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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... capture it . When your K. Kt . is at home , he can be played to your K. 2d square , or to K. B. 3d square , or to K. R. 3d square ; ut when the Knight gets to the middle of the board , his is wonderfully increased . Place him on your K ...
... capture it . When your K. Kt . is at home , he can be played to your K. 2d square , or to K. B. 3d square , or to K. R. 3d square ; ut when the Knight gets to the middle of the board , his is wonderfully increased . Place him on your K ...
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... capture , and the shortest move forward of the Bishop when they do . Thus the humble Pawn moves forward , in a right line , but cannot move either backward , obliquely , or sidewise ( except in capturing , when it moves obliquely as ...
... capture , and the shortest move forward of the Bishop when they do . Thus the humble Pawn moves forward , in a right line , but cannot move either backward , obliquely , or sidewise ( except in capturing , when it moves obliquely as ...
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... capture it , because it would not be in her line of march . If the Black in this situation , had the first move , the Rook might take either the Queen , the Bishop , or the Knight ; lift- ing the piece taken , off the board , and ...
... capture it , because it would not be in her line of march . If the Black in this situation , had the first move , the Rook might take either the Queen , the Bishop , or the Knight ; lift- ing the piece taken , off the board , and ...
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... capture the Rook , the Bishop , or the Knight , at his option , because they all stand within his range . ( + BLACK . The Pawn is the only man which does not take in the direction it moves ; for , whereas it moves only straight on ( in ...
... capture the Rook , the Bishop , or the Knight , at his option , because they all stand within his range . ( + BLACK . The Pawn is the only man which does not take in the direction it moves ; for , whereas it moves only straight on ( in ...
Seite 23
... captured ; he is nevertheless liable to the attacks of your adversary's pieces , which must be instantly warded off ... capturing the piece or Pawn that checks , 3. By interposing a piece or Pawn between the King CHECKING THE KING ...
... captured ; he is nevertheless liable to the attacks of your adversary's pieces , which must be instantly warded off ... capturing the piece or Pawn that checks , 3. By interposing a piece or Pawn between the King CHECKING THE KING ...
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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