| William Lewis - 1822 - 264 Seiten
...' remain with a Queen or a Rook, against a King, &c. &c. But if a player agree to checkmate with & particular piece, or Pawn, or on a particular square...or engage to force his adversary, to stalemate, or to checkmate him, he is not restricted to any number of moves. No. XXIII. When the King is stalemated,... | |
| William Lewis - 1827 - 310 Seiten
...same law holds good : for example, if he remain with a Queen or a Rook, against n King, &c. &c. But if a player agree to checkmate with a particular piece,...or engage to force his adversary, to stalemate, or to checkmate him, he is not restricted to any number of moves. * The Chess Club retains the old law,... | |
| J. H. Sarratt - 1828 - 260 Seiten
...common or regular games. If a player agree to check-mate with a particular Piece, or with a marked Pawn; or on a particular square; or engage to force his adversary to stalemate, or to check-mate him, he is not restricted to any number of moves. t • No. 23. In every part of the... | |
| William Lewis - 1837 - 216 Seiten
...with a piece or pieces that can checkmate with more ease than the above, the same law holds good. But if a player agree to checkmate with a particular piece or pawn, or on a. particular square, or engages to force his adversary to stalemate, or to checkmate him, he is not restricted to any number... | |
| 1842 - 1008 Seiten
...for all other check-mates of pieces only, such as Queen or Rook only, Queen against a Rook, &c., &e. XXIII. If a player agree to check-mate with a particular...his adversary to stale-mate or check-mate him, he 13 not restricted to any number of moves. XXIV. A stale-mate is a drawn game. XXV. If a player make... | |
| 1844 - 90 Seiten
...appointed to terminate the game. If these be accomplished without a mate it is a drawn game. If, however, a player agree to checkmate with a particular piece...square, or engage to force his adversary to stalemate or to checkmate him, he is not restricted to any number of moves. 20. Should any new situation arise,... | |
| 1844 - 480 Seiten
...antagonist gives him notice, otherwise he must suffer it to be a drawn game. If a player agree to check with a particular piece or pawn, or on a particular square, or engage to make his adversary checkmate or stalemate him, he is not restricted to any number of moves. 22. Stalemate... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1847 - 538 Seiten
...good for all other checkmates of Pieces only, such jas Queen, or Rook only, Queen against a Rook, kc., &C. XXIII. If a player agree to checkmate with a particular...him, he is not restricted to any number of moves. xxrv. A stalemate is a drawn game. XXV. If a player make a false move, castle improperly, &e., &c.,... | |
| 1850 - 554 Seiten
...only, Queen against a Rook, &c. 23. NUMBER OF MOVES — WHEN NOT RESTRICTED. — If a player *?ree to check-mate with a particular piece or Pawn, or...or engage to force his adversary to stale-mate or 'beck-mate him, he is not restricted to any number of moves. 120 CHESS FOR WINTER EVENINGS. 24. STALE-MATE.... | |
| Samuel S. Boden - 1851 - 212 Seiten
...second moves. Besides these, several other varieties of odds have been devised ; such as the engaging to checkmate with a particular piece, or pawn, or on a particular square ; the allowing one's opponent's Queen to have the Knight's move, &c. ; but other odds than the four... | |
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