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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... pieces . The move of the knight is unquestionably the least easy to be comprehended by the novice , of any piece upon the board ; and until the publication of this introgressive trea- tise , in which the moves were for the first time ...
... pieces . The move of the knight is unquestionably the least easy to be comprehended by the novice , of any piece upon the board ; and until the publication of this introgressive trea- tise , in which the moves were for the first time ...
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... find one that is more innocent ; and the following piece , written with a view to correct ( among a few young friends ) some little improprieties in the practice of it , shows at the same time , that it may , THE ...
... find one that is more innocent ; and the following piece , written with a view to correct ( among a few young friends ) some little improprieties in the practice of it , shows at the same time , that it may , THE ...
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... pieces and situations , the dangers they are respectively exposed to , the several possibilities of their aiding each other , the proba- bilities that the adversary may take this or that move , and attack this or the other piece , and ...
... pieces and situations , the dangers they are respectively exposed to , the several possibilities of their aiding each other , the proba- bilities that the adversary may take this or that move , and attack this or the other piece , and ...
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... piece you must move it somewhere ; ' if you set it down you must let it stand ; ' and it is therefore best that ... pieces of success are apt to produce presumption , and its consequent inattention , by which the loss may be recovered ...
... piece you must move it somewhere ; ' if you set it down you must let it stand ; ' and it is therefore best that ... pieces of success are apt to produce presumption , and its consequent inattention , by which the loss may be recovered ...
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... piece in danger and unsupported ; that by another he will put his king in a perilous situation , & c . By this generous civility ( so opposite to the unfairness above forbidden ) you may , indeed , happen to lose the game to your ...
... piece in danger and unsupported ; that by another he will put his king in a perilous situation , & c . By this generous civility ( so opposite to the unfairness above forbidden ) you may , indeed , happen to lose the game to your ...
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