One of Adolf Anderssen’s Chess masterpieces, known as the “Immortal Game.” Lionel Kieseritzky neglects his development and Anderssen offers both Rooks to show that two active pieces are worth a dozen sleeping at home. This game established a glittering reputation for Adolf Anderssen and an example of the KI’s-BS gambit which was played at Simpsons-in-the-Strand (one of London’s finest Chess Salons.) |