| Edmond Hoyle - 1814 - 524 Seiten
...guard against either a check by discovery, or a stale-mate. Viug has three pawns on a line in front, he should not stir them till forced to it. 17. Endeavour...behind a pawn, or a piece, in such a manner, as upon pla3'ing that pawn, or piece, you discover a check upon ^your adversary's king, and consequently may... | |
| Montigny - 1817 - 236 Seiten
...castled, advancing the pieces, especially the queen and castles, to support them; and if the front, he should not stir them till forced to it. 17. Endeavour...in ambuscade; that is, place the queen, bishop, or castle behind a pawn, or a piece, in such a manner, as upon playing that pawn, or piece, you discover... | |
| William Stopford Kenny - 1817 - 88 Seiten
...defend yourself. Great advantages may be gained by an ambuscade, which is having the queen for instance, behind a pawn or a piece in such a manner, as upon playing that pawn or piece, a check is discovered upon the adversary's king, by which you may often get a piece or some other advantage.... | |
| Alfred Montigny - 1818 - 272 Seiten
...queen and castles, to support them ; and if the adversary's king has three pawns on a line in front, he should not stir them till forced to it. 17. Endeavour...in ambuscade; that is, place the queen, bishop, or castle behind a pawn, or a piece, in such a manner, as upon playing that pawn, or piece, you discover... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 694 Seiten
...queen and rooks, to support them ; anil if the adversary's king has three pawns on a line in front, he should not stir them till forced to it. 17« Endeavour...place the queen, bishop, or rook behind a pawn, or n piece, in such a manner, as upon playing that pawn, or piece, you discover a check upon your adversary's... | |
| 1823 - 406 Seiten
...till compelled to it. 17 . Endeavour to bare a move as it were in ambuscade, in playing the game : that is, place the queen, bishop, or rook behind a pawn, or a piece, in such a way, as that upon playing that pawn, or piece, you discover a check upon your adversary's king, and... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1829 - 308 Seiten
...pawns till compelled to it. 17. Endeavour to have a move as it were uvambuscade, in playing the game : that is, place the queen, bishop, or rook behind a pawn, or a piece, ia such a way, as that upon playing that pawn, or piece, you discover a check upon your adversary's... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1830 - 308 Seiten
...till compelled to it. 17. Endeavour to have a move as it were in ambuscade, in playing the game :• that is. place the queen, bishop, or rook, behind a pawn, or a piece, in such a way, as that upon playing that pan'p, or piece, you discover a check upon your adversary's king, and... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1833 - 618 Seiten
...queen and rooks to support them ; and if the adversary's king have three pawns on a line In front, he should not stir them till forced to it. 17. Endeavour...rook behind a pawn, or a piece, in such a manner, as that, upon playing that pawn, or piece, TOU discover a check upon your adversary's king, and consequently... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1835 - 522 Seiten
...queen and rooks to support them ; aud if the adversary's king have three pawns on a line in front, he should not stir them till forced to it. 17. Endeavour...rook behind a pawn, or a piece, in such a manner, as that, upon playing that pawn, or piece, you discover a check upon your adversary's king, and consequently... | |
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