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The only move seems to be Kt — B 3, with the likely continuation 13 Kt — B 3, Kt — Kt 4; 14 R — K sq (compulsory), Kt x Kt ch ; 15 P x Kt, Q x R ch ; 16 Q x Q, R x Q ch ; 17 R x R, B — Q 2, and White seems to have an even game. The move actually played by Mr. Pillsbury is a grave oversight. 14 R X Kt 15 K x B 16 K— Kt 3 17 KxB 13 KtxP 14 B x R ch 15 Q— K 6 ch 16 QxB Position after White's 17th move (KxB): BLACK (MR. MARSHALL*. WHITE (MR. PILI.Sm-Rvl. Pilfclmrv versus Marshall. 17 R— K 7 The rie...y move of the combination ; it cuts off the retreat of the King- and keeps ail the White pieces hopelessly blocked. The remainder of the game is very well played by Mr. Marshall. We may point out that on the next move, instead of Kt — Q 2, he might have played P — K R 4 at once ; but it would appear that after 18..., P — K R 4; 19 Q x R, Q x Q ; 20 R — K sq, followed K — K 8 cli, White would have been able to offer a better resistance than in the variation adopted by Mr.
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