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20:12
1858 Remington Cap & Ball
1858 Remington Cap & Ball
1858 Remington Cap & Ball
Dirty fun with a Civil War era cap & ball revolver replica, a Navy Arms Model 1858 Remington. They are messy and unpredictable at times, but what a piece of history!
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21:42
1858 Remington Cartridge Conversion
1858 Remington Cartridge Conversion
1858 Remington Cartridge Conversion
Bud’s Gun Shop: http://www.budsgunshop.com/?utm_source=hickok45&utm;_medium=youtube&utm;_campaign=hickok45_yt
Shooting and discussing Cartridge Conversions and the 1858 Remington.
Thanks to Taylor's & Company for sending us this revolver and conversion cylinder: http://www.taylorsfirearms.com/
By the way, if you really like this sort of stuff, Duelist 1954 does almost nothing BUT this sort of thing. He is actually the black powder editor for "Guns of the Old West" magazine, I believe. I really like these old guns and know enough to be dangerous, but he's studied and written about these kinds of things for years: https://www.youtube.com/user/du
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10:29
Remington Model Army 1858 - A Review And Slight History
Remington Model Army 1858 - A Review And Slight History
Remington Model Army 1858 - A Review And Slight History
Remington Model Army 1858 - A Review And Slight History
My review of an amazing piece of history.
TheRealWestMagazine
The Real West Magazine
Remington Model Army 1858
Pietta Model 1858 New Army Stainless Steel .44 Caliber Revolver
Exactly like the .44-caliber New Army 1858, but this model is made from rigid, tough and easy-to- maintain stainless steel with a brass trigger guard.
Barrel length: 8".
Overall length: 14".
Weight: 2 lbs., 11 oz.
Remington, cap and ball, black powder, .44, .36,
tactical, .22, rifle, review, girl, shoots, gun, guns, kids, child, children, family, shooting range, range, outdoors, sites, ammo, ak47, a
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Original 1858 Remington New Model Army vs original Colt 1860 Army percussion revolver
Original 1858 Remington New Model Army vs original Colt 1860 Army percussion revolver
Original 1858 Remington New Model Army vs original Colt 1860 Army percussion revolver
In this video I am using 19th century hangun testing methods to compare the original 1858 Remington New Model Army revolver to the great rival, the Colt 1860...
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2:55
The exploded 1858 Remington New Model Army revolver
The exploded 1858 Remington New Model Army revolver
The exploded 1858 Remington New Model Army revolver
I received the remaints of this 1858 Remington percussion revolver a few days ago. The owner loaded it with smokeless powder... Well here is the result. He w...
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5:50
Making paper cartridges 1858 Remington
Making paper cartridges 1858 Remington
Making paper cartridges 1858 Remington
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9:35
eTik - Why so Serious? - Maliken - 1858 MMR
eTik - Why so Serious? - Maliken - 1858 MMR
eTik - Why so Serious? - Maliken - 1858 MMR
First Arachna, now Maliken, eTik is bulldozing Newerth all day long. Initiating, carrying and with a little help from the teammates healing back up when on the brink of death.
Game: HoN (Heroes of Newerth)
Player: eTik
Score: 28K/6D/19A
Title: Why so Serious?
Character: Maliken
Replay: 140593146
Mode: Normal / All Pick
Avatar: Default
Average MMR: 1796
Special thanks: Victor Lee, Bjorn Ihde, William Leonard, Zach Lyons, join them here: http://www.patreon.com/hcgmg
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1:25
Shooting the civil war 1858 Starr DA revolver - teaser
Shooting the civil war 1858 Starr DA revolver - teaser
Shooting the civil war 1858 Starr DA revolver - teaser
Hey shooter! Here is a little clip showing the revolver I am currently working with. The 1858 Starr double action percussion revolver was surely one of the most advanced handguns of the Civil War. Music:
"BACK TO THE WOODS" by Jason Shaw (http://audionautix.com/index.html)
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65:07
Olivet to Calvary - John Henry Maunder (1858 - 1920)
Olivet to Calvary - John Henry Maunder (1858 - 1920)
Olivet to Calvary - John Henry Maunder (1858 - 1920)
Tenor - John Mitchinson, Baritone - Frederick Harvey, The choir of Guildford Cathedral Organist - Peter Moorse, Conducted by Barry Rose.
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4:02
Paul Morphy vs Lord Lyttelton - Birmingham 1858
Paul Morphy vs Lord Lyttelton - Birmingham 1858
Paul Morphy vs Lord Lyttelton - Birmingham 1858
Excerpt fromThe King Hunt: http://chessschool.com.au/doc/ExcerptTheKingHunt.pdf
Paul Morphy - Lord Lyttelton [C39]
Birmingham 1858
King's Gambit Accepted
1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ne5 d6 6.Nxg4 Be7 7.d4 Bxh4+ 8.Nf2 Bxf2+ 9.Kxf2 Nf6 10.Nc3 Qe7 11.Bxf4 Nxe4+ 12.Nxe4 Qxe4 13.Bb5+ Kf8 14.Bh6+ Kg8 15.Rh5 Bf5 16.Qd2 Bg6 17.Re1 Qg4 18.Re8# 1--0
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1:43
War Simulations : The Russian Invasion of Morocco (1858 - 1859)
War Simulations : The Russian Invasion of Morocco (1858 - 1859)
War Simulations : The Russian Invasion of Morocco (1858 - 1859)
Music Used: Black Vortex, by Kevin MacLeod
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Carr Defense: Morphy vs Carr - 1858
Carr Defense: Morphy vs Carr - 1858
Carr Defense: Morphy vs Carr - 1858
Paul Morphy vs George Shoobridge Carr
Event Blindfold Game
Birmingham 1858
Carr Defense: General B00
1. e4 h6 2. d4 a5 3. Bd3 b6 4. Ne2 e6 5. O-O Ba6 6. c4 Nf6 7. e5 Nh7 8. f4 Be7
9. Ng3 d5 10. Qg4 O-O 11. Nh5 g5 12. fxg5 hxg5 13. Bxh7+ Kh8 14. Nf6 dxc4 15.
Bc2 Qxd4+ 16. Qxd4 Bc5 17. Qxc5 bxc5 18. Bxg5 Nc6 19. Rf3 Kg7 20. Bh6+ Kxh6 21.
Rh3+ Kg5 22. Rh5+ Kf4 23. Kf2 Rg8 24. g3+ Rxg3 25. hxg3# 1-0
1-0
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11:42
Lincoln Douglas Debates - Angry Town Halls of 1858 - ThirdChoiceVideos HD
Lincoln Douglas Debates - Angry Town Halls of 1858 - ThirdChoiceVideos HD
Lincoln Douglas Debates - Angry Town Halls of 1858 - ThirdChoiceVideos HD
Who said there were no angry town halls in the past? I am glad the Nation chose to be progressive rather than conservative, and went with Lincoln instead of ...
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THE YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS -1858 - Tom Roush
THE YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS -1858 - Tom Roush
THE YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS -1858 - Tom Roush
When doing old songs, I try my best to be historically accurate and politically correct. This song has prevented me from doing little of both. 'The Yellow Ro...
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21:58
Paul Morphy's disputed Amazing Immortal Chess Game - Brief commentary #57 - London 1858
Paul Morphy's disputed Amazing Immortal Chess Game - Brief commentary #57 - London 1858
Paul Morphy's disputed Amazing Immortal Chess Game - Brief commentary #57 - London 1858
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[Event "London"]
[Site "London"]
[Date "1858.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Henry Edward Bird"]
[Black "Paul Morphy"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C41"]
[PlyCount "58"]
[EventDate "1858.??.??"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 f5 4. Nc3 fxe4 5. Nxe4 d5 6. Ng3 e4 7. Ne5 Nf6 8. Bg5 Bd6 9. Nh5 O-O
10. Qd2 Qe8 11. g4 Nxg4 (11... Bxe5 12. dxe5 Nxg4 13. Qxd5+ Be6) 12. Nxg4 Qxh5
13. Ne5 N
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9:37
The Indian Mutiny (1857-1858)
The Indian Mutiny (1857-1858)
The Indian Mutiny (1857-1858)
The incredible story of the great Indian Mutiny of 1857, when the British Empire almost lost it's most important dominion.
We explore the events of the rebellion and the question of it's impact on Indian-British relations, the British Empire and the Indian Independence movement, which led in 1947 to partition and independence from British rule.
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20:00
Paul Morphy American Genius - vs Adolf Anderssen - Casual Game 1858 - King's Gambit: Accepted (C39)
Paul Morphy American Genius - vs Adolf Anderssen - Casual Game 1858 - King's Gambit: Accepted (C39)
Paul Morphy American Genius - vs Adolf Anderssen - Casual Game 1858 - King's Gambit: Accepted (C39)
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4:26
Dyce, Pegwell Bay, Kent, 1858-60
Dyce, Pegwell Bay, Kent, 1858-60
Dyce, Pegwell Bay, Kent, 1858-60
More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=GlkqvEOYicA William Dyce, Pegwell Bay, Kent - a Recollection of October 5th 1858-60, oil on canvas, ...
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American History - Part 084 - Buchanan - Lincoln - Douglas Senate Debates of 1858
American History - Part 084 - Buchanan - Lincoln - Douglas Senate Debates of 1858
American History - Part 084 - Buchanan - Lincoln - Douglas Senate Debates of 1858
The Story of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858 Welcome to THE MAKING OF A NATION -- American history in VOA Special English. In the summer of 1858, two can...
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10:02
11 febbraio 1858 Prima apparizione della Madonna a Lourdes
11 febbraio 1858 Prima apparizione della Madonna a Lourdes
11 febbraio 1858 Prima apparizione della Madonna a Lourdes
Fare memoria è rafforzare la propria fede.
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2:52
L'AN 1858 APPARITIONS A BERNADETTE SOUBIROUS
L'AN 1858 APPARITIONS A BERNADETTE SOUBIROUS
L'AN 1858 APPARITIONS A BERNADETTE SOUBIROUS
Semaine du 14 Février au 20 Février 2011 dédié à Sainte Bernadette fête le 18 Février chaque année. Bernadette Soubirous, de son vrai nom Bernarde-Marie Soub...
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1:30
The suffragettes : Emmeline Pankhurst (1858 - 1928)
The suffragettes : Emmeline Pankhurst (1858 - 1928)
The suffragettes : Emmeline Pankhurst (1858 - 1928)
description
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Józef Wieniawski - Piano Concerto in G-minor, Op.20 (1858)
Józef Wieniawski - Piano Concerto in G-minor, Op.20 (1858)
Józef Wieniawski - Piano Concerto in G-minor, Op.20 (1858)
Józef Wieniawski (23 May 1837 -- 11 November 1912) was a Polish pianist, composer, conductor and teacher. Work: Piano Concerto in G-minor, Op.20 (1858) Mov.I...
1858 Remington Cap & Ball
Dirty fun with a Civil War era cap & ball revolver replica, a Navy Arms Model 1858 Remington. They are messy and unpredictable at times, but what a piece of history!
wn.com/1858 Remington Cap Ball
Dirty fun with a Civil War era cap & ball revolver replica, a Navy Arms Model 1858 Remington. They are messy and unpredictable at times, but what a piece of history!
- published: 08 Mar 2010
- views: 322183
1858 Remington Cartridge Conversion
Bud’s Gun Shop: http://www.budsgunshop.com/?utm_source=hickok45&utm;_medium=youtube&utm;_campaign=hickok45_yt
Shooting and discussing Cartridge Conversions and the 1858 Remington.
Thanks to Taylor's & Company for sending us this revolver and conversion cylinder: http://www.taylorsfirearms.com/
By the way, if you really like this sort of stuff, Duelist 1954 does almost nothing BUT this sort of thing. He is actually the black powder editor for "Guns of the Old West" magazine, I believe. I really like these old guns and know enough to be dangerous, but he's studied and written about these kinds of things for years: https://www.youtube.com/user/duelist1954
wn.com/1858 Remington Cartridge Conversion
Bud’s Gun Shop: http://www.budsgunshop.com/?utm_source=hickok45&utm;_medium=youtube&utm;_campaign=hickok45_yt
Shooting and discussing Cartridge Conversions and the 1858 Remington.
Thanks to Taylor's & Company for sending us this revolver and conversion cylinder: http://www.taylorsfirearms.com/
By the way, if you really like this sort of stuff, Duelist 1954 does almost nothing BUT this sort of thing. He is actually the black powder editor for "Guns of the Old West" magazine, I believe. I really like these old guns and know enough to be dangerous, but he's studied and written about these kinds of things for years: https://www.youtube.com/user/duelist1954
- published: 04 May 2014
- views: 156178
Remington Model Army 1858 - A Review And Slight History
Remington Model Army 1858 - A Review And Slight History
My review of an amazing piece of history.
TheRealWestMagazine
The Real West Magazine
Remington Model Army 1858
Pietta Model 1858 New Army Stainless Steel .44 Caliber Revolver
Exactly like the .44-caliber New Army 1858, but this model is made from rigid, tough and easy-to- maintain stainless steel with a brass trigger guard.
Barrel length: 8".
Overall length: 14".
Weight: 2 lbs., 11 oz.
Remington, cap and ball, black powder, .44, .36,
tactical, .22, rifle, review, girl, shoots, gun, guns, kids, child, children, family, shooting range, range, outdoors, sites, ammo, ak47, ar15, shotgun, 2 year old, gun review, sucks, ruger, .223, 556, 9mm, .45, .380, 7.62, wife, therealwestmagazine, girl shooting guns,
wn.com/Remington Model Army 1858 A Review And Slight History
Remington Model Army 1858 - A Review And Slight History
My review of an amazing piece of history.
TheRealWestMagazine
The Real West Magazine
Remington Model Army 1858
Pietta Model 1858 New Army Stainless Steel .44 Caliber Revolver
Exactly like the .44-caliber New Army 1858, but this model is made from rigid, tough and easy-to- maintain stainless steel with a brass trigger guard.
Barrel length: 8".
Overall length: 14".
Weight: 2 lbs., 11 oz.
Remington, cap and ball, black powder, .44, .36,
tactical, .22, rifle, review, girl, shoots, gun, guns, kids, child, children, family, shooting range, range, outdoors, sites, ammo, ak47, ar15, shotgun, 2 year old, gun review, sucks, ruger, .223, 556, 9mm, .45, .380, 7.62, wife, therealwestmagazine, girl shooting guns,
- published: 13 Dec 2014
- views: 38
Original 1858 Remington New Model Army vs original Colt 1860 Army percussion revolver
In this video I am using 19th century hangun testing methods to compare the original 1858 Remington New Model Army revolver to the great rival, the Colt 1860...
wn.com/Original 1858 Remington New Model Army Vs Original Colt 1860 Army Percussion Revolver
In this video I am using 19th century hangun testing methods to compare the original 1858 Remington New Model Army revolver to the great rival, the Colt 1860...
- published: 15 May 2013
- views: 77039
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author:
capandball
The exploded 1858 Remington New Model Army revolver
I received the remaints of this 1858 Remington percussion revolver a few days ago. The owner loaded it with smokeless powder... Well here is the result. He w...
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I received the remaints of this 1858 Remington percussion revolver a few days ago. The owner loaded it with smokeless powder... Well here is the result. He w...
- published: 12 May 2014
- views: 38616
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author:
capandball
eTik - Why so Serious? - Maliken - 1858 MMR
First Arachna, now Maliken, eTik is bulldozing Newerth all day long. Initiating, carrying and with a little help from the teammates healing back up when on the brink of death.
Game: HoN (Heroes of Newerth)
Player: eTik
Score: 28K/6D/19A
Title: Why so Serious?
Character: Maliken
Replay: 140593146
Mode: Normal / All Pick
Avatar: Default
Average MMR: 1796
Special thanks: Victor Lee, Bjorn Ihde, William Leonard, Zach Lyons, join them here: http://www.patreon.com/hcgmg
Website: http://hardcoregaming.eu
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wn.com/Etik Why So Serious Maliken 1858 Mmr
First Arachna, now Maliken, eTik is bulldozing Newerth all day long. Initiating, carrying and with a little help from the teammates healing back up when on the brink of death.
Game: HoN (Heroes of Newerth)
Player: eTik
Score: 28K/6D/19A
Title: Why so Serious?
Character: Maliken
Replay: 140593146
Mode: Normal / All Pick
Avatar: Default
Average MMR: 1796
Special thanks: Victor Lee, Bjorn Ihde, William Leonard, Zach Lyons, join them here: http://www.patreon.com/hcgmg
Website: http://hardcoregaming.eu
Submit Replays: http://hardcoregaming.eu/submit-replay
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Hardcore Gaming (hcgmg) ©2014-2015
- published: 29 Sep 2015
- views: 11604
Shooting the civil war 1858 Starr DA revolver - teaser
Hey shooter! Here is a little clip showing the revolver I am currently working with. The 1858 Starr double action percussion revolver was surely one of the most advanced handguns of the Civil War. Music:
"BACK TO THE WOODS" by Jason Shaw (http://audionautix.com/index.html)
wn.com/Shooting The Civil War 1858 Starr Da Revolver Teaser
Hey shooter! Here is a little clip showing the revolver I am currently working with. The 1858 Starr double action percussion revolver was surely one of the most advanced handguns of the Civil War. Music:
"BACK TO THE WOODS" by Jason Shaw (http://audionautix.com/index.html)
- published: 26 Feb 2014
- views: 1132
Olivet to Calvary - John Henry Maunder (1858 - 1920)
Tenor - John Mitchinson, Baritone - Frederick Harvey, The choir of Guildford Cathedral Organist - Peter Moorse, Conducted by Barry Rose.
wn.com/Olivet To Calvary John Henry Maunder (1858 1920)
Tenor - John Mitchinson, Baritone - Frederick Harvey, The choir of Guildford Cathedral Organist - Peter Moorse, Conducted by Barry Rose.
- published: 24 Feb 2013
- views: 11925
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author:
Francis1930
Paul Morphy vs Lord Lyttelton - Birmingham 1858
Excerpt fromThe King Hunt: http://chessschool.com.au/doc/ExcerptTheKingHunt.pdf
Paul Morphy - Lord Lyttelton [C39]
Birmingham 1858
King's Gambit Accepted
1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ne5 d6 6.Nxg4 Be7 7.d4 Bxh4+ 8.Nf2 Bxf2+ 9.Kxf2 Nf6 10.Nc3 Qe7 11.Bxf4 Nxe4+ 12.Nxe4 Qxe4 13.Bb5+ Kf8 14.Bh6+ Kg8 15.Rh5 Bf5 16.Qd2 Bg6 17.Re1 Qg4 18.Re8# 1--0
wn.com/Paul Morphy Vs Lord Lyttelton Birmingham 1858
Excerpt fromThe King Hunt: http://chessschool.com.au/doc/ExcerptTheKingHunt.pdf
Paul Morphy - Lord Lyttelton [C39]
Birmingham 1858
King's Gambit Accepted
1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.h4 g4 5.Ne5 d6 6.Nxg4 Be7 7.d4 Bxh4+ 8.Nf2 Bxf2+ 9.Kxf2 Nf6 10.Nc3 Qe7 11.Bxf4 Nxe4+ 12.Nxe4 Qxe4 13.Bb5+ Kf8 14.Bh6+ Kg8 15.Rh5 Bf5 16.Qd2 Bg6 17.Re1 Qg4 18.Re8# 1--0
- published: 07 Dec 2013
- views: 32443
Carr Defense: Morphy vs Carr - 1858
Paul Morphy vs George Shoobridge Carr
Event Blindfold Game
Birmingham 1858
Carr Defense: General B00
1. e4 h6 2. d4 a5 3. Bd3 b6 4. Ne2 e6 5. O-O Ba6 6. c4 Nf6 7. e5 Nh7 8. f4 Be7
9. Ng3 d5 10. Qg4 O-O 11. Nh5 g5 12. fxg5 hxg5 13. Bxh7+ Kh8 14. Nf6 dxc4 15.
Bc2 Qxd4+ 16. Qxd4 Bc5 17. Qxc5 bxc5 18. Bxg5 Nc6 19. Rf3 Kg7 20. Bh6+ Kxh6 21.
Rh3+ Kg5 22. Rh5+ Kf4 23. Kf2 Rg8 24. g3+ Rxg3 25. hxg3# 1-0
1-0
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Paul Morphy vs George Shoobridge Carr
Event Blindfold Game
Birmingham 1858
Carr Defense: General B00
1. e4 h6 2. d4 a5 3. Bd3 b6 4. Ne2 e6 5. O-O Ba6 6. c4 Nf6 7. e5 Nh7 8. f4 Be7
9. Ng3 d5 10. Qg4 O-O 11. Nh5 g5 12. fxg5 hxg5 13. Bxh7+ Kh8 14. Nf6 dxc4 15.
Bc2 Qxd4+ 16. Qxd4 Bc5 17. Qxc5 bxc5 18. Bxg5 Nc6 19. Rf3 Kg7 20. Bh6+ Kxh6 21.
Rh3+ Kg5 22. Rh5+ Kf4 23. Kf2 Rg8 24. g3+ Rxg3 25. hxg3# 1-0
1-0
- published: 14 May 2015
- views: 301
Lincoln Douglas Debates - Angry Town Halls of 1858 - ThirdChoiceVideos HD
Who said there were no angry town halls in the past? I am glad the Nation chose to be progressive rather than conservative, and went with Lincoln instead of ...
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Who said there were no angry town halls in the past? I am glad the Nation chose to be progressive rather than conservative, and went with Lincoln instead of ...
THE YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS -1858 - Tom Roush
When doing old songs, I try my best to be historically accurate and politically correct. This song has prevented me from doing little of both. 'The Yellow Ro...
wn.com/The Yellow Rose Of Texas 1858 Tom Roush
When doing old songs, I try my best to be historically accurate and politically correct. This song has prevented me from doing little of both. 'The Yellow Ro...
- published: 17 Feb 2014
- views: 10976
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author:
Tom Roush
Paul Morphy's disputed Amazing Immortal Chess Game - Brief commentary #57 - London 1858
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[Event "London"]
[Site "London"]
[Date "1858.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Henry Edward Bird"]
[Black "Paul Morphy"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C41"]
[PlyCount "58"]
[EventDate "1858.??.??"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 f5 4. Nc3 fxe4 5. Nxe4 d5 6. Ng3 e4 7. Ne5 Nf6 8. Bg5 Bd6 9. Nh5 O-O
10. Qd2 Qe8 11. g4 Nxg4 (11... Bxe5 12. dxe5 Nxg4 13. Qxd5+ Be6) 12. Nxg4 Qxh5
13. Ne5 Nc6 14. Be2 Qh3 15. Nxc6 bxc6 16. Be3 Rb8 17. O-O-O Rxf2 {optimistic
or brilliant?!} (17... Bb4 18. c3 Bd6) (17... Bg4 18. Bxg4 Qxg4 19. Rhg1 Qh5)
18. Bxf2 (18. Rde1 Rg2) 18... Qa3 19. c3 (19. bxa3 Bxa3#) 19... Qxa2 20. b4
Qa1+ (20... Qa3+ 21. Qb2) 21. Kc2 Qa4+ 22. Kb2 (22. Kc1 {recommended by engine
at depth 23 for drawing. Legend also has it that when an onlooker found this
move, no one would speak to him for a week! The critical defence in the
above position is 22.Kc1! Many sources claim that it is sufficient for a draw,
while some believe in Morphy's attack. Euwe and Nunn write in The
Development of Chess Style (p. 38, Batsford 1997): "22.Kc1! Qa1+ leads to
perpetual check. This is the best line, but it means that with his pretty
combination Black has thrown away the win." Neistadt in Uncrowned Champions:
"After 22.Kc1 Morphy would have had nothing better than satisfying himself
with perpetual check." Fred Reinfeld and Andrew Soltis in their book Morphy
Chess Masterpieces (First Collier Books Edition 1974, in descriptive notation,
which has been converted to algebraic): "Legend has it that when an onlooker
found that 22 Kc1! draws, no one would speak to him for a week. The point of
22 Kc1! is that 22...Bxb4? 23 cxb4 Rxb4 is not check so that White might
escape with 24 Qg5! Qa3+ 25 Kd2 Rb2+ 26 Ke1 Rxe2+ 27 Kxe2 Qf3+ 28 Ke1 Qxh1+ 29
Qg1! and wins. So Black would have to take a perpetual check with 22...Qa1+."
Anatoly Karpov has produced a deep investigation of the fascinating endgame
after 22...a5 23.Qc2 Qa3+ 24.Qb2 axb4 25.Qxa3 bxa3 and revealed many hidden
White resources. His main line runs 26.Be3 a2 27.Kc2 Ba3 28.Ra1 Rb2+ 29.Kd1
Bd7 30.Rf1 c5 31.dxc5 Ba4+ 32.Ke1 Bb3 33.Bd4! Rb1+ 34.Kd2 Rxa1 35.Rxa1 Bb2 36.
Rg1 g6 37.h4 a1Q 38.Rxa1 Bxa1 39.Kc1 Ba2 and he concludes "Both sides are
guaranteed a draw, Black is two pawns up, but his bishops are in seclusion."
This is to be found in his work Miniatures from the World Champions (Collier
Books 1985). The Soviet masters Gik and Rozenberg contributed to the analysis.
Garry Kasparov calls the previous try unclear and prefers 22.Kc1 Bf5! 23.Be1!
Qa1+ 24.Kc2 e3+ 25.Kb3 exd2 26.Rxa1 Re8 27.Ba6 dxe1Q 28.Raxe1 Rxe1 29.Rxe1
Bxh2 30.Bb7 Be4 31.Bxc6 Kf7, which leaves Black with a small advantage.} Bf5 (
22... Bxb4 23. cxb4 Rxb4 24. Qg5 h6 (24... Qa3+ 25. Kd2 Rb2+ 26. Ke1 Qc3+ (
26... Rxe2+ 27. Kxe2 Qf3+ 28. Ke1 Qxh1+ 29. Bg1 (29. Qg1)) 27. Kf1 Bh3+ 28. Kg1
Rxe2 29. Qh5 Qf3 30. Qe8+ Qf8 31. Qxf8+ Kxf8 32. Re1 Ra2 33. Re3 Bf5 34. h4 c5
35. Re1) 25. Qd8+ Kh7 26. Qxc8 Qa2 27. Qf5+ Kg8 28. Qe6+ Kh7 29. Qf5+) (22...
Rxb4 23. cxb4 Bxb4 24. Qc2 Qa1+ 25. Qb1 Qc3+ 26. Qc2 Qa1+ 27. Qb1) (22... a5
23. Qc2 Qa3+ 24. Qb2 (24. Kd2 axb4 25. Ra1 bxc3+ 26. Ke3 Bf4+ 27. Kxf4 Qd6+ 28.
Ke3 Qh6# {Very beautiful!}) 24... axb4 25. Qxa3 bxa3 26. Bg3 Be7 {Only move
for advantage maybe} 27. Bf4 Bf5 28. Kd2 a2 29. Ra1 Rb2+ 30. Ke3 c5 {only move
for any advantage to try and liberate the pawns} 31. Bd1 cxd4+ 32. Kxd4 Be6 33.
Bc1 {Black is better!}) 23. Be1 (23. Qe3 a5 {Much stronger than Qa2 perhaps} (
23... Qa2 24. Rhg1 Bxb4 25. cxb4 Rxb4 26. Rxg7+ {Draws}) 24. Kd2 (24. Rhg1 axb4
) 24... axb4 25. Ra1 Qb3 26. Rhc1 bxc3+ 27. Ke1 c2 28. Qxb3 Rxb3 29. Rxc2 e3
30. Rxc6 exf2+ 31. Kxf2) (23. Qc2 Qa3+ 24. Qb2 Bf4+ 25. Kb1 e3+ 26. Bd3 Bxd3+
27. Rxd3 Qxb2+ 28. Kxb2 exf2 29. Rf1 Bxh2 30. Rxf2 Bd6 {Black seems better
here with 2 potential connected passed pawns} 31. Kc2 h5 32. Rd1 h4 33. Rg1 Bg3
34. Rf3 Ra8 35. Rgxg3 hxg3 36. Rxg3 a5 37. bxa5 Rxa5 38. Kd3 c5 39. dxc5 Rxc5
40. Kd4 Rb5 41. Rg6) 23... Qa1+ {Kasparov line} (23... e3 24. Qb2 a5 {Looks
dangerous indeed!} 25. Rg1 axb4 26. c4 {trying to keep the lines closed!} b3
27. c5 Bxh2 28. Rg2 Bf4 29. Bc3 g5 30. Rf1 Bg6 {looks great for black}) 24. Kc2
e3+ (24... Qa4+ 25. Kc1 e3) 25. Kb3 exd2 26. Rxa1 Re8 (26... dxe1=Q 27. Rhxe1
Bxh2) 27. Ba6 dxe1=Q 28. Rhxe1 Rxe1 29. Rxe1 Bxh2 30. Bb7 Be4 31. Bxc6 Kf7 {
Kasparov line}) 22... Bxb4 23. cxb4 (23. Ra1 Ba3+ 24. Ka2 Bc1#) 23... Rxb4+ 24.
Qxb4 (24. Kc1 Qa1+ 25. Kc2 Qb2#) 24... Qxb4+ 25. Kc2 e3 26. Bxe3 Bf5+ 27. Rd3 (
27. Bd3 Qc4+ 28. Kb2 (28. Kd2 Qxd3+) 28... Bxd3) 27... Qc4+ 28. Kd2 Qa2+ 29.
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[Event "London"]
[Site "London"]
[Date "1858.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Henry Edward Bird"]
[Black "Paul Morphy"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C41"]
[PlyCount "58"]
[EventDate "1858.??.??"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 f5 4. Nc3 fxe4 5. Nxe4 d5 6. Ng3 e4 7. Ne5 Nf6 8. Bg5 Bd6 9. Nh5 O-O
10. Qd2 Qe8 11. g4 Nxg4 (11... Bxe5 12. dxe5 Nxg4 13. Qxd5+ Be6) 12. Nxg4 Qxh5
13. Ne5 Nc6 14. Be2 Qh3 15. Nxc6 bxc6 16. Be3 Rb8 17. O-O-O Rxf2 {optimistic
or brilliant?!} (17... Bb4 18. c3 Bd6) (17... Bg4 18. Bxg4 Qxg4 19. Rhg1 Qh5)
18. Bxf2 (18. Rde1 Rg2) 18... Qa3 19. c3 (19. bxa3 Bxa3#) 19... Qxa2 20. b4
Qa1+ (20... Qa3+ 21. Qb2) 21. Kc2 Qa4+ 22. Kb2 (22. Kc1 {recommended by engine
at depth 23 for drawing. Legend also has it that when an onlooker found this
move, no one would speak to him for a week! The critical defence in the
above position is 22.Kc1! Many sources claim that it is sufficient for a draw,
while some believe in Morphy's attack. Euwe and Nunn write in The
Development of Chess Style (p. 38, Batsford 1997): "22.Kc1! Qa1+ leads to
perpetual check. This is the best line, but it means that with his pretty
combination Black has thrown away the win." Neistadt in Uncrowned Champions:
"After 22.Kc1 Morphy would have had nothing better than satisfying himself
with perpetual check." Fred Reinfeld and Andrew Soltis in their book Morphy
Chess Masterpieces (First Collier Books Edition 1974, in descriptive notation,
which has been converted to algebraic): "Legend has it that when an onlooker
found that 22 Kc1! draws, no one would speak to him for a week. The point of
22 Kc1! is that 22...Bxb4? 23 cxb4 Rxb4 is not check so that White might
escape with 24 Qg5! Qa3+ 25 Kd2 Rb2+ 26 Ke1 Rxe2+ 27 Kxe2 Qf3+ 28 Ke1 Qxh1+ 29
Qg1! and wins. So Black would have to take a perpetual check with 22...Qa1+."
Anatoly Karpov has produced a deep investigation of the fascinating endgame
after 22...a5 23.Qc2 Qa3+ 24.Qb2 axb4 25.Qxa3 bxa3 and revealed many hidden
White resources. His main line runs 26.Be3 a2 27.Kc2 Ba3 28.Ra1 Rb2+ 29.Kd1
Bd7 30.Rf1 c5 31.dxc5 Ba4+ 32.Ke1 Bb3 33.Bd4! Rb1+ 34.Kd2 Rxa1 35.Rxa1 Bb2 36.
Rg1 g6 37.h4 a1Q 38.Rxa1 Bxa1 39.Kc1 Ba2 and he concludes "Both sides are
guaranteed a draw, Black is two pawns up, but his bishops are in seclusion."
This is to be found in his work Miniatures from the World Champions (Collier
Books 1985). The Soviet masters Gik and Rozenberg contributed to the analysis.
Garry Kasparov calls the previous try unclear and prefers 22.Kc1 Bf5! 23.Be1!
Qa1+ 24.Kc2 e3+ 25.Kb3 exd2 26.Rxa1 Re8 27.Ba6 dxe1Q 28.Raxe1 Rxe1 29.Rxe1
Bxh2 30.Bb7 Be4 31.Bxc6 Kf7, which leaves Black with a small advantage.} Bf5 (
22... Bxb4 23. cxb4 Rxb4 24. Qg5 h6 (24... Qa3+ 25. Kd2 Rb2+ 26. Ke1 Qc3+ (
26... Rxe2+ 27. Kxe2 Qf3+ 28. Ke1 Qxh1+ 29. Bg1 (29. Qg1)) 27. Kf1 Bh3+ 28. Kg1
Rxe2 29. Qh5 Qf3 30. Qe8+ Qf8 31. Qxf8+ Kxf8 32. Re1 Ra2 33. Re3 Bf5 34. h4 c5
35. Re1) 25. Qd8+ Kh7 26. Qxc8 Qa2 27. Qf5+ Kg8 28. Qe6+ Kh7 29. Qf5+) (22...
Rxb4 23. cxb4 Bxb4 24. Qc2 Qa1+ 25. Qb1 Qc3+ 26. Qc2 Qa1+ 27. Qb1) (22... a5
23. Qc2 Qa3+ 24. Qb2 (24. Kd2 axb4 25. Ra1 bxc3+ 26. Ke3 Bf4+ 27. Kxf4 Qd6+ 28.
Ke3 Qh6# {Very beautiful!}) 24... axb4 25. Qxa3 bxa3 26. Bg3 Be7 {Only move
for advantage maybe} 27. Bf4 Bf5 28. Kd2 a2 29. Ra1 Rb2+ 30. Ke3 c5 {only move
for any advantage to try and liberate the pawns} 31. Bd1 cxd4+ 32. Kxd4 Be6 33.
Bc1 {Black is better!}) 23. Be1 (23. Qe3 a5 {Much stronger than Qa2 perhaps} (
23... Qa2 24. Rhg1 Bxb4 25. cxb4 Rxb4 26. Rxg7+ {Draws}) 24. Kd2 (24. Rhg1 axb4
) 24... axb4 25. Ra1 Qb3 26. Rhc1 bxc3+ 27. Ke1 c2 28. Qxb3 Rxb3 29. Rxc2 e3
30. Rxc6 exf2+ 31. Kxf2) (23. Qc2 Qa3+ 24. Qb2 Bf4+ 25. Kb1 e3+ 26. Bd3 Bxd3+
27. Rxd3 Qxb2+ 28. Kxb2 exf2 29. Rf1 Bxh2 30. Rxf2 Bd6 {Black seems better
here with 2 potential connected passed pawns} 31. Kc2 h5 32. Rd1 h4 33. Rg1 Bg3
34. Rf3 Ra8 35. Rgxg3 hxg3 36. Rxg3 a5 37. bxa5 Rxa5 38. Kd3 c5 39. dxc5 Rxc5
40. Kd4 Rb5 41. Rg6) 23... Qa1+ {Kasparov line} (23... e3 24. Qb2 a5 {Looks
dangerous indeed!} 25. Rg1 axb4 26. c4 {trying to keep the lines closed!} b3
27. c5 Bxh2 28. Rg2 Bf4 29. Bc3 g5 30. Rf1 Bg6 {looks great for black}) 24. Kc2
e3+ (24... Qa4+ 25. Kc1 e3) 25. Kb3 exd2 26. Rxa1 Re8 (26... dxe1=Q 27. Rhxe1
Bxh2) 27. Ba6 dxe1=Q 28. Rhxe1 Rxe1 29. Rxe1 Bxh2 30. Bb7 Be4 31. Bxc6 Kf7 {
Kasparov line}) 22... Bxb4 23. cxb4 (23. Ra1 Ba3+ 24. Ka2 Bc1#) 23... Rxb4+ 24.
Qxb4 (24. Kc1 Qa1+ 25. Kc2 Qb2#) 24... Qxb4+ 25. Kc2 e3 26. Bxe3 Bf5+ 27. Rd3 (
27. Bd3 Qc4+ 28. Kb2 (28. Kd2 Qxd3+) 28... Bxd3) 27... Qc4+ 28. Kd2 Qa2+ 29.
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