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. The Hand-book of Chess - Side 22av Robert B. Wormald - 1860 - 58 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1842 - 1008 sider
...square ; 3rd, to replace the piece or pawn and move his King. XIV. Should a player move out of his turn, his adversary may choose whether both moves...retracted. XV. When a pawn is first moved in a game, it may bo played one or two squares ; but in the latter case the opponent has the privilege of taking it en... | |
| Charles Kenny (of Bayswater.) - 1847 - 136 sider
...another square; 3rd, to replace the piece or pawn and move his King. xIV. Should a player move out of his turn, his adversary may choose whether both moves...retracted. xv. 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... | |
| 1850 - 554 sider
...replace the piece or Pawn and move his King. 14. MOVING OUT or TURN. — Should a player move out of his turn, his adversary may choose whether both moves shall remain, or the second be retracted. 15. CAPTURE OF PAWN " EN TASSANT." — When a Pawn is first moved in a game, it may be played one or... | |
| Samuel Comyn - 1851 - 86 sider
...square ; 3rd, to replace the Piece or Pawn, and move his King. XIV. Should a player move out of his turn, his adversary may choose whether both moves...opponent has the privilege of taking it en passant with an}' Pawn which could have taken it had it been played one square only. A Pawn cannot be taken en passant... | |
| 1852 - 644 sider
...replace the piece or Pawn and move his King. 14. MOVING OUT OF TURN. — Should a player move out of his turn, his adversary may choose whether both moves shall remain, or the second be retracted. 15. CAPTURE OF PAWN " EN PASSANT." — When a Pawn is first moved in a game, it may be played one or... | |
| Thomas Frere, Edmond Hoyle - 1857 - 358 sider
...another square ; 3rd, to replace the piece or pawn and move his king. 14. Should a player move out of his turn, his adversary may choose whether both moves shall remain, or the second be retracted. 15. When a pawn is first moved in a game, it may be played one or two squares ; but in the latter case... | |
| Thomas Frere - 1858 - 126 sider
...another square ; 3rd, to replace the piece or pawn and move his king. 14. Should a player move out of his turn, his adversary may choose whether both moves shall remain, or the second be retracted. 15. "When a pawn is first moved in a game, it may be played one or two squares ; but in the latter... | |
| Charles Kenny - 1859 - 136 sider
...square ; 3rd, to replace the piece or pawn and move his King. XIV. Should a player move out of his turn, his adversary may choose whether both moves...has the privilege of taking it en passant with any oawn which could have taken it had it been played one square only. A pawn cannot be taken en passant... | |
| 1859 - 268 sider
...another square; 3d, to replace the Piece or Pawn and move his King. XIV. Should a player move out of his turn, his adversary may choose whether both moves...retracted. XV. When a Pawn is first moved in a game, it may he played one or two squares ; but in the latter case the opponent has the privilege of taking it en... | |
| Charles Kenny - 1859 - 134 sider
...square ; 3rd, to replace the piece or pawn and move his King. XIV. Should a player move out of his turn, his adversary may choose whether both moves shall remain, or the second be retracted. % . xv.. one square only. A pawn cannot be taken en passant by a piece. xvi. A player cannot caatle in the following... | |
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