4. Kt. takes P. (bad). Black may answer with K. B. to Q- B 4th, and on your then playing Kt. to K. B. 5th; or taking Q. Kt. with Kt., may move Q. to K. B. 3d. Or he may get the better game by moving as follows: 4. Q. to K. R. 5th (Pulling's move.) 5. If you take Kt., he takes P., checking, and then Q. takes Kt. 5. Q. Kt. to B. 3d. 6. Q. to her 3d. 7. P. takes B. 5. Q. to Q. 3d. First Defence. 5. K. B. to Q. Kt. 5th. Black has the advantage. Second Defence. is advised as best by Jaenisch. 5. Q. Kt. to K. 4th.-This move Von Der Lasa and Lewis prefer K. Kt. to B. 3d; see variation. 6. If you now play Q. to K. 3d, he does not play, as taught by Lewis, K. Kt. to B. 3d, but rather K. B. to Q. B. 4th, as suggested by Jaenisch. Q. to K. 2d (best). 7. Q. Kt. to Q. 2d. 8. K. Kt. to K. B. 5th. 9. K. B. P one. 6. K. Kt. to B. 3d. 7. K. B. to Q. B. 4th. 8. Q. to K. Kt. 5th. Black has the better game. 10. Q. to K. 2d. 8. B. takes B. 9. Kt. to Kt. 5th. 10. Q. to K. 2d; having the better game, for if you move K. B. P. two, he checks with Q. at Q. Kt. 5th. (b) For correct move at this point, see Analysis above. |