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Paul Morphy’s worst yet most beautiful chess game
One of the most fascinating games in chess history shows how even a loss from Paul Morphy can be stunning. Discover the brilliant ideas, tactics, and elegance that make this classic game unforgettable ...
He didn't exactly have Paul Morphy's number, but largely unheralded 19th century English master Thomas Barnes -- born 200 years ago this month -- did manage to win more chess games off the brilliant ...
As near as I can tell, it's one of those hiccoughs of a street, maybe eight blocks long, sliced by cross streets named for now-forgotten civic heroes: Castiglione, D'Abadie, O'Reilly, Onzaga. Its name ...
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