Morphy against de Rivière, Paris 1858 — the third casual Evans's Gambit. Morphy's favourite 9. Kt. to B's 3rd leads to a swift and decisive attack. Notes by Löwenthal.
9.Nc3A favourite move of Mr. Morphy's, and one which he considers more attacking than any other at this point of the Evans's Opening.
12.fxg7The following line of play would also, it seems, have speedily led to a decisive advantage.
20.Rd1The most expeditious mode of terminating the game.
21.Rxd4Finely played, admitting of the Queen's being brought over to the left wing with immediately decisive effect.
J. Löwenthal, Morphy's Games of Chess (1860) · Public domain · source