Chess Openings ...Longmans, 1874 - 64 sider |
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Side 3
... advantage by 4. Q Kt to B 3 ( see Ch II . § 2 , the K Kt's defence to the K B's game ) , but 3. Q Kt to B 3 , and the position is that of the Two Knights ' Defence , which produces an even game . If 3. P to Q 4 , the proper reply is 3 ...
... advantage by 4. Q Kt to B 3 ( see Ch II . § 2 , the K Kt's defence to the K B's game ) , but 3. Q Kt to B 3 , and the position is that of the Two Knights ' Defence , which produces an even game . If 3. P to Q 4 , the proper reply is 3 ...
Side 5
... Q or Kt . 5. B to K 2 If he should attack your Queen by 5. Q Kt to B3 , then- 6. B to Q Kt 5 7. Bx Kt 8. B to K Kt 5 6. B to Q 2 7. BxB with the advantage . 6. B to K 2 ( best ) 7. Castles THE KING'S KNIGHT'S OPENING . 5.
... Q or Kt . 5. B to K 2 If he should attack your Queen by 5. Q Kt to B3 , then- 6. B to Q Kt 5 7. Bx Kt 8. B to K Kt 5 6. B to Q 2 7. BxB with the advantage . 6. B to K 2 ( best ) 7. Castles THE KING'S KNIGHT'S OPENING . 5.
Side 6
... advantage . 4. Castles is often played ( see Varia- tion ) , but ought to result in an even game , as do 4 . P to Q 3 , and 4. Q Kt to B 3. * 5. P to Q 4 6. PxP 4. K Kt to B 3 ( best ) 5. PxP * For 4. P to Q Kt 4 , see § 4. The Evans ...
... advantage . 4. Castles is often played ( see Varia- tion ) , but ought to result in an even game , as do 4 . P to Q 3 , and 4. Q Kt to B 3. * 5. P to Q 4 6. PxP 4. K Kt to B 3 ( best ) 5. PxP * For 4. P to Q Kt 4 , see § 4. The Evans ...
Side 8
... . 9. PxK Kt P , ch 10. Kt to K 5 If 10. R to K sq . 11. B to K R 6 , ch . 12. Kt x Kt or Kt x P on QB 4 8. K to B sq ( best ) 9. KxP 10 KtxKt 10. K to Kt sq with the advantage . 11. Rx Kt 12. R to K 4 13. Kt 8 CHESS OPENINGS .
... . 9. PxK Kt P , ch 10. Kt to K 5 If 10. R to K sq . 11. B to K R 6 , ch . 12. Kt x Kt or Kt x P on QB 4 8. K to B sq ( best ) 9. KxP 10 KtxKt 10. K to Kt sq with the advantage . 11. Rx Kt 12. R to K 4 13. Kt 8 CHESS OPENINGS .
Side 9
... to result in an even game , but in practice it is found that the advantage generally rests with the first player , so difficult and dangerous is the defence . White GAME I. The Gambit Accepted . * 1. P THE KING'S KNIGHT'S OPENING . 9.
... to result in an even game , but in practice it is found that the advantage generally rests with the first player , so difficult and dangerous is the defence . White GAME I. The Gambit Accepted . * 1. P THE KING'S KNIGHT'S OPENING . 9.
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advantage best game best move better game Bishop's Pawn's Game Bishop's Pawn's Opening BP ch Bx Kt BXK BP Castles 12 Centre Counter Gambit Centre Gambit ch best CHAPTER CHESS OPENINGS Cochrane Gambits Evans Gambit fourth move Gambit Declined Giuoco Piano IRREGULAR ATTACKS IRREGULAR DEFENCES Italian Defence KING'S GAMBIT KING'S KNIGHT'S OPENING Knight's Game Kt 5 ch Kt PxP Kt sq Kt to B3 Kt to K Kt to Kt Kt to Q B Kt x K P Kt x Kt LONGMAN Max Lange Muzio Gambit Paul's Philidor's Defence Px Kt Q 4 best Q BX Q Kt Q sq Q to K R Q to Q QB 4 Black QB 4 ch Queen's Bishop's Pawn's Queen's Gambit QUEEN'S KNIGHT'S OPENING Rook Ruy Lopez Salvio and Cochrane Scotch Gambit second player strong attack superior game White
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Side 37 - Gambit refused." The regular defence to the King's Gambit is as follows : — White. Black. 1 P. to K. 4 1 P. to K. 4 2 P. to KB 4 2 P. takes P. 3 K. Kt. to B. 3 3 P. to K. Kt. 4...
Side 18 - STEINITZ.) (AMATEUR.) 1. P. to K. 4. 1. P. to K. 4. 2. Kt. to KB 3. 2. Kt. to QB 3. 3. B. to QB 4.
Side 41 - Black. 1. P. to K. 4. 1. P. to K. 4. 2. P. to KB 4. 2. P. takes P. 3. K. Kt. to B. 3.
Side ii - It is known that he acted as procurator for the prior or chapter (1271-86), but he later seems to have been in disgrace. His Chronicle deals with the history of England from the earliest times to the death of Edward I and seems to have as its aim the glorification of that king. The early part relies ultimately upon Geoffrey of Monmouth and other writers, but for the reign of Edward I it is an original and valuable authority, with a strong anti-Scottish bias.
Side 20 - White. Black. 1. P. to K. 4. 1. P. to K. 4. 2. K. Kt. to B. 3. 2. Q. Kt. to B. 3. 3- P. to Q. 4.
Side i - ... Prince of Wales, celebrated within its walls in the spring of 1872, and with a view to aid in that movement Mr. William Longman began to write on St. Paul's, with little intention of entering so deeply into architectural details ; but writing is not unlike letting out of water — a man takes up his goose-quill, and cannot tell when he will lay it down. So it is that " St. Paul's " expanded under the pen of our author into a goodly volume, illustrated with six engravings on. steel and nearly...
Side 10 - Black 1. P to K 4 1. P to K 4 2. K Kt to B 3 2. Q Kt to B 3 3. B to QB 4 3. B to QB 4 4. P to Q Kt 4 4. B x P 5. P to QB 3 5.
Side 14 - P. to K. 4 2 K. Kt. to B. 3 2 Q. Kt. to B. 3 3 P. to Q. 4 This third move of the first player gives the name to the opening-, and constitutes the gambit.
Side 41 - K 4. 2. P to KB 4. 2. P takes P. 3. Kt to KB 3. 3. P to K Kt 4. 4. P to KR 4. 4. P to K Kt 5. 5. Kt to K 5. 5.
Side 8 - Q. Kt. to B. 3 3 KB to QB 4 3 KB to QB 4 4 P. to QB 3 4 K. Kt. to B. 3 5 P. to Q. 4 5 P. takes P. 6 P. to K. 5 6 K. Kt. to K. (weak) 7 KB to Q. 5 This is the best move for the white, as it forks the two knights. If black now takes pawn with pawn, white must exchange pawns, and then black can either give check with the bishop, or take king's bishop's pawn with his knight, and fork the...