A Handbook of ChessRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1860 - 89 sider |
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Side 11
... Knight A King and Queen can win against A King , Rook , & Bishop can win against A King , two Bishops , and Knight can win against Can win against a King . A King and Rook , King and two Bishops , King and two Knights , King , Bishop ...
... Knight A King and Queen can win against A King , Rook , & Bishop can win against A King , two Bishops , and Knight can win against Can win against a King . A King and Rook , King and two Bishops , King and two Knights , King , Bishop ...
Side 12
... of course occurs in consequence of a Discovered check . Place the pieces thus : - White . K. at his 5th sq . Black . B. at K.'s R.'s sq . Kt . at K.'s B.'s 3 sq . Now , by removing the Knight to his Queen's second 12 HANDBOOK OF CHESS .
... of course occurs in consequence of a Discovered check . Place the pieces thus : - White . K. at his 5th sq . Black . B. at K.'s R.'s sq . Kt . at K.'s B.'s 3 sq . Now , by removing the Knight to his Queen's second 12 HANDBOOK OF CHESS .
Side 13
George Frederick Pardon. Now , by removing the Knight to his Queen's second square , or to the King's Knight's fifth square , you both discover check and give double check . Then there is what is called Perpetual check , which occurs ...
George Frederick Pardon. Now , by removing the Knight to his Queen's second square , or to the King's Knight's fifth square , you both discover check and give double check . Then there is what is called Perpetual check , which occurs ...
Side 14
... Knight , you are said to win the exchange . MINOR PIECES . - The Knight and the Bishop are so called . It is usual to call the King , Queen , Rook , Bishop , and Knight , Pieces , and the Pawns Men . RANK AND FILE . - As the pieces ...
... Knight , you are said to win the exchange . MINOR PIECES . - The Knight and the Bishop are so called . It is usual to call the King , Queen , Rook , Bishop , and Knight , Pieces , and the Pawns Men . RANK AND FILE . - As the pieces ...
Side 15
... Knights , on the board at the same time . This peculiarity belongs to the modern game of Chess . According to Major Jaenisck , the Italians changed the ad- vanced Pawn for any Piece already taken . FORCED MOVE . - When a player can only ...
... Knights , on the board at the same time . This peculiarity belongs to the modern game of Chess . According to Major Jaenisck , the Italians changed the ad- vanced Pawn for any Piece already taken . FORCED MOVE . - When a player can only ...
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9 Kt advances his Queen's advantage adversary adverse King attacking the Knight attacking the Queen best move BISHOP'S OPENING Black King Black takes checkmate defends his King's Discovered check doubled Pawn draw the game drawn game Edition Fcap fifth move Gambit Pawn Giuoco Piano give check interposes J'ADOUBE K. B. to Q K. B. to Q. B. King and Rook King's Bishop's Pawn King's Gambit King's Knight's Pawn Knight to Bishop's Kt.'s sq MATE IN THREE Morphy move his King moves Queen's Muzio Gambit Pawn one square Pawn two squares Pawn with Pawn perpetual check Piece or Pawn post 8vo PROBLEM Q. B. takes Q.'s sq Queen to King's Queen's Bishop's Pawn Queen's Knight Rook's Pawn ROUTLEDGE SCOTCH GAMBIT second player sixth square stalemate take Pawn take the Pawn takes K. P. takes Kt takes Q THREE MOVES White King White playing WHITE TO PLAY young player
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Side 15 - Pawn which has reached the eighth or last square of the Chess-board, must be immediately exchanged for a Queen, or any other piece the player may think fit, even though all the pieces remain on the board.
Side 71 - ... done to the first player. It will be seen that this opening is but a variation of the Giuoco Piano, and that it results in a perfectly even game. The moves are — 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 This third move of the first player gives the name to the opening, and constitutes the gambit. It is the opinion of most writers that the second player must take the pawn or consent to a very bad position.
Side 20 - ... with any Pawn which could have taken it had it been played one square only. A Pawn cannot be taken en passant by a piece.
Side 64 - 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. 4. KB to QB 4. 4.
Side 50 - I see. WHITE BLACK (Dr Lasker) (Capablanca) 1. P to K 4 1. P to K 4 2.
Side 49 - ... the worst of it, and will be obliged to sacrifice a Knight. This, however, is no great disadvantage to a fine player in this opening, as was proved by Mr. Cochrane some years since. Before...