| 1859 - 284 Seiten
...escape from an attack, and to retort one on the adversary^ see, presently, the diagram No. 8 (p.2"í). Check and Checkmate. — The King is said to be in...made, he must be warned of his danger by the cry of che>;l\ and the player is then compelled either to remove his King out of check, or parry the cheek... | |
| 1859 - 284 Seiten
...escape from an attack, and to retort one on the adversary, see, presently, the diagram No. 8 (p. ). Check and Checkmate. — The King is said to be in...taken, whenever any direct attack upon him is made, ho must be warned of his danger by the cry of check, and the player is then compelled either to remove... | |
| 1859 - 290 Seiten
...is attacked by any Piece or Pawn, for it being a fundamental law of chess that the King can nevei oe taken, whenever any direct attack upon him is made,...is then compelled either to remove his King out of check, or parry the check by interposing а Man between the King and the attacking Piece, or capture... | |
| 1859 - 268 Seiten
...escape from an attack, and to retort one on the adversary, see, presently, the diagram No. 8 (р.^Д). Check and Checkmate. — The King 'is said to be in...being a fundamental law of chess that the King can nevet be taken, whenever any direct attack upon him is made, he must be warned of his danger by the... | |
| Miron James Hazeltine - 1860 - 90 Seiten
...to b in 'Hitck when he is attacked by any Piece or Pnwn, for it being a riuuliimenl.nl law of cluss that the King can never be taken, whenever any direct...the cry of check, and the player is then compelled eilhei to remove his King out of check, or parry the check by interposing a man between the King and... | |
| Miron James Hazeltine - 1860 - 92 Seiten
...couple with its defensive power an attack of great potency — even to forcing a speedy checkmate. CHECK AND CHECKMATE. — The King is said to be in check when he is attacked by any Piece or Pnwn, for it being a fundamental law of chess that the King can never be taken, whenever any direct... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1861 - 550 Seiten
...castling, to escape from an attack, and to retort one on the adversary, see, presently, the diagram No. 11. CHECK AND CHECKMATE. The King is said to be in check...is then compelled either to remove his King out of check, or parry the check by interposing a man between the King and the attacking Piece, or capture... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1864 - 562 Seiten
...is generally to place the royal Piece in safety, and at the same time bring the Rook from the comer square into better play. The conditions under which...is then compelled either to remove his King out of check, or parry the check by interposing a oian between the King and the attacking Piece, or capture... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1864 - 548 Seiten
...castling, to escape from an attack, and to retort one on the adversary, see Diagram No. 8 (p. 253). Check and Checkmate. — The King is said to be in...is then compelled either to remove his King out of check, or parry the check by interposing a man between the King and the attacking Piece, or capture... | |
| Napoleon Marache - 1866 - 284 Seiten
...one on the adversary, see Diagram No. 8 (p. 19). Check and Checkmate. — The King is said to be ¡n check when he is attacked by any Piece or Pawn, for...a fundamental law of Chess that the King can never bo taken, whenever any direct attack upon him is made, he must be warned of his danger by the cry of... | |
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