Schwarz–Blackburne (Lasker gives the venue as Berlin, 1881) — “a game well worth knowing,” in which White wins a pawn by exchanging his Bishop for a pinned Knight and is swiftly punished. From Common Sense in Chess (1896).
9.Bxf6White is greedy to win a Pawn, and voluntarily exchanges B v. pinned Kt — always a great mistake.
11…Nxd4And Black (Blackburne) won easily, as White's K position is exposed.
Emanuel Lasker, Common Sense in Chess (1896) · Public domain · source