Board 6 of the St. George's Chess Club blindfold display (20 April 1859); a Bishop's Opening against Mr. Cunningham.
6…Qe7A bad move; Black should have played P. to Q's 4th.
12…Qf8There was no other move; for if the Queen had been played elsewhere, P. to Q's 6th would have rendered Black's game hopeless.
15.Rac1From this point to the end of the game Mr. Morphy plays in a very dashing, brilliant style; and here commences a blindfold combination of surprising depth and soundness.
19.Ne6+A capital sequel. The diagram denotes the position after White's 18th move.
23.Rc8+And wins.
J. Löwenthal, Morphy's Games of Chess (1860) · Public domain · source