Knight, ) and in all analogous cases ; and whenever one player considers that his opponent can force the game, or that neither side can win it, he has the right of submitting the case to the umpire or bystanders, who shall decide whether it is one for... The Book of Table Games - Side 397redigert av - 1894 - 628 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Howard Staunton - 1860 - 650 sider
...aSamst a suPenor or e1ual force' A King and Knight ) And whenever one player considers that one side can force the game, or that neither side can win it,...bystanders, who shall decide whether it is one for the fifty move counting. NB — But it does not apply to games wherein one partv undertakes to mate with... | |
| 1862 - 628 sider
...King, Bishop, and Knight.J and all analogous rases ; and whenever one player considers that one side can force the game, or that neither side can win it,...has the right of submitting the case to the umpire er bystanders, who shall decide whether it is one for the fifty move counting; should he not be mated... | |
| George H. Selkirk - 1868 - 664 sider
...King and two Вishops ~\ King and two Knights > against King and Queen, King, Вishop, and Knight ) and in all analogous cases ; and whenever one player...bystanders, who shall decide whether it is one for the fifty move counting; should he not be mated within the fifty moves he may claim that the game shall... | |
| Philidor Chess Club, Brooklyn - 1878 - 32 sider
...king and knight, against a superior (or equal force). And whenever one player considers that one side can force the game, or that neither side can win it,...bystanders, who shall decide whether it is one for the fifty move counting. — NB But it does not apply to games wherein one party undertakes to mate with... | |
| William Cook (writer on chess.) - 1880 - 66 sider
...or King and Knight j King and two Bishops \ King and Bishop f superior force. King and two Knights I Against King and Queen. King, Bishop, and Knight J and in all analagous cases ; and whenever one player considers that his opponent can force the game, or that neither... | |
| W R Bland - 132 sider
...superior force. King and Bishop, King and Knight, King and Two Bishops, ] King and Two Knights-, I Against King and Queen. King, Bishop, and Knight,...bystanders, who shall decide whether it is one for the fifty move counting; should he not be mated within fifty moves, he may claim that the game shall proceed.... | |
| 1887 - 554 sider
...King and Two Bishops, ) King and Two Knights, V against King and Queen. King, Bishop, and Knight, ) and in all analogous cases ; and whenever one player...bystanders, who shall decide whether it is one for the fifty move counting ; should he not be mated within the fifty moves, he may claim that the game shall... | |
| George Hatfield Dingley Gossip - 1889 - 168 sider
...King and two Bishops, ] King and two Knights, [ against Kin& and King, Bishop and Knight, J Queen, and in all analogous cases ; and whenever one player...bystanders, who shall decide whether it is one for the fifty -move counting. Should he not be mated within the fifty moves, he may claim that the game shall... | |
| 1883 - 460 sider
...been satisfactorily settled. Clause 1 1 of the UC A laws has it that, "A player may call upon iders that his opponent can force the game, or that neither...case to the umpire, or bystanders, who shall decide whelherit is one for the fifty-move counting. Should he not be mated within fifty moves he may claim... | |
| Andrew Sloan Draper - 1907 - 432 sider
...i King and two Bishops, V against King and Queen. King, Bishop, and Knight, ) and in all anaiogous cases ; and whenever one player considers that his...that neither side can win it, he has the right of suhmitting the case to the umpire or hystanders, who shall decide whether it is one for the fifty move... | |
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