13.g7 f7.e3 f2.
14.b3 b2.f4 f3.
15.g3 g2.f2 g3.
16.g5 f4.g3 h4.
17.g6 h5 ([j]).g4 g5.
18.g2 g3 ([k]).d5 c6.
19.h5 g4 ([l]).f3 g2.
20.g4 f3.e6 f6.
21.f7 e8.e7 e6 ([m]).
22.e8 d7 ([n]).e6 d5.
23.d7 c7 = five.

Notes.

(i) These two moves of Black were compulsory.

(j) Must, because he cannot stop the line at d1.

(k) White now threatens to win by c5 c6 and on to c7.

(l) A good move to go on to h2.

(m) He ought to have played c6 d7, then the game might have proceeded thus: e8 d8, d7 c7; e4 d5, e7 d7; d6 c6, c4 b5; d3 c4, h4 g4; c5 b4, any; e5 e4 = five.

(n) There are now two lines for White, and only one can be stopped.

The third game between these two players had twenty-four moves, lasted about half an hour, and was won by the second player (M.). The fourth game lasted two hours, had seventy-five moves, and was won by the second player (S.).