Board 7 of the St. George's Chess Club blindfold display (20 April 1859); a King's Gambit Declined against Mr. Thrupp, declared drawn when the banquet ended the seance.
4…Qf6It is rarely, if ever, advisable to play the Queen to this square early in the game. Her position is not a good one either for attack or defence, and she is often subjected to a most dangerous attack here.
22…Nxd5Compulsory; otherwise, by retreating the Bishop to Kt's 2nd, White would subsequently win a Piece.
30…Be7And the game was declared drawn.
J. Löwenthal, Morphy's Games of Chess (1860) · Public domain · source