Morphy at the odds of Pawn and move against Mr. Stanley at New York — a game of their odds match in which an exposed White Queen lets Morphy conduct a relentless attack. Notes by Löwenthal.
3.e5We have previously noted Q. to R's 5th (ch.) as the correct move here. (See p. 130, Morphy v. Alter.)
12.Qh5+P. to Q. Kt's 4th would, we believe, have been better play.
15.Qxe6+Gaining a temporary advantage at the expense of valuable time.
19…Bd6The White Queen is so much exposed, that Black has an easy task in maintaining the attack:—
22…c5Correctly played. The Knight must retreat, and Black is then enabled to make the meditated sacrifice.
J. Löwenthal, Morphy's Games of Chess (1860) · Public domain · source