The Hand-book of ChessCassell, Petter, and Galpin, 1860 - 58 sider |
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Side 10
... advantage of the rule to pass another on an adjoining file , without rendering itself liable to capture . A supplementary rule was therefore made , as above described . When a Pawn is taken in the manner just described , it is called ...
... advantage of the rule to pass another on an adjoining file , without rendering itself liable to capture . A supplementary rule was therefore made , as above described . When a Pawn is taken in the manner just described , it is called ...
Side 25
... advantage alone ; she should always be supported by other pieces . Avoid defending minor pieces and Pawns with the Queen . If she is attacked , she is often obliged to abandon the man she is occu- pied in defending . THE ROOK . It ...
... advantage alone ; she should always be supported by other pieces . Avoid defending minor pieces and Pawns with the Queen . If she is attacked , she is often obliged to abandon the man she is occu- pied in defending . THE ROOK . It ...
Side 26
... advantage not possessed by any other piece , as it can attack another man without putting itself en prise . It is , therefore , very useful against the opposing Queen , which , if attacked by an adverse Knight , cannot , of course ...
... advantage not possessed by any other piece , as it can attack another man without putting itself en prise . It is , therefore , very useful against the opposing Queen , which , if attacked by an adverse Knight , cannot , of course ...
Side 27
... advantage , when you may either venture on a game even , or at the odds of Pawn and move . * In taking odds , you should endeavour to exchange pieces , where it is safe to do so . On your attacking his pieces , as he cannot afford to ...
... advantage , when you may either venture on a game even , or at the odds of Pawn and move . * In taking odds , you should endeavour to exchange pieces , where it is safe to do so . On your attacking his pieces , as he cannot afford to ...
Side 28
... advantage - or upon the stronghold of his King . Recollect that the ultimate object must be to checkmate ; and that , though winning your adversary's pieces may , by increasing your relative force , enable you to do so , a plan of ...
... advantage - or upon the stronghold of his King . Recollect that the ultimate object must be to checkmate ; and that , though winning your adversary's pieces may , by increasing your relative force , enable you to do so , a plan of ...
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advance adversary adversary's adverse King attack BISHOP'S OPENING Black King Black Knight captured CASSELL Cassell's Lessons Castles checkmate Chess defence diagonally Diagram English Engravings French GALPIN gilt Giuoco Piano Hand-Book J'adoube K 4th K B 2nd K B 3rd K B 4th K B sq K B to QB K Kt 5th King and Pawn King on Q B King's Gambit King's Knight's Opening King's Pawn Kt to Q language mate minor piece move his King numerous paper covers perpetual check PETTER piece or Pawn play position Q 2nd Q 3rd Q 4th Q 5th Q 6th Q 7th Q 8th Q Kt 2nd Q Kt 3rd Q Kt 4th Q R 3rd Q sq Q takes Q to K R Queen's Bishop Queen's Knight Rook Ruy Lopez SCHOLAR'S MATE smothered mate takes Kt volume White Bishop White King White Pawn White Queen White Rook
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Side 11 - CASSELL'S LATIN READER, adapted to " Cassell's Latin Grammar;" consisting of Fables, Mythology, Anecdotes of Eminent Men, Roman History, and Ancient Geography ; to which is appended an appropriate Dictionary.
Side 22 - 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 oawn which could have taken it had it been played one square only.
Side 23 - 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 20 - While a player holds the Piece or Pawn he has touched, he may play it to any other than the square he took it from ; but, having quitted it, he cannot recall the move.
Side 10 - CASSELL'S FIRST LESSONS IN LATIN; or, a Short and Easy Introduction to the Latin Language. Comprising 1 Grammar, Exercises, and Vocabulary. By Professors ANDREWS and STODDARD. 12mo, paper covers, Is.; cloth, Is. 6d. CASSELL'S LATIN GRAMMAR, for the use of Schools and Colleges. By Professors ANDREWS and STODDARD. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. CASSELL'S LATIN READER, adapted to
Side 20 - 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 21 - J'adoiibe," 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...
Side 22 - If a player touch a piece or pawn that cannot be moved without leaving the king in check, he must replace the piece or pawn and move his king ; but if the king cannot be moved, no penalty can be inflicted. 18. If a player attack the adverse king without saying '"check...
Side 13 - CASSELL'S ELEMENTS OF ALGEBRA, intended for the use of Schools, Colleges, Universities, and self-taught Students. Crown 8vo, paper covers, Is. ; cloth, Is. 6d.
Side 21 - ... of life. The design of this Course of Books is to instruct the learner from the beginning to pass over with freedom correct models of those forms only which form component portions of a perfect handwriting. By...