Interestingly, the day of the human chess match was the anniversary of the famous Paul Morphy vs Duke Karl and Count Isouard chess game played in Paris during an opera. The opposition left something to be desired, but it displays Morphy's tactical genius.
The link is:
www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1233404
Click on the moves or the forward arrow and the pieces will move.
Morphy was unquestionably the strongest player of his generation and a good argument can be made (hell, I make it) that he was the strongest ever. Called the pride and sorrow of chess, he retired at 22 to a career (gasp) in law.