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. The Hand-book of Chess - Side 20av Robert B. Wormald - 1860 - 58 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1852 - 622 sider
...Bishop's Pawn. 7. TOUCHING PIECES OR PAWNS. — A Piece or Pawn touched must be played, unless at tne moment of touching it, the player say "J'adoube,"...overturned by accident, it may be restored to its place.* 8. THE MOVE — WHEN COMMITTED. — While a player holds the piece or Pawn he has touched, he may play... | |
| 1854 - 380 sider
...moving in each game, unless otherwise agreed. Whenever a Pawn is given, it is understood to be always the King's Bishop's Pawn. VII. — A Piece or Pawn...played, unless at the moment of touching it the player ьпy " J'adoube," or words to that effect; but if a Piece or Pawn be displaced or overturned by accident,... | |
| Thomas Frere, Edmond Hoyle - 1857 - 358 sider
...understood to be always the king's bishop's pawn. the moment of touching it, the player say " J\idoiibe" or words to that effect ; but if a piece or pawn be displaced yt overturned by accident, it may be restored to its place. Note to No. 7, 6y 0 forge Walker. Nothing... | |
| Thomas Frere - 1858 - 126 sider
...understood to be always the king's bishop's pawn. the moment of touching it, the player say " <radou.be" or words to that effect ; but if a piece or pawn be...overturned by accident, it may be restored to its place. Note to No. 7, by George Walker. Nothing can be easier than to acquire the habit of saying " J'adoube"... | |
| 1859 - 292 sider
...first in each game, unless otherwise agreed. Whenever a Pawn is given, it is understood to be always the King's Bishop's Pawn. VII. A Piece or Pawn touched...overturned by accident, it may be restored to its place. VIII. While a player holds the Piece or Pawn he has touched, he may play it to any other than the square... | |
| Charles Kenny - 1859 - 136 sider
...otherwise agreed. Whenever a pawn is given, it is understood to be always the King's Bishop's Pawn. vn. A piece or pawn touched must be played, unless, at...overturned by accident, it may be restored to its place. » » vra. While a player holds the piece or pawn he has touched, he may play it to any other than... | |
| Charles Kenny - 1859 - 142 sider
...otherwise agreed. Whenever a pawn is given, it is understood to be always the King's Bishop's Pawn. vn. A piece or pawn touched must be played, unless, at the moment of touching it, the player say " J'admibe," or words to that effect ; but if a piece or pawn be displaced or overturned by accident,... | |
| Miron James Hazeltine - 1860 - 92 sider
...first in each game, unless otherwise agreed. Whenever a Pawn Is given, it ia understood to be always the King's Bishop's Pawn. VII. — A Piece or Pawn...overturned by accident^ it may be restored to its place. VIII. — While a player holds the Piece or Pawn he has touched, he may play it to any other than the... | |
| Miron James Hazeltine - 1860 - 90 sider
...otherwise agreed. Whenever a Pawn is given, it is understood to be always the King's Bishop'a Fawn. VII.— A Piece or Pawn touched must be played, unless...say " J'adoube," or words to that effect ; but if o Piece or Pawn be displaced or overturned ty accident, U may oe restored to its place. VIII.— While... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1861 - 550 sider
...first in each game, unless otherwise agreed. Whenever a Pawn is given, it is understood to be always the King's Bishop's Pawn. VII. A Piece or Pawn touched...overturned by accident, it may be restored to its place. VIII. While a player holds the Piece or Pawn he has touched, he may play it to any other than the square... | |
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