| 1841 - 446 sider
...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...move, but not afterwards. III. Should a player, at the commencement of the game, omit to place all his men on the board, he may correct the omission before... | |
| William Lewis - 1844 - 566 sider
...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...move, but not afterwards. III. Should a player, at the commencement of the game, omit to place all his men on the board, he may correct the omission before... | |
| William Lewis - 1844 - 564 sider
...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...before playing his fourth move, but not afterwards. IIL Should a player, at the commencement of the game, omit to place all his men on the board, he may... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1845 - 376 sider
...beneficial influence of this noble game will be lost upon you. THE LAWS OF CHESS. I. The Chess-board must be so placed that each player has a white corner...if he discover it before playing his fourth move, bat not afterwards. III. Should a player at the commencement of the game, omit to place all his men... | |
| Charles Kenny (of Bayswater.) - 1847 - 136 sider
...moves, as if that were not taking odds, and great odds too." Ctl)e lEatoa of ©Jjcss. i. The Chess-board must be so placed that each player has a white corner...before playing his fourth move, but not afterwards. ,, in. the omission before playing his fourth move, but not afterwards. IV. If a player, undertaking... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1847 - 538 sider
...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...move, but not afterwards. III. Should a player, at the commencement of the game, omit to place all his men on the board, he may correct the omission before... | |
| Charles Kenny - 1847 - 156 sider
...been improperly placed, it must be justed, provided four moves on each side have not en played, hut not afterwards. ii. If a piece or pawn be misplaced at the beginning of le game, either player may insist upon the mistake iing rectified, if he discover it before playing... | |
| 1850 - 554 sider
...provided four moves on each side have not been played, but not afterwards. 2. PIECE OR PAWN MISPLACED. — If a piece or Pawn be misplaced at the beginning of...being rectified, if he discover it before playing his fourtli move, but not afterwards. 3. PIECE OR PAWN OMITTED. — Should a piayer at the commencement... | |
| Samuel Comyn - 1851 - 86 sider
...LAWS OF THE GAME. THE following Laws are those adopted by the London Chess Cluh. I. The chess-board must be so placed that each player has a white corner...move, but not afterwards. III. Should a player, at the commencement of the game, omit to place all his men on the board, he may correct the omission before... | |
| 1852 - 644 sider
...provided four moves on each side have not been played, but not afterwards. 2. PIECE OR PAWM MISPLACED. — If a piece or Pawn be misplaced at the beginning of...before playing his fourth move, but not afterwards. 3. PIECE OR PAWN OMITTED. — Should a piayer at the commencement of the game, omit to place all his... | |
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