to Q's 4th.
7. P. takes P. 7. K. Kt. takes P.
8. K. Kt. takes K. B. P. 8. K. takes Kt.
9. Q. to K. B's 3d. (ch.) 9. K. to his 3d.
10. Castles. 10. Q. Kt. to R's 4th.
11. Q. B. to K. Kt's 5th. 11. Q. to her 3d.
12. P. to K. Kt's 4th. 12. Q. to her 2d.
13. K. B. to Q's 3d. 13. Q. to K. B's 2d.
14. B. to K. B's 5th. (ch.)[B] 14. K. to Q's 3d.
15. P. takes Q. P. 15. Q. B. takes B.
16. P. takes P. (ch.) 16. K. takes P.
17. P. takes B. 17. Q. Kt. to B's 3d.
18. K. R. to K's sq. (ch.) 18. K. to Q's 3d.
19. R. to K's 6th. (ch.) 19. K. to Q. B's 4th.
20. Q. B. to K's 3d. (ch.) 20. K. Kt. takes B.
21. Q. takes K. Kt. (ch.) 21. K. to Kt's 4th.
22. Q. to her 3d. (ch.) 22. K. to Kt's 3d.
23. Q. to her Kt's 3d. (ch.) 23. K. to B's 2d.
24. R. takes Kt. (ch.) and wins.
[Footnote A: We have here a position almost identical with the leading
one of the "Two Knights' Game."]
[Footnote B: Transcriber's Note: This move is notated as the impossible
14. B. to K. B's 4th. (ch.
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