[Event "Hastings"]
[Site "Hastings ENG"]
[Date "1895.08.24"]
[EventDate "1895.08.05"]
[Round "15"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[White "Richard Teichmann"]
[Black "Wilhelm Steinitz"]
[ECO "C75"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]
[PlyCount "98"]

1. e4 {Notes by C. von Bardeleben} e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6
4. Ba4 d6 5. d4 Bd7 6. c3 {Black threatened b5 7 Bb3 Nxd4 8
Nxd4 exd4 9 Qxd4 (?) then c5 10 Qe3 c4.} Nge7 7. Bb3 {!} h6
8. Be3 g6 { This move weakens the King's side; it would be
preferable to play Ng6 and Be7.} 9. Nbd2 Bg7 10. Nf1 Na5
11. Bc2 Nc4 12. Bb3 Be6 13. Bc1 b5 14. Ne3 exd4 15. Nxd4 Nxe3
16. Bxe3 Bxb3 17. Nxb3 O-O 18. O-O Qc8 19. Qd2 Kh7 20. Rae1 a5
21. Bd4 {!} f6 22. f4 Rd8 23. Qe2 c5 24. Bf2 a4 25. Nc1 Qc6
26. Nd3 Re8 27. Qf3 a3 28. b3 Ng8 29. Bg3 Bf8 30. h4 Ra7
31. Re2 f5 32. Rfe1 fxe4 {This continuation would be safer:
32...Rae7 33 exf5 Qxf3 34 Rxe7+ Rxe7 35 Rxe7+ Nxe7 36 fxg6+
Kxg6 37 gxf3 Nf5 38 Bf2 Be7. White's best move would have
been, perhaps, 33 e5 instead of 33 exf5 in order to get a
passed Pawn.} 33. Rxe4 Rxe4 34. Rxe4 Qd7 35. h5 Qf5 36. hxg6+
Kxg6 37. Bh4 h5 38. Qe2 {Here White misses an excellent
opportunity of getting a brilliant attack; he should have
played : 38 Ne5+ dxe5 39 Rxe5 Qb1+ 40 Kh2 Nf6 41 f5+ Kf7 42
Bxf6 Kxf6 43 Re6+ Kg7 44 Qxh5 or 38...Kh7 39 Nc6 Rg7 40 Nd8
threatening Ne6 and Ng5+.} Kh7 39. Nf2 Bg7 40. Bg5 Qf7 41. Qf3
d5 42. Re2 d4 43. cxd4 Bxd4 44. Qd3+ Qg6 45. Qxb5 Rg7 {!}
46. Qe8 Qxe8 47. Rxe8 c4 {A fine combination, which secures
the second player a draw.} 48. bxc4 Rb7 49. Kf1 Rb1+ 1/2-1/2