Analysis of the Game of Chess: Illus. by Diagrams, on which are Marked the Situation of the Party for the Back-games and Ends of Parties

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T. and J. Allman, 1819 - 264 Seiten
 

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Seite 264 - When one has dismissed his piece, he cannot take it again, to play it to another place ; but so long as he keeps his hold of it, he is at liberty to play it where he pleases.
Seite 194 - If you had taken his bishop, he would have given you check with his queen at your queen's third square, and mate by taking your rook the following move.
Seite 6 - It is always dangerous to let the adversary's king's bishop batter the line of your king's bishop's pawn; and as it is likewise the most dangerous piece to form an attack, it is not only...
Seite 39 - He has two reasons for playing this bishop : the first is, to push his queen's pawn, in order to make room for his king's bishop ; the second, to oppose it to your king's bishop, and get rid of him in time, according to the rule prescribed in the first party.
Seite 264 - If it be agreed to give the advantage of a piece, or a pawn, and it have been forgotten at the beginning of a game, it will be left to the choice of him who has suffered by such a mistake, to go on with the game, or to recommence.

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