If he had played his queen any where else, she would have been cramped ; therefore he offers to change, that in case you refuse, he may place her at her third square, where she would be extremely well posted. Analysis of the Game of Chess - Seite 132von François Danican Philidor - 1826 - 252 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| François Danican Philidor - 1750 - 168 Seiten
...play your Queen to take his Place again when taken ; for, if you had play'd it at your King's Bifhop's fourth Square to hinder the Check of his Knight, he would have pufii'd his King's Knight's Pawn upon your laid Bifhop, and would have made you lofe the Game immediately.... | |
| Peter Pratt - 1799 - 288 Seiten
...play your Queen to take his Place again when taken; for, if you had play'd it at your King's Bifi1op's fourth Square to hinder the Check of his Knight, he would have pufh'd his King's Knight's Pawn upon your faid Bifhop, and would have made you lofe the Game immediately.... | |
| Thomas Pruen (of Cheltenham.) - 1804 - 338 Seiten
...not knowing how to save your bishop without doing worse ; for, if you had played the bishop at your king's bishop's fourth square, to hinder the check...he would have pushed his king's knight's pawn upon him, and would have made you lose the game immediately. ( g) If he had played his queen any where else,... | |
| Thomas Pruen - 1804 - 348 Seiten
...not knowing how to save your bishop without doing worse ; for, if you had played the bishop at your king's bishop's fourth square, to hinder the check...he would have pushed his king's knight's pawn upon him, and would have made you lose the game immediately. ( g) If he had played his queen any where else,... | |
| William Jones - 1804 - 314 Seiten
...replace him ; for if you had seated him at your king's bishop's fourth, to hinder a new enterprise of his knight, he would have pushed his king's knight's pawn upon the bishop, and made you lose the game immediately. (g) He offers to exchange queens to break the direction... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1808 - 122 Seiten
...place again when taken; for, if you had played it at your king's bishop's fourth square to prevent the check of his knight, he would have pushed his...knight's pawn upon your said bishop, and would have won the game immediately. t If he had played his queen any where else, she would have been cramped... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1814 - 524 Seiten
...place again when taken ; for, if you had played it at your king^s bishop's fourth square to prevent the check of his knight, he would have pushed his king's knight's pawn upon yonr said bishop, and would have won the game immediately. t If he had played his queen any where else,... | |
| William Stopford Kenny - 1818 - 260 Seiten
...knowing how to save your bishop, you play your queen to replace him ; for it' you had placed it at your king's bishop's fourth square, to hinder the check...he would have pushed his king's knight's pawn upon the bishop, nud have made you lose the game immediately. W. Queen takes the knight. 16. B. Queen to... | |
| William Stopford Kenny - 1818 - 248 Seiten
...bishop, you play your queen to replace him j for if you had placed it at your king's bishop's founh square, to hinder the check of his knight, he would have pushed his king's knight's pawn upon the bishop, and have made you Jose the game immediately. W. Queen takes the knight. 16. B. Queen to... | |
| François Danican Philidor - 1819 - 300 Seiten
...queen to take his place agaia when taken; for, if you had played it to your king's bishop's fourlh square to hinder the check of his knight, he would...would have made you lose the game immediately. B. Kuight takes the bishop. 16. W. Queen takes the knight. have been cramped ; therefore he offers to... | |
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