George H Derrickson

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  • George H Derrickson

    George H Derrickson, sometimes referred to as "Philadelphia's Morphy". is a chess name that deserves to be better known. Check out his "Pony Express" game played as a 15-year-old in Philadelphia, 1860.

    http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1224571

    And when White placed their Knight on the superior square on move 10, they lost even quicker (:

    J. Rowand – G.H. Derrickson
    Philadelphia, 1860
    Giuoco Piano

    1 e4 e5 2 Bc4 Nf6 3 d3 Bc5 4 Bg5 d6 5 Nf3 Nc6 6 O-O Bg4 7 h3 h5 8 hxg4 hxg4 9 Nh2 g3 10 Ng4 gxf2+ 11 Nxf2 Nxe4 12 Bxd8 Ng3 13 d4 Nxd4 14 Bxf7+ Kxf7 15 Nh3+ Nf3 mate.

    One has to wonder how many discovered checks (15.Nh3+) have been answered with discovered checkmates (15. ...Nf3#). Moreover, who needs their Bishop and Queen when you have such potent Derrickson ponies (:

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    Re: George H Derrickson

    Its too bad George Derrickson and James Leonard never met in play. Obviously there was alot of amazing talent around in those years and alot of them started play inspired by the genius of Morphy.

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      Re: George H Derrickson

      I surmise you know it's Leonard's birthday today, Hans (November 6, 1841). Of course, Derrickson and Leonard share the same year of death, 1862 ):

      Life expectancy was a scant 41.8 in 1860 and had evidently shrunk to 40.0 during the civil war, which contributed to Leonard's death, dying from dysentery (the 2nd big killer of the day, after only tuberculosis) while a prisoner of war, but not to Derrickson's death (rheumatic fever). Alas, these two chess wizards didn't even make it to a composite 40 ):

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