J'adoube," or words to that effect, his adversary may compel him to take it ; but if it cannot be legally taken, he may oblige him to move the King; should his King, however, be so posted that he cannot be legally moved, no penalty can be inflicted. The manual of chess - Side 39av Charles Kenny (of Bayswater.) - 1847Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1850 - 554 sider
...quitted it, he cannot recall the move. 9. TOUCHING ADVERSARY'S PIECES OR PAWNS. — Should a player tonch one of his adversary's pieces or Pawns, without saying...oblige him to move the King ; should his King, however, lie so posted that he cannot be legally moved, no penalty can be inflicted. 10. PLAYER MOVING ADVERSARY'S... | |
| 1852 - 644 sider
...from, but having quitted it, he cannot recall the move. 9. TOUCHING ADVERSARY'S PIECES OR PAWNS. — Should a player touch one of his adversary's pieces...oblige him to move the King ; should his King, however, lie so posted that he cannot be legally moved, no penalty can be inflicted. 10. PLATER MOVING ADVERSARY'S... | |
| Thomas Frere, Edmond Hoyle - 1857 - 358 sider
...to any other than the square he took it from ; but having quitted it, he cannot recall the move. 9. Should a player touch one of his adversary's pieces...cannot be legally moved, no penalty can be inflicted. 10. Should a player; move one of his adversary's men, his antagonist has the option of compelling him,... | |
| Thomas Frere - 1858 - 126 sider
...to any other than the square he took it from ; but having quitted it, he cannot recall the move. 9. Should a player touch one of his adversary's pieces...cannot be legally moved, no penalty can be inflicted. 10. Should a player move one of his adversary's men, his antagonist has the option of compelling him,... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1860 - 650 sider
...adversary's Men, without eaying J'adoube, his adversary may compel him to take it ; " but if it cannut be legally taken, he may oblige him to move the King, should the King, however, be so posted that he cannot be legally moved, no penalty can be inflicted." While... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1861 - 550 sider
...recall the move. IX. Should a player take one of his adversary's Pieces or Pawns, without saving " J'adoube," or words to that effect, his adversary...cannot be legally moved, no penalty can be inflicted. Should a player move one of his adversary's men, hi¿ antagonist has the option of compelling him —... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1864 - 562 sider
...move. IX. Should a player take one of his adversary's Pieces or Pawns, without saying " J'adoiibe," or words to that effect, his adversary may compel...cannot be legally moved, no penalty can be inflicted. Should a player move one of his adversary's men, hi;, antagonist has the option of compelling him —... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 414 sider
...to any other than the square he took it from : but, having quitted it, he cannot recall the move. 9. Should a player touch one of his adversary's pieces...cannot be legally moved, no penalty can be inflicted. 10. Should a player move one of his adversary's men, his antagonist has the option of compelling him... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 400 sider
...square he took it from : but, having quitted it, he cannot recall the move. 9. Should a player take one of his adversary's pieces or pawns, without saying...cannot be legally moved, no penalty can be inflicted. 10. Should a player move one of his adversary's men, his antagonist lias the option of compelling him... | |
| Henry Dalton (pseud.) - 1868 - 352 sider
...a player ^ake one of his adversary's pieces or pawns without saying "J'adoube" (I adjust), or woids to that effect, his adversary may compel him to take...posted that he cannot be legally moved, no penalty can he inflicted. 10th. Should a player move one of his adversary's men, his antagonist has the option... | |
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