| Edmond Hoyle - 1808 - 122 Seiten
...playing to 53, «/- black to 38, and in both cases the adverse king mould be prevented from advancing. 22. When the adversary has no more than his king and...and only one house between the kings. This must then either be a drawn game, or if the opponent persisti in his endeavours to win, he will lose by a stale-mate,... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1808 - 120 Seiten
...you can never lose tjiat game if you bring and keep your c king opposite to your adversary's, wlien he is immediately either before or on one side of...and only one house between the kings. This must then either be a drawn game, or if the opponent persisU in his endeavours to win, he will lose by a stale-mate,... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1814 - 524 Seiten
...adverse king would be prevented from advancing. 32. When the adversary has no more than his king arid one pawn on the board, and you a king only, you can...and only one house between the kings. This must then either be a drawn game, or if the opponent persists in his endeavours to win, he will lose by a stale-mate,... | |
| Montigny - 1817 - 310 Seiten
...to move a pawn into the adversary's back row, in order to make a queen, when the original is lost. 21. At the latter end of a game, each party having...and only one house between the kings. This must then either be a drawn game, or if the opponent persists in his endeavours to win, he will lose by a stalemate,... | |
| Montigny - 1817 - 236 Seiten
...move a pawn into the adversary's back row, in order to make a queen, when the original is lost. 31. At the latter end of a game, each party having only...'only one house between the kings. This must then either be a drawn game, or if the opponent persists in his endeavours to win, he will lose by a stalemate,... | |
| Alfred Montigny - 1818 - 272 Seiten
...you bring and keep your king opposite to your adversary's, when he is immediately either before or one side of his pawn, and only one house between the...stalemate. 23. When your adversary has one pawn on the cattle's line, with a king and bishop against a king only, and his bishop is not of the colour that... | |
| John George Pohlman - 1819 - 492 Seiten
...When the Adversary has no more than his King and one Pawn on the Board, and you a King only, you ean never lose that Game, if you bring and keep your King...either before, or on one side of his Pawn, and only one Square between the Kings. This must then be either a drawn Game, or, if the Opponent persists in his... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 694 Seiten
...pawn on the board, and you a king only, you can never lose that game if you bring and keep your kinj? opposite to your adversary's, when he is immediately...and only one house between the kings. This must then either be a drawn game, or if the opponent persists in his endeavours to win, he will lose by a stale-mate,... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1833 - 640 Seiten
...playing to S3, or black to 38, and in both cases the adverse king would be prevented from advancing. 2*2. When the adversary has no more than his king...his pawn, and only one house between the kings. This mu»t then either be a drawn game, or if the opponent persist in his endeavours to win, he will lose... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1833 - 618 Seiten
...cases the advene king would be prevented from advancing. 22. When the adversary has no more than bis king and one pawn on the board, and you a king only,...and only one house between the kings. This must then either be a drawn game, or if the opponent persist in his endeavours to win, he will lose by a stale-mate,... | |
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