103 lata temu zmarł Jan Taubenhaus, znakomity polski szachista
Jan Taubenhaus, to kolejny, zapomniany nieco szachista.
A przecież miał dużą siłę gry. Według retrospektywnego systemu Chessmetrics w roku 1886 był sklasyfikowany na 14 miejscu na świecie!
Jan Taubenhaus zmarł 103 lata temu, 14 września 1919 roku w Paryżu (ur.1850 r.).
Zobaczcie jedną ze zwycięskich partii naszego mistrza, rozegranych w starym, romantycznym stylu:
[Event "6th American Chess Congress"]
[Site "New York, NY USA"]
[Date "1889.04.24"]
[Round "25"]
[White "Jackson Whipps Showalter"]
[Black "Jean Taubenhaus"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C37"]
[PlyCount "52"]
[EventDate "1889.03.25"]
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0,52,19,38,25,-21,-16,-28,-21,-42,-15,-114,-97,-81,-63,-122,-146,-370,
-266,-208,-219,-230,-302,-341,-349,-365,-353,-432,-405,-574,-500,-573,-631,
-631,-526,-475,-533,-571,-512,-509,-517,-531,-512,-493,-514,-595,-604,-702,
-887,-974,-989,-989,-983,-1107,-1097]} 1. e4 {Notes by Steinitz.} e5 2.
f4 exf4
3. Nf3 g5 4. Bc4 g4 5. O-O gxf3 6. Qxf3 Qf6 7. e5 Qxe5 8. Bxf7+
{Cochrane
adopted this move first when giving the odds of the QN to inferior
players,
and under similar conditions Morphy and other masters also favored it,
for it
leads to fine traps into which a Knight player is likely to fall, and
also
insures in most continuations a speedy cooperation of the two Rooks for
the
attack. But it actually hampers White's game in playing this variation
to have
the QN on the board and lose time in its development. Altogether this
form of
the Muzio gambit is relly to bold for a tournament, and the superiority
of
material which Black gains should break the attack soon, as is the case
here.}
Kxf7 9. d4 Qf5 {Best for if 9...Qxd4+ 10.Be3, which piece Black,
obviously,
dare not capture.} 10. g4 Qg6 11. Nc3 Nf6 12. Bxf4 d6 13. Bg3 Kg7 14.
Nd5 Nxd5
15. Qxd5 Nc6 16. Qc4 d5 {The tables are turned with this move, and
Black's
attack with superior forces can hardly fail.} 17. Qxd5 Be6 18. Qb5 Be7
19. Qxb7
Qe4 20. Rae1 Qxd4+ 21. Rf2 Bd7 22. Qxc7 Bc5 23. Kg2 Qd5+ 24. Rf3 Rhf8
25. Bf4
Rac8 26. c4 Qxf3+ {0-} 0-1
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