A Handbook of ChessRoutledge and Sons, 1866 - 96 sider |
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Side 43
... replies by— 5 B. to Q. Kt . 3 6 Q. Kt . to B. 3 , and 6 Castles White now defends his King's Pawn , and prevents Black from advancing his Queen's Pawn two squares . If , instead of castling , Black should take King's Pawn , it is not ...
... replies by— 5 B. to Q. Kt . 3 6 Q. Kt . to B. 3 , and 6 Castles White now defends his King's Pawn , and prevents Black from advancing his Queen's Pawn two squares . If , instead of castling , Black should take King's Pawn , it is not ...
Side 46
... replies to by- 6 Q. to her square 7 Kt . takes Kt . 8 Q. to her 5 Black . 1 P. to K. 4 2 P. to Q. 3 3 P. takes P. 4 Q. Kt . to B. 3 5 White attacks in K. B. to K. 2 6 Q. Kt . to K. 4 7 B. takes B. 8 Q. P. takes Kt . 9 Q. takes K. P. ...
... replies to by- 6 Q. to her square 7 Kt . takes Kt . 8 Q. to her 5 Black . 1 P. to K. 4 2 P. to Q. 3 3 P. takes P. 4 Q. Kt . to B. 3 5 White attacks in K. B. to K. 2 6 Q. Kt . to K. 4 7 B. takes B. 8 Q. P. takes Kt . 9 Q. takes K. P. ...
Side 50
... replies by moving King's Knight to Bishop's third , it simply leads to a drawn game between even players . In moving Queen's Knight to Bishop's third square , Black has not only the advantage of a counter attack , but he also defends ...
... replies by moving King's Knight to Bishop's third , it simply leads to a drawn game between even players . In moving Queen's Knight to Bishop's third square , Black has not only the advantage of a counter attack , but he also defends ...
Side 59
... replies by moving his King's Knight's Paw two squares , White takes Pawn with Pawn ; and if he recaptures Pawn with Bishop , you answer by advancing King's Knight's Pawn one square , and you have a strong position . Black's best play ...
... replies by moving his King's Knight's Paw two squares , White takes Pawn with Pawn ; and if he recaptures Pawn with Bishop , you answer by advancing King's Knight's Pawn one square , and you have a strong position . Black's best play ...
Side 61
... replies by 4 K. Kt . to B. 3 , attacking the Queen ; or Queen's Pawn two squares , which we will examine presently . Pre- suming the Knight to be brought out , White takes Knight's Pawn , which is weak , as we shall see presently , or ...
... replies by 4 K. Kt . to B. 3 , attacking the Queen ; or Queen's Pawn two squares , which we will examine presently . Pre- suming the Knight to be brought out , White takes Knight's Pawn , which is weak , as we shall see presently , or ...
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9 Kt advance his King's advances his Queen's advantage adversary ALLGAIER GAMBIT attacking the Knight attacking the Queen best move better play Black takes checkmate defending the King's doubled Pawn drawn game EVANS GAMBIT fifth move Gambit Pawn Giuoco Piano gives check isolated Pawn J'ADOUBE K. B. to Q K. B. to Q. B. K. R. 4 Black King and Rook King's Bishop's Pawn King's Gambit King's Knight's attack King's Knight's Pawn Knight to Bishop's Kt.'s sq last move Morphy move his King move King's Muzio Gambit Pawn one square Pawn two squares Pawn with Pawn perpetual check Piece or Pawn Q. B. takes Q. B. to K Q.'s sq Queen to King's Queen's Bishop's Pawn Queen's Knight retires his Bishop Rook's Pawn SCOTCH GAMBIT second player stalemate take King's Pawn take the Knight take the Pawn takes K. P. takes Kt takes Pawn takes Q variation WHITE TO PLAY
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Side 68 - Gambit refused." The regular defence to the King's Gambit is as follows : — White. Black. 1 P. to K. 4 1 P. to K. 4 2 P. to KB 4 2 P. takes P. 3 K. Kt. to B. 3 3 P. to K. Kt. 4...
Side 45 - White. Black. 1. P. to K. 4. 1. P. to K. 4. 2. K. Kt. to B. 3. 2. Q. Kt. to B. 3. 3- P. to Q. 4.
Side 64 - White. Black. 1. P. to K. 4. 1. P. to K. 4. 2. P. to KB 4, 2. P. takes P. 3. K. Kt. to B. 3. 3. P. to K. Kt. 4. 4. KB to QB 4. 4.
Side 15 - Pawn which has reached the eighth or last square of the Chess-board, must be immediately exchanged for a Queen, or any other piece the player may think fit, even though all the pieces remain on the board.
Side 49 - ... the worst of it, and will be obliged to sacrifice a Knight. This, however, is no great disadvantage to a fine player in this opening, as was proved by Mr. Cochrane some years since. Before...
Side 54 - Black. 6 Castles 6 P. to Q. 3* 7 P. to Q. 4 7 P. takes P. 8 P. takes P. 8 B. to Q. Kt 3 9 QB to Q.
Side 52 - K. 4, 1 P. to K. 4 2 K. Kt. to B. 3 2 Q. Kt. to B. 3 3 KB to QB 4 3 KB to QB 4 4 P. to Q.
Side 46 - KB to K. 2 6 Q. to her square 6 Q. Kt. to K. 4 7 Kt. takes Kt. 7 B. takes B. 8 Q. to her 5 8 QP takes Kt. 9 Q. takes KP (ch). 9 QB interposes. 10 KB gives check, which is answered by the advance of Black's Pawn. And from this point White also has the best of the game, and thus we discover that,.
Side 40 - Q's 4th. 5. P. to K. Kt.'s 4th. 6. P. to Q. B'a 4th. 6. P. to Q. B's 3rd. 7. KB to Q's 3rd. The game is equal. In the second place, — 3. P. to K. B's 4th. 4. P. takes P. 4. P. to Q's 4th. 5. P. to Q's 4th. 5. QB takes P. 6. QB takes P. 6. K. Kt. to B's 3rd. Even game. 4. KB to Q. B's 4th. 4. B. to K. Kt.'s 2nd (best) In Victor Kafer's "Complete Guide to the Game of Chess," (Gratz, 1842,) the move of 4.
Side 20 - ... with any Pawn which could have taken it had it been played one square only. A Pawn cannot be taken en passant by a piece.