The Manual of Chess: Containing the Elementary Principles of the GameD. Appleton, 1859 - 107 sider |
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The Manual of Chess: Containing the Elementary Principles of the Game Charles Kenny Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1859 |
The Manual of Chess: Containing the Elementary Principles of the Game Charles Kenny Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1859 |
The Manual of Chess: Containing the Elementary Principles of the Game Charles Kenny Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
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2nd Q 3rd square 5th sq adversary's King adversary's pieces adverse King attack Bishop's 3rd Bishop's opening Black plays brilliant capture CHAPTER defend diagram Ditto doubled Pawn drawn game ENDS OF GAMES FOOL'S MATE four moves Giuoco Piano Harrwitz Horwitz J'adoube K. B. sq K. B. takes K. B. to Q K. B. to Q. B. K.Kt King's Bishop's Pawn King's Gambit King's Knight's opening King's Pawn Kling method of playing move his King number of moves occupied odds passant Pawn one square Pawn takes Pawn two squares Pawn with Knight piece or pawn Place your King play his King play his Queen's player position prise problems Queen's 3rd Queen's Bishop's Pawn Queen's Gambit Queen's Pawn Queen's Rook's Pawn Queen's side Rook Rook's 3rd SCHOLAR'S MATE second move stale-mate take the Bishop take the Pawn takes Bp takes K. B. P. takes Kt takes P.
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Side 49 - Bishop only, &c., he must checkmate his adversary in fifty moves on each side at most, or the game will be considered as drawn : the fifty moves commence from the time the adversary gives notice that he will count them.
Side 44 - When no odds are given, the players must take the first move of each game alternately, drawing lots to determine who shall begin the first game. If a game be drawn, the player who began it has the first move of the following one.
Side 43 - The chess-board must be so placed that each player has a white corner square nearest his right hand If the board have been improperly placed, it must be adjusted, provided four moves on each side have not been played, but not afterwards.
Side 49 - If a player agree to checkmate with a particular piece or pawn, or on a particular square, or engage to force his adversary to stalemate or checkmate him, he is not restricted to any number of moves.
Side 48 - Every 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 tit, even though all the Pieces remain on the board.
Side 46 - When a Pawn is first moved in a game, it may be played one or two squares ; but in the latter case the opponent has the privilege of taking it en passant with any Pawn which could have taken it had it been played one square only.
Side 47 - Pawn is first moved in a game, it may be played one or two squares ; but in the latter case the opponent has the privilege of taking it en passant 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. XVI. A player cannot castle in the following cases : — 1. If the King or Rook have been moved.
Side 48 - King has been in check for several moves, and it cannot be ascertained how it occurred, the player whose King is in check must retract his last move and free his King from the check ; but if the moves made subsequent to the check be known, they must be retracted. XX. Should a player say
Side 46 - ... has the option of compelling him to take it with a piece or Pawn that can legally take it, or to move his own piece or Pawn which he touched.
Side 50 - XXVI. Should any question arise, respecting which there is no law, or in case of a dispute respecting any law, the players must refer the point to the most skilful disinterested bystanders, and their decision must be considered as conclusive.