N-B3 P-B4
5. B-N5 BPxP
6. QxP N-B3
7. Q-R4 B-K2
8. 0-0-0 Q-R4
9. P-K3 B-Q2
10. K-N1 P-KR3
11. PxP PxP
12. N-Q4 0-0
13. BxN BxB
14. Q-R5 NxN
15. PxN B-K3
16. P-B4 QR-B1
17. P-B5 RxN
18. PxB R-QR6
19. PxPch RxP
20. PxR Q-N3ch
21. B-N5 QxBch
22. K-R1 R-B2
23. R-Q2 R-B5
24. KR-Q1 R-B6
25. Q-B5 Q-B5
26. K-N2 RxP
27. Q-K6ch K-R2
28. KxR Q-B6ch
29. K-R4 P-N4ch
30. KxP Q-B5ch
31. K-R5 B-Q1ch
32. Q-N6 PxQ mate |
Algebraic
1. d4 d5
2. c4 e6
3. Nc3 Nf6
4. Nf3 c5
5. Bg5 cxd4
6. Qxd4 Nc6
7. Qh4 Be7
8. 0-0-0 Qa5
9. e3 Bd7
10. Kb1 h6
11. cxd5 exd5
12. Nd4 0-0
13. Bxf6 Bxf6
14. Qh5 Nxd4
15. exd4 Be6
16. f4 Rc8
17. f5 Rxc3
18. fxe6 Ra3
19. exf7+ Rxf7
20. bxa3 Qb6+
21. Bb5 Qxb5+
22. Ka1 Rc7
23. Rd2 Rc4
24. Rd1 Rc3
25. Qf5 Qc4
26. Kb2 Rxa3
27. Qe6+ Kh7
28. Kxa3 Qc3+
29. Ka4 b5+
30. Kxb5 Qc4+
31. Ka5 Bd8+
32. Qb6 axb6# |