According to Charles A. Buck, the author of the controversial booklet ”Paul Morphy: His Later Life” (Newport, Kentucky,
1902), once back home after his triumphal European tournée, “Morphy issued a final challenge, offering to give the odds of Pawn and move to any player in the world, and receiving no response thereto he declared his career as a chess player finally and definitely closed, a declaration to which he held with unbroken resolution during the whole remainder of his life”.
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Paul Charles Morphy playing (and gallantly losing) Queen Victoria in the gardens of Buckingham Palace in 1859. Photo courtesy of Chess.com.
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