The Book of Chess: Containing the Rudiments of the Game, and Elementary Analyses of the Most Popular Openings Exemplified in Games Actually Played by the Greatest Masters; Including Staunton's Analysis of the King's and Queen's Gambits, Numerous Positions and Problems on Diagrams, Both Original and Selected. : Also a Series of Chess Tales, with Illustrations Engraved from Original DesignsD. Appleton and Company, 1874 - 509 Seiten |
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... White having first move . - Defence , Black having first move • · II ... Play . - Games I. and II . between Messrs . Withers and Williams of the Bristol Chess Club . - Game III . be- tween ... Game in Actual . Play between xii CONTENTS .
... White having first move . - Defence , Black having first move • · II ... Play . - Games I. and II . between Messrs . Withers and Williams of the Bristol Chess Club . - Game III . be- tween ... Game in Actual . Play between xii CONTENTS .
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... play with the white pieces ; we advise him nevertheless to accustom himself to the use of either colour ; for which pur- pose he will do well to play over our lessons with the white and black pieces alternately . The game of Chess is played ...
... play with the white pieces ; we advise him nevertheless to accustom himself to the use of either colour ; for which pur- pose he will do well to play over our lessons with the white and black pieces alternately . The game of Chess is played ...
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... play the black pieces your Queen will then be to the right of your King . This circumstance is very puzzling to begin ers who study . from books , in which advice is generally given to the player of the white pieces ; for when they have to ...
... play the black pieces your Queen will then be to the right of your King . This circumstance is very puzzling to begin ers who study . from books , in which advice is generally given to the player of the white pieces ; for when they have to ...
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... played by each player alternately , and as we suppose you to play the white pieces we shall generally give you the first move . Be careful , therefore , whenever a position or problem is given by way of illustration , to notice the ...
... played by each player alternately , and as we suppose you to play the white pieces we shall generally give you the first move . Be careful , therefore , whenever a position or problem is given by way of illustration , to notice the ...
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... white Rook on your K. R. 8th , and a white Knight on your K. Kt . 8th . In this position by playing your Knight to your K. R. 6th , your R. checks the black King by discovery . By playing your Kt . to K. B. 6th , instead of to K. R. 6th ...
... white Rook on your K. R. 8th , and a white Knight on your K. Kt . 8th . In this position by playing your Knight to your K. R. 6th , your R. checks the black King by discovery . By playing your Kt . to K. B. 6th , instead of to K. R. 6th ...
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2d sq 3d best 3d ch 7th move advance advantage adversary adversary's Amant attack B.'s sq best move better game Bishop Bishop's opening capture Castles check-mate defence draw the game four moves Giuoco Piano interposes Jaenisch K. B. 3d sq K. B. sq K. B. takes K. B. P. K. B. takes Kt K. B. to Q K. B. to Q. B. K. P. two squares K. R.'s 5th ch King King's Gambit King's Knight's King's Pawn Knight Lond lose mate in three move Q NOTES TO GAME piece or Pawn play and mate play Q position Q. B. 4th sq Q. B. P. one sq Q. B. P. takes Q. B. takes Q. B. to K Q. P. one sq Q. P. two sq Q. R. to Q reply Rook second player takes K. B. P. ch takes K. P. takes Q three moves variation White to play