Paul Morphy Chess Champions European Adventures

023 - Trophies and Valedictory

6 min · 26. feb. 2026
episode 023 - Trophies and Valedictory cover

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Immerse yourself in the extraordinary life of Paul Morphy, born in New Orleans in 1837 and celebrated as the greatest chess player of his era. A child prodigy, Morphy astounded everyone by mastering chess simply by watching his family play. By age 9, he was already the top chess player in New Orleans. This engaging narrative follows his travels across Europe, especially in England and France, as he aimed to challenge the reigning European Champion, Staunton—a match that sadly never took place, as detailed in the included correspondence. Despite this, Morphys victories over numerous renowned opponents are thrillingly recounted, culminating in his recognition as the unofficial World Chess Champion, a title he earned before formal championships began in 1886. Ultimately, Morphy left the chess world in 1859 to pursue a law career, passing away from a stroke in 1884. (Summary by Availle)

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episode 023 - Trophies and Valedictory artwork

023 - Trophies and Valedictory

Immerse yourself in the extraordinary life of Paul Morphy, born in New Orleans in 1837 and celebrated as the greatest chess player of his era. A child prodigy, Morphy astounded everyone by mastering chess simply by watching his family play. By age 9, he was already the top chess player in New Orleans. This engaging narrative follows his travels across Europe, especially in England and France, as he aimed to challenge the reigning European Champion, Staunton—a match that sadly never took place, as detailed in the included correspondence. Despite this, Morphys victories over numerous renowned opponents are thrillingly recounted, culminating in his recognition as the unofficial World Chess Champion, a title he earned before formal championships began in 1886. Ultimately, Morphy left the chess world in 1859 to pursue a law career, passing away from a stroke in 1884. (Summary by Availle)

26. feb. 20266 min
episode 022 - Morphy and Mongredieu artwork

022 - Morphy and Mongredieu

Immerse yourself in the extraordinary life of Paul Morphy, born in New Orleans in 1837 and celebrated as the greatest chess player of his era. A child prodigy, Morphy astounded everyone by mastering chess simply by watching his family play. By age 9, he was already the top chess player in New Orleans. This engaging narrative follows his travels across Europe, especially in England and France, as he aimed to challenge the reigning European Champion, Staunton—a match that sadly never took place, as detailed in the included correspondence. Despite this, Morphys victories over numerous renowned opponents are thrillingly recounted, culminating in his recognition as the unofficial World Chess Champion, a title he earned before formal championships began in 1886. Ultimately, Morphy left the chess world in 1859 to pursue a law career, passing away from a stroke in 1884. (Summary by Availle)

26. feb. 20264 min
episode 021 - Morphy and Anderssen artwork

021 - Morphy and Anderssen

Immerse yourself in the extraordinary life of Paul Morphy, born in New Orleans in 1837 and celebrated as the greatest chess player of his era. A child prodigy, Morphy astounded everyone by mastering chess simply by watching his family play. By age 9, he was already the top chess player in New Orleans. This engaging narrative follows his travels across Europe, especially in England and France, as he aimed to challenge the reigning European Champion, Staunton—a match that sadly never took place, as detailed in the included correspondence. Despite this, Morphys victories over numerous renowned opponents are thrillingly recounted, culminating in his recognition as the unofficial World Chess Champion, a title he earned before formal championships began in 1886. Ultimately, Morphy left the chess world in 1859 to pursue a law career, passing away from a stroke in 1884. (Summary by Availle)

26. feb. 202615 min
episode 020 - Morphy Gets Beaten artwork

020 - Morphy Gets Beaten

Immerse yourself in the extraordinary life of Paul Morphy, born in New Orleans in 1837 and celebrated as the greatest chess player of his era. A child prodigy, Morphy astounded everyone by mastering chess simply by watching his family play. By age 9, he was already the top chess player in New Orleans. This engaging narrative follows his travels across Europe, especially in England and France, as he aimed to challenge the reigning European Champion, Staunton—a match that sadly never took place, as detailed in the included correspondence. Despite this, Morphys victories over numerous renowned opponents are thrillingly recounted, culminating in his recognition as the unofficial World Chess Champion, a title he earned before formal championships began in 1886. Ultimately, Morphy left the chess world in 1859 to pursue a law career, passing away from a stroke in 1884. (Summary by Availle)

26. feb. 20264 min
episode 019 - Morphy and the French Amateurs artwork

019 - Morphy and the French Amateurs

Immerse yourself in the extraordinary life of Paul Morphy, born in New Orleans in 1837 and celebrated as the greatest chess player of his era. A child prodigy, Morphy astounded everyone by mastering chess simply by watching his family play. By age 9, he was already the top chess player in New Orleans. This engaging narrative follows his travels across Europe, especially in England and France, as he aimed to challenge the reigning European Champion, Staunton—a match that sadly never took place, as detailed in the included correspondence. Despite this, Morphys victories over numerous renowned opponents are thrillingly recounted, culminating in his recognition as the unofficial World Chess Champion, a title he earned before formal championships began in 1886. Ultimately, Morphy left the chess world in 1859 to pursue a law career, passing away from a stroke in 1884. (Summary by Availle)

26. feb. 20269 min