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Chess 22 Oct 1916, Sun Evening star (Washington, District of Columbia) Newspapers.com
Following is the first of a series of Evans gambits, played by Stasch Mlotkowski of Los Angeles, Cal., which will appear in this column from time to time. Mr. Mlotkowski is a recognized authority on this most brilliant of all openings, and his thorough analytical knowledge of the subject, combined with his masterly powers of combination, make his contributions not only a delight to the lover of “fireworks” but a valuable addition to the lore of this opening for the more serious student of the game:
Stasch Mlotkowski (white) vs. Paul Ecoff Greer (black)
Italian Game: Evans Gambit, Compromised Defense
Submitted to chessgames.com on 04/25/2025

Descriptive
1. P-K4 P-K4
2. N-KB3 N-QB3
3. B-B4 B-B4
4. P-QN4 BxNP
5. P-B3 B-R4
6. P-Q4 PxP
7. O-O PxP
8. Q-N3 Q-K2
9. NxP BxN
10. QxB N-B3
11. R-K1 O-O
12. B-R3 P-Q3
13. P-K5 N-KN5
14. PxP Q-Q2
15. P-KR3 N-B3
16. R-K7 NxR
17. PxN R-K1
18. BxPch K-R1
19. R-K1 N-Q4
20. Q-K5 P-B3
21. B-N2 R-N1
22. QxPch RxQ
23. P-K8(Q)ch 1-0 |
Algebraic
1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 Nc6
3. Bc4 Bc5
4. b4 Bxb4
5. c3 Ba5
6. d4 exd4
7. 0-0 dxc3
8. Qb3 Qe7
9. Nxc3 Bxc3
10. Qxc3 Nf6
11. Re1 0-0
12. Ba3 d6
13. e5 Ng4
14. exd6 Qd7
15. h3 Nf6
16. Re7 Nxe7
17. dxe7 Re8
18. Bxf7+ Kh8
19. Re1 Nd5
20. Qe5 c6
21. Bb2 Rg8
22. Qxg7+ Rxg7
23. e8=Q+ 1-0 |