In this decisive game in the replay of the final of the Devon Championship, Mallison plays a little transposition to which his opponent does not react properly. Hornbrook plays a move which is recommended in one line after play has already led to another, and suffers a brutal punishment. Mallison of course had fine technique and played many long games, but even against his toughest opponents his game collection shows a number of racy miniatures. — DR
1. e4 e5 2. Bc4 Nf6 3. Nc3 Bc5 4. d3 d6 5. f4 Nc6 6. Nf3
This move turns the opening into the King's Gambit Declined.
[6. f5 would have constituted a variation in the Vienna Game. ]
6...Nd4
This, which is the correct move after 6. f5, is not good here. Better is [6...Bg4 or] [6...Be6]
7. fxe5 Nxf3+
Against Milner-Barry, Sir George Thomas here played the better move:
[7...Ng4 8. Nxd4 [8. exd6 Nf2] 8...Bxd4 9. e6 Qh4+ 10. g3 Bf2+ 11. Ke2 Qh5 12. h3 Ne3+ 13. g4 Qc5 14. exf7+ Kf8 and now could have retained the advantage with 15. Na4]
8. Qxf3 dxe5 9. Bg5
[9. Qg3 leads to the variation played after 9...Qe7 10. Bg5 [10. Qxg7? Rg8] ]
9...c6
[9...Be7 10. Qg3 Qd6 [10...Nh5 11. Qxe5 f6 12. Qb5+ c6 13. Qb3 fxg5 14. Bf7+] 11. Nb5 Qb4+ [11...Qc5 12. Be3] 12. Bd2 Qxb2 13. Bc3 Qxc2 14. Bb3 and wins the Queen]
10. Qg3 Qe7
Black's Queen and Bishop must now interfere with each other to defend the King's Pawn and prevent unpinning of the Knight.
[10...Bd6 or] [10...Qd6 11. Rf1]
[10...Qd4 11. Rf1 Be7 12. Be3 & Qxe4]
11. Rf1 Kf8
It would have been rather better to give up the Pawn at once in order to castle Queen's-side. The text move was to prevent White's Qg7 after Bxf6.
[11...Be6 12. Qxe5 Bxc4 13. Qxe7+ Bxe7 14. dxc4 O-O-O with some drawing chances. ]
[11...Bd7 12. Bxf6 [12. Qh4] 12...gxf6 13. Qg7 O-O-O 14. Qxf6]
12. Qh4 Qd8






















13. Bxf6
[13. Rxf6 was a quicker win, winning a piece. ]
13...gxf6 14. Rxf6 Be7 15. Rxf7+
[15. Qh5 leads to the same position after 15...Ke8 [15...Be6 16. Bxe6] 16. Rxf7]
15...Ke8 16. Qh5 Bh4+
[16...Kd7 17. Qf5+ Kc7
[17...Ke8 18. Qxe5 Rg8 [18...Rf8 19. Rxf8+ Kxf8 20. Qh8#] 19. Rxe7+ winning a piece]
18. Qxe5+ Kd7 19. Be6+ Ke8 20. Qxh8+ wins]
17. g3 Qg5 18. Rf8+
[18. Rf8+ Ke7 [18...Kxf8 19. Qf7#] 19. Qxg5+ Bxg5 20. Rxh8 remaining a Rook ahead. ]
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[Notes by HV Mallison]
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