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6 reviewsIn the distant year of 1 876 the great Adolf
Anderssen, for the last time in his life, took
first prize at a congress - as tournaments
were then called - of the Central German
Union, winning a very j olly game at the
finish against Pitschel. In London
Blackbume and Zukertort were engaged in a
real race, and in Dusseldorf Wilfried
Paulsen worthily confirmed the high chess
reputation of his family, the leader of which
by right was his famous brother Louis.
So why should attention be focused on a
not very prominent tournament in New
York, and a game which, as you will now
see, was full of serious and not too serious
mistakes? Because . . . Well, we will explain
shortly. But first, here is the game itself.