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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... points to gain , and com- petitors or adver aries to contend with , and in which there is a vast variety of good and ill events , that are , in some degree , the effects of prudence or the want of it . By play- ing at Chess then we ...
... points to gain , and com- petitors or adver aries to contend with , and in which there is a vast variety of good and ill events , that are , in some degree , the effects of prudence or the want of it . By play- ing at Chess then we ...
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... point out to him kindly , that by such a move he places or leaves a 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 ...
... point out to him kindly , that by such a move he places or leaves a 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 ...
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... points of movement , always to the third square distant ( including that upon which he stands ) in every direction , from black to white , and from white to black . He may move from 36 to 19 , 21 , 30 , 46 , 51 , 53 , 26 , 42 , passing ...
... points of movement , always to the third square distant ( including that upon which he stands ) in every direction , from black to white , and from white to black . He may move from 36 to 19 , 21 , 30 , 46 , 51 , 53 , 26 , 42 , passing ...
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... game . 20. If any dispute arise as to points of the game , for which the laws have not provided , the matter is to be referred to a third person , whose decision is to be final . GENERAL RULES FOR THE PLAY . 1. Move your pawns 36.
... game . 20. If any dispute arise as to points of the game , for which the laws have not provided , the matter is to be referred to a third person , whose decision is to be final . GENERAL RULES FOR THE PLAY . 1. Move your pawns 36.
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... points . - 1st , by inducing White to advance his queen's pawn to prevent capture , he would break his chain of pawns - a material point of his strength ; and 2nd , that of preventing the advance of the white king's pawn , which at ...
... points . - 1st , by inducing White to advance his queen's pawn to prevent capture , he would break his chain of pawns - a material point of his strength ; and 2nd , that of preventing the advance of the white king's pawn , which at ...
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