Alekhine Escapes.
Opportunity to overthrow a great chess master in serious play knocks very rarely at the door of the average expert. Such a chance, and a glorious one, inasmuch as it involved the sacrifice of a Queen and assuredly would have earned him a brilliancy prize, was given to E. Steiner of Hungary in his game with Alexander Alekhine in the major open tournament of the British Chess Federation at Portsmouth. Steiner, who was placed third, with Alekhine first, overlooked the combination and permitted his adversary to escape. The score follows:
Endre Steiner vs Alexander Alekhine
BCF Major Open (1923), Southsea ENG, rd 9, Aug-22
King's Gambit: Falkbeer Countergambit. Anderssen Attack (C31) 0-1