The Accomplished Chess-player; an Elementary Treatise Explaining the Game, as Played by the London ClubH.K. Causton, jun., 1837 - 119 Seiten |
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... observed ; as the game more becomes the image of human life , and par- ticularly of war ; in which , if you have incautiously put your self into a bad and dangerous position , you cannot obtain your enemy's leave to withdraw your troops ...
... observed ; as the game more becomes the image of human life , and par- ticularly of war ; in which , if you have incautiously put your self into a bad and dangerous position , you cannot obtain your enemy's leave to withdraw your troops ...
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... observed by both parties , and should not be insisted on for one side , while deviated from by the other - for this is not equitable . Secondly , if it is agreed not to observe the rules exactly , but one party demands indulgencies , he ...
... observed by both parties , and should not be insisted on for one side , while deviated from by the other - for this is not equitable . Secondly , if it is agreed not to observe the rules exactly , but one party demands indulgencies , he ...
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... observe the most perfect silence . For if you give advice , you offend both parties ; him against whom you gave it , because it may lead to the loss of his game ; and him in whose favor you gave it , because though it be good , and he ...
... observe the most perfect silence . For if you give advice , you offend both parties ; him against whom you gave it , because it may lead to the loss of his game ; and him in whose favor you gave it , because though it be good , and he ...
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... observations of most of their predecessors on the sub- ject . The following chief points of the superiority of each piece , will be useful to the student . Advantages of the Bishop over the Knight . 1. - A Bishop can at one move , be ...
... observations of most of their predecessors on the sub- ject . The following chief points of the superiority of each piece , will be useful to the student . Advantages of the Bishop over the Knight . 1. - A Bishop can at one move , be ...
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... observed , that the king cannot be taken , or removed from the board ; * the object of the game of either party , is to blockade the monarch of the opposite color , and he who succeeds in doing so , wins the game . † -See checkmate ...
... observed , that the king cannot be taken , or removed from the board ; * the object of the game of either party , is to blockade the monarch of the opposite color , and he who succeeds in doing so , wins the game . † -See checkmate ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
advantage adversary attack black king black pawn black queen's Black-K chess-board Commencing covers the check drawn game exchange GAMBIT game of Chess gives check j'adoube K. B. P. takes K. B. P. two sq K. B. takes K. B. to Q K. B. to Q. B. K. P. one sq K. R. sq K.Kt King castles king's bishop's pawn King's knight's pawn king's pawn King's rook's pawn knight's 3rd lost the game MATE mode of play pawn retakes placed played at Chess Q. B. 4th sq Q. B. P. one sq Q. B. to K Q. P. two sq Q. R. 3rd sq Q. R. takes Q. R. to Q Queen takes Queen's bishop's pawn Queen's knight's pawn Queen's rook's pawn retakes Kt retakes Q rook takes second square side takes K. P. takes Kt takes Q takes Q. B. three pawns white bishop white pawn white queen's White-K