Board 4 of the London Chess Club blindfold display; a King's Gambit declined by Mr. Janssens (the book names him Jansen), declared drawn after the queens came off.
2…c6A mode of evading the gambit which is irregular and not to be commended. It was adopted perhaps in the vain expectation of confusing the blindfold player.
20…Be7Best; for the Knight was in danger of being captured by the Rook, after which White could have brought over the Queen to K. R's 3rd with advantage.
27…Kf7And the game was declared drawn.
J. Löwenthal, Morphy's Games of Chess (1860) · Public domain · source