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"Teaching the Rudiments of the Game, and Giving an Analysis of All the Recognized Openings"

K. Kt. to Kt's 5th.
19. Kt. takes B. 19. Q. takes Kt.
20. B. to K's 3d. 20. Q. to her 3d.
21. B. to Q. B's 5th. 21. Q. to K. R's 3d.
22. Kt. to K. R's 3d. 22. K. R. to K's sq.
23. P. to Q. R's 5th. 23. P. to Q's 7th.
24. R. to K. B's sq. 24. Kt. to Q's 6th.
25. P. to Q. R's 6th. 25. P. takes P.
26. Q. to K. B's 3d. 26. K. R. to K's 5th.
27. Q. takes P. (ch.) 27. Q. to K's 3d.
28. Q. takes Q. (ch.) 28. R. takes Q.
29. Kt. to K. Kt's 5th. 29. R. to K's 8th.
30. B. to K's 3d. 30. Kt. takes B.
31. P. takes Kt. 31. R. takes R. (ch.)
32. K. takes R. 32. Kt. to Q. B's 8th.
And Black wins.


CHAPTER IV.
THE KING'S GAMBIT.

This opening comprises every variety of the game in which the first
player, after 1. P. to K's 4th has been played on both sides, commences
the attack by moving 2. P. to K. B's 4th. Should the second player take
this Pawn with his King's Pawn, he is said to accept the gambit.


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