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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... Second - Circumspection , which surveys the whole Chess - board , or scene of action : the relation of the several ... position , you cannot obtain your enemy's leave to withdraw your troops and place them more securely ; but you must ...
... Second - Circumspection , which surveys the whole Chess - board , or scene of action : the relation of the several ... position , you cannot obtain your enemy's leave to withdraw your troops and place them more securely ; but you must ...
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... Place your King's Bishop on your King's Rook's third square . But as we shall hereafter have to give you many direc tions for playing a piece from one square to another , it will be desirable to write our instructions in the shortest ...
... Place your King's Bishop on your King's Rook's third square . But as we shall hereafter have to give you many direc tions for playing a piece from one square to another , it will be desirable to write our instructions in the shortest ...
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... second move you play Q. to K. Kt . 6th , checking . Of the three modes of escaping check , Black can avail himself of only one ; he cannot interpose , and he can- not move on account of the position of your Rook ; he must therefore take ...
... second move you play Q. to K. Kt . 6th , checking . Of the three modes of escaping check , Black can avail himself of only one ; he cannot interpose , and he can- not move on account of the position of your Rook ; he must therefore take ...
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... another piece which does ; for example , let the black King be at home ; then place a 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 ...
... another piece which does ; for example , let the black King be at home ; then place a 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 ...
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... another position , which will show you the power the Q. has of forcing the K. to move to the opposite side of the board SECOND SITUATION . BLACK . WHITE . In this situation $ 6 CHESS FOR WINTER EVENINGS .
... another position , which will show you the power the Q. has of forcing the K. to move to the opposite side of the board SECOND SITUATION . BLACK . WHITE . In this situation $ 6 CHESS FOR WINTER EVENINGS .
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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