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' "The attack was well kept up for forty moves by the first player, and the game was left to be finished by correspondence, at three o'clock a.m. There are some beautiful positions in this game, which, as it now remains, seems rather in favour of the Belfast player." - Weekly Northern Whig, 31st January 1863.' * Source(s): David McAlister, Belfast - Dublin Telegraph Matches 1861-1863, Ulster Chess History web site, 2000 (via the Wayback Machine). Download pgn. |