Morphy Lessons 1 of 4

Lessons from Paul Morphy Dr. Dave January 17, 2005 Morphy is probably the best player for the begin- ning player to study. Alas there are precious few games to go on, for he lived before the growth in international tournaments and was denied a match by Staunton. Morphy more or less perfected the art of winning in open games: smooth, fast development, opening up lines for the attack, dynamic piece play through- out the game, ruthless cashing in of advantages, wonderfully imaginative combination play. Even against inferior opposition he plays with great en- ergy and balance. Contents 1 Morphy - Duke/Count [C41] paris, 1858 1 2 Morphy - Meek [A43] new orleans, 1857 2 3 Morphy - Medley [C39] london, 1858 2 4 Bird - Morphy [C41] london, 1858 Downloads PDF and PGN files: www.smashhatter.com
Chess Genius Paul Morphy vs. Amateur - Evans Gambit

FACEBOOK: facebook.com TWITTER: twitter.com MYSPACE: myspace.com This is a chess game played in 1858 between a 19th Century genius (prodigy), Paul Morphy of New Orleans, and an amateur. The opening played was the Evan's Gambit. This game acts as a nice example of attacking play, culminating in a brilliant queen sacrifice. Internet Chess Club (ICC) chessclub.com
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Chess Openings Basics 3 Principles - Morphy Vs. Consultants - 1858 Classic

♕ facebook.com ♕ twitter.com ♕ OnlineChessLessons.net Paul Morphy Vs Consultants (Count Isouard & Duke of Brunswick), Paris 1858 -- Morphy, an absolute attacking monster, produces a legendary 17 move classic. This has got to be one of my favorite games of all time, as the New Orleans native literally introduces a new threat with every single move. He clearly demonstrates the 3 Basic Opening Principles 1. Control the center. 2. Develop your pieces. 3. Protect your king. CORRESPONDING ARTICLE WITH INTERACTIVE BOARD AND MORE: www.onlinechesslessons.net An extremely impressive victory by the 21 year-old Paul Morphy! Note: The story about this game taking place in a theatre and how he played this game in a rushed way is probably an urban myth :-) PGN: [Event "?"] [Site "?"] [Date "1858.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Morphy"] [Black "Consultants"] [Result "1-0"] [ICCResult "Black checkmated"] [Opening "Philidor's defense"] [ECO "C41"] [NIC "KP.08"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 Bg4 4. dxe5 Bxf3 5. Qxf3 dxe5 6. Bc4 Nf6 7. Qb3 Qe7 8. Nc3 c6 9. Bg5 b5 10. Nxb5 cxb5 11. Bxb5+ Nbd7 12. OOO Rd8 13. Rxd7 Rxd7 14. Rd1 Qe6 15. Bxd7+ Nxd7 16. Qb8+ Nxb8 17. Rd8# {Black checkmated} 1-0
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Paul Morphy: Mozart of Chess- Part one

Paul Morphy is widely considered to be one of the purest chess geniuses in history, with a fabulous ability to attack with combinative wizardry. Bobby Fischer regarded him to be the "most accurate" player in history. The segment covers Morphy's birth in New Orleans, his games as a child prodigy, the Inaugural American Chess Congress of 1857, and his departure for England in 1858.
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Paul Morphy: Mozart of Chess- Part two

In this segment Morphy arrives in London, and Howard Staunton begins his long quest to avoid playing a match with him. While he waits, Morphy plays matches against Johann Lowenthal, John Owen, and Henry Bird. He travels to the fabled Cafe de la Regence in France, where he begins a match with Daniel Harrwitz, who beats Morphy three times in a row. Can Morphy come back?
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Chess World.net presents: The Evolution of Chess Style #18 - Morphy's game vs Paulsen

Play online turn-based chess at www.chessworld.net Chess World.net presents The Evolution of Chess Style #18 - Morphy's game vs Paulsen
Paul Morphy: Mozart of Chess- Part three

In this segment Morphy finishes his match with Daniel Harrwitz and plays his famous Opera House game against the Duke of Brunswick and Count Isouard. He receives a challenge from the fearsome German champion Adolf Anderssen, arguably the best chess player in the world since he obliterated Howard Staunton at the great London 1851 Supertournament. Bill Wall Morphy biography www.geocities.com Batgirl (Sarah Beth) Morphy biography batgirl.atspace.com KalkiAwaits chess videos www.youtube.com Vonzi0000 chess videos www.youtube.com
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Paul Morphy: Mozart of Chess- Part four

In this segment Morphy finishes his Match against Adolf Anderssen, despite being so ill that he is unable to leave his Hotel. After a Match against August Mongredien, Morphy returns to London with his good friend Jules Arnous de Riviere. Howard Staunton will not play him, so Morphy conducts the only sighted simul of his career against five of the strongest chess masters in the world. Batgirl Morphy biography batgirl.atspace.com Bill Wall Morphy biography www.geocities.com Chess video channels: KalkiAwaits www.youtube.com Vonzi0000 www.youtube.com
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Charousek: The New Morphy 1/4

In the last round of the great 1896 Nürnberg tournament, World Champion Emanuel Lasker was beaten by an almost totally unknown player: 23 year old Hungarian Rezső Charousek. This was the stunning start to one of the shortest, and most brilliant, careers in all chess history. Charousek proceeded to beat every single strong master of his era and to finish first or second in every tournament he played after Nürnberg. Mikhail Chigorin gave him the appropriate nickname "The New Morphy." Like a comet, Charousek flared across the chess firmament, shone with an incandescent brilliance, and was gone. This documentary video was coproduced with my good friends Tim Litten and Annie Kappel
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Paul Morphy: Mozart of Chess- Part six

This final segment covers Morphy's odyssey to Cuba, his law career, his last games of chess, his supposed "madness," and his legacy according to the words of subsequent World Champions. This segment uses historical information and pictures drawn almost exclusively from the Morphy web pages of Batgirl (Sarah Beth): Paul Morphy index: batgirl.atspace.com Morphy the Lawyer: sbchess.sinfree.net Morphy 1875 part one: batgirl.atspace.com Morphy 1875 part two: batgirl.atspace.com Morphy goes crazy: sbchess.sinfree.net Special thanks also to Bishop Berkeley for supplying some of the pictures and also for suggesting the idea for the last half of the video. And as always these projects would be impossible without the work of Bill Wall:
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Paul Morphy: Genius part 2

Paul Morphy vs. Charles LeCarpentier 1849. Paul was about 12yrs old and played against his Uncle Charles. Paul was such a strong player that he gave odds to his weaker opponents. In this game he gave up a rook but, with such a strong attack and dominant position, his Uncle didn't have much chance. Excellent game, hope you enjoy. Here is the PGN file: [Event "New Orleans New Orleans 1849"] [Site "?"] [Date "1849.01.01"] [Round "?"] [White "Morphy P"] [Black "LeCarpentier C (odds)"] [Result "1-0"] [FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/1NBQKBNR w Kkq - 0 1"] [SetUp "1"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 exd4 4. Bc4 Bb4+ 5. c3 dxc3 6. OO cxb2 7. Bxb2 Bf8 8. e5 d6 9. Re1 dxe5 10. Nxe5 Qxd1 11. Bxf7+ Ke7 12. Ng6+ Kxf7 13. Nxh8# 1-0
Shulten J. - Morphy P. (1857) - chess, development

A game that illustrates the power of quick development to checkmate the opponent.
ChessTactics: Paul Morphy - Count Isouard, Duke of Brunswick

Interesting chess game presented by Serguei Vorojtsov. Subscribe to my channel & newsletter at www.vorojtsov.net High resolution videos are available here stores.lulu.com --- Paul Charles Morphy (June 22, 1837 - July 10, 1884), "The Pride and Sorrow of Chess," was an American chess player. He is considered to have been the greatest chess master of his era, one of the greatest of all time and an unofficial World Chess Champion. He was also one of the first chess prodigies in the modern rules of chess era.
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Morphy Lessons 2 of 4

Lessons from Paul Morphy Dr. Dave January 17, 2005 Morphy is probably the best player for the begin- ning player to study. Alas there are precious few games to go on, for he lived before the growth in international tournaments and was denied a match by Staunton. Morphy more or less perfected the art of winning in open games: smooth, fast development, opening up lines for the attack, dynamic piece play through- out the game, ruthless cashing in of advantages, wonderfully imaginative combination play. Even against inferior opposition he plays with great en- ergy and balance. Contents 1 Morphy - Duke/Count [C41] paris, 1858 1 2 Morphy - Meek [A43] new orleans, 1857 2 3 Morphy - Medley [C39] london, 1858 2 4 Bird - Morphy [C41] london, 1858 Downloads PDF and PGN files: www.smashhatter.com
Paul Morphy: Genius part 3

Paul Morphy vs. Alonzo Morphy . This is a game played in 1854 between Paul and his Father. Paul forces the black king across the board. Great short game with a brilliant ending. Here is the PGN file: [Event "New Orleans 1854? New Orleans 1854? 1854"] [Site "?"] [Date "1854.01.01"] [Round "?"] [White "Morphy P"] [Black "Morphy Alonzo (odds)"] [Result "1-0"] [FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/1NBQKBNR w Kkq - 0 1"] [SetUp "1"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. Ng5 d5 5. exd5 Nxd5 6. Nxf7 Kxf7 7. Qf3+ Ke6 8. Nc3 Nd4 9. Bxd5+ Kd6 10. Qf7 Be6 11. Bxe6 Nxe6 12. Ne4+ Kd5 13. c4+ Kxe4 14. Qxe6 Qd4 15. Qg4+ Kd3 16. Qe2+ Kc2 17. d3+ Kxc1 18. OO# 1-0
Charousek: The New Morphy 2/4

Though unknown outside of Hungary, Charousek secures a spot at Nürnberg 1896 due to the efforts of friend and benefactor Géza Maróczy. On the strength of his shocking victory over Lasker in the last round, Charousek is then invited to Budapest 1896, to this day the greatest chess tournament in Hungarian history. The event was organized as part of the Budapest Millennial Exhibition and featured the strongest players from every nation: Chigorin, Maróczy, Pillsbury, Janowski, Schlecter, Winawer, and Tarrasch. Only Lasker and Steinitz were missing, in training for their world championship rematch. This documentary video was coproduced with my good friends Tim Litten and Annie Kappel
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Chess Lecture: Paul Morphy Vs Daniel Harrwitz (Game 4)

Game 4 in the match between Morphy and Harrwitz played in Paris 1858. Harrwitz leads 2-1 can Morphy level things up?
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Chess Lecture: Paul Morphy Vs Louis Paulsen (Game 1)

The first in a series of Paul Morphy games I hope to show you. Today - Morphy against the great German Master Louis Paulsen in there first game at the First American Chess Congress, played in New York 1857.
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Charousek: The New Morphy 3/4

After Charousek's performance at Budapest 1896, Hungary celebrates him as their new hero, and he is invited to the courts of Kings to give lectures and perform simultaneous exhibitions. Charousek then competes at a strong 19 player international tournament in Berlin 1897, held to honor the 70th anniversary of the Berlin Chess Union. This documentary video was coproduced with my good friends Tim Litten and Annie Kappel
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Morphy Richards 48780 Intellisteam Steamer

Video demo of the unique Morphy Richards 48780 Intellisteam Steamer, which 'brings the whole meal together at the same time'. Avaialble from electricshopping.com, see this and other food steamers here: www.electricshopping.com This video is produced by Treepodia, a leading provider of video solutions for online retailers.
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Classical Chess Games: A Morphy Massacre

Signup for FREE online play at www.Chess.com! IM David Pruess brings us a Morphy classic in which Morphy, true to his style, sacrifices some pawns in order to achieve quick development, an initiative, and ultimately a crushing attack.
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Paul Charles Morphy (June 22, 1837 - July 10, 1884), "The Pride and Sorrow of Chess," was an American chess player. He is considered to have been the greatest chess master of his era and an unofficial World Chess Champion.He was also one of the first chess prodigies in the modern rules of chess era. Today many amateurs think of Morphy as a dazzling combinative player, who excelled in sacrificing his queen and checkmating his opponent a few brilliant moves later. One reason for this impression is that chess books like to reprint his flashy games. There are games where he did do this, but it was not the basis of his chess style. In fact, the masters of his day considered his style to be on the conservative side compared to some of the flashy older masters like La Bourdonnais and Anderssen.
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Chess Lecture: Paul Morphy Vs Johann Löwenthal (Game 1)

Game 4 in Morphy's match with Johann Löwenthal, London 1858.
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Morphy Lessons 3 of 4

Lessons from Paul Morphy Dr. Dave January 17, 2005 Morphy is probably the best player for the begin- ning player to study. Alas there are precious few games to go on, for he lived before the growth in international tournaments and was denied a match by Staunton. Morphy more or less perfected the art of winning in open games: smooth, fast development, opening up lines for the attack, dynamic piece play through- out the game, ruthless cashing in of advantages, wonderfully imaginative combination play. Even against inferior opposition he plays with great en- ergy and balance. Contents 1 Morphy - Duke/Count [C41] paris, 1858 1 2 Morphy - Meek [A43] new orleans, 1857 2 3 Morphy - Medley [C39] london, 1858 2 4 Bird - Morphy [C41] london, 1858 Downloads PDF and PGN files: www.smashhatter.com
CKT 030 The Immortal Game by Morphy

Morphy's Immortal Game. The Immortal 1858 Game between Paul Morphy and Duke Carl and Count Isouard.
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Louis Paulsen Vs. Paul Morphy - The Game Pt.1

ChessNoir.com New York 1857. A true duel of the mind at the 1st American Chess Congress. A true classic in one of the "12 best games ever played." Louis Paulsen Vs. Paul Morphy Presented by Grandmaster Ray Keene Part 1 of 3
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World Champion Matches #1: Schulten - Morphy (1857)

This is an instructive game featuring the Falkbeer Countergambit. If you haven't already seen Kevin's (from Thechesswebsite.com) video about the Falkbeer Countergambit, I highly recommend it. Any questions, comments or suggestions are welcome. Thanks.
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Chess World.net presents Morphy vs Carpentier

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Morphy - Warren Dub

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Making a Loaf with the Morphy Richards Breadmaker

Pete Morton, Worktop Cooking Manager at Morphy Richards, explains how to make make a simple bread recipe in the Breadmaker
Louis Paulsen Vs. Paul Morphy - The History

ChessNoir.com New York 1857. A true duel of the mind at the 1st American Chess Congress. A true classic in one of the "12 best games ever played." Louis Paulsen Vs. Paul Morphy Presented by Grandmaster Ray Keene
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Chess Lecture: Daniel Harrwitz Vs Paul Morphy (Game 3)

Continuing the match with Harrrwitz and Morphy, game 3. Played in Paris, 1858.
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