[Event "Philadelphia sim"] [Site "Philadelphia"] [Date "1892.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Lasker, Emanuel"] [Black "Shipley, Walter Penn"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "C25"] [Annotator "Llewellyn, Alan"] [PlyCount "48"] [EventDate "1892.??.??"] [EventType "simul"] [EventRounds "1"] [EventCountry "USA"] [Source "ChessBase"] [SourceDate "1998.11.10"] {Somebody who had the beating of Emanuel Lasker was the American Walter Penn Shipley although it was in simultaneouses. He did so three times. Emanuel was world champion a few years later and in this game he is resoundingly beaten by brilliant play in a position which resembles a Kings Gambit.} 1. e4 e5 2. Nc3 Nc6 3. f4 $5 {The popular Ukrainian Vasily Ivanchuk has played this line before and it is quite popular. Actually Bc4 is the Vienna Game and after that move f4 is the second most popular line in the position after 2...Nc6.} exf4 4. d4 Qh4+ 5. Ke2 d5 6. exd5 Bg4+ 7. Nf3 O-O-O 8. dxc6 {Walter is a full piece down but he has a wild attack. Notice the King can be attacked along the e file, also notice that the Knight on f3 is attacking the Black Queen but it is pinned by the Bishop on g4 to the King.} Bc5 $1 9. cxb7+ Kb8 $1 10. Nb5 $1 Nf6 {Walters idea is to bring his other Rook into the game.} 11. b4 $4 (11. c3 $16) 11... Bxf3+ $1 12. gxf3 Rhe8+ 13. Kd2 $4 (13. Kd3) 13... Bxb4+ $4 $13 (13... Bxd4 $1 14. Nxd4 Rxd4+ 15. Bd3 Qf2+ 16. Kc3 Nd5+ 17. Kb3 Rxb4+ 18. Ka3 Qc5 19. c3 Rxb7+ 20. Ka4 Nxc3#) 14. c3 Qf2+ 15. Kd3 Re1 $1 16. Qa4 $2 $19 {Emanuel is threatening checkmate with Qxa7# but Walter isn't shaken by this.} Qxf3+ $1 17. Kc4 a5 $3 18. cxb4 Qxh1 19. Qxa5 Qxf1+ 20. Kb3 Qd3+ 21. Ka4 Qc2+ 22. Ka3 Qd3+ 23. Ka4 Qc2+ 24. Ka3 Kxb7 $5 {The threat of checkmate has gone now, and as Walters Queen is defending the c7 square it is only a7 which is a weakness and after 25.Qa7+ Kc8, white has nothing[...of an attack] and is extremely behind in material.} 0-1