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      • When there was no response, Morphy abandoned his public chess career. After an unsuccessful attempt to practice law, he gradually withdrew into a life of seclusion, marked by eccentric behaviour and delusions of persecution.
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    At Paris's Café de la Régence, the center of French chess, Morphy soundly defeated resident chess professional Daniel Harrwitz. While there, he also defeated eight opponents in blindfolded simultaneous exhibitions.

  3. Mar 8, 2024 · After Chess. Morphy’s chess career, if defined by regular competitive play against master-level opponents, effectively lasted less than two years: from the American Chess Congress in October 1857 to his return from Europe in May 1859. What happened? Essentially, he got bored.

  4. When there was no response, Morphy abandoned his public chess career. After an unsuccessful attempt to practice law, he gradually withdrew into a life of seclusion, marked by eccentric behaviour and delusions of persecution.

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  5. Apr 14, 2023 · Paul Morphy's chess career has been described as brilliant; however, his early retirement from the chess world cut short his promising future in the field. His calculating strategy and precision in play led him to be considered one of the greatest chess players of all time.

  6. May 27, 2024 · The reasons for Morphy's premature retirement remain shrouded in mystery, with speculation ranging from disillusionment with the chess world to personal struggles and mental health issues. Nevertheless, Morphy's legacy endures as a testament to his genius and enduring impact on the game of chess.

  7. Petroff, born in 1794, was considerably older than Morphy and had retired from active chess but he still greatly desired to play the famous American. Morphy, also retired from chess, met with Petroff on two occasions.

  8. Inexplicably, however, Morphy did not play serious chess again. At a time when chess was considered an amateur activity rather than a professional career, he turned his attention to his ultimately unsuccessful law practice, then lived off his family fortune until his death in 1884.