KING'S BISHOP'S OPENING. (So called because the first player places his King's Bishop at QB fourth square, on the second move.) WHITE. BLACK. 1. KP two sq. 1. KP two sq. 2. KB to QB fourth. 2. KB to QB fourth. 3. QBP one sq. A treatise on the game of chess - Seite 41von William Lewis - 1844Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Gioachino Greco - 1819 - 512 Seiten
...checks 22. R. to adv. KR third sq. 22. Kt. takes R. and checks 23. Q. takes Kt. and checkmates. Game. 1. KP two squares 1. KP two squares 2. KB to QB fourth sq. 2. KB to QB fourth sq. • If the Black attack, the QB with KKP you should pl»yu follows:— 19.... | |
| William Lewis - 1834 - 342 Seiten
...one sq. K. to his second square. KR to KB sq. KP one square, KING S BISHOP S GAME. SECOND DEFENCE. 1 . KP two squares. 1 . KP two squares. 2. KB to QB fourth 2. KBto QB fourth square. 3. QBP one square. 4. B. takes P. square. 3. QP two squares. 4. K. Kt. to B.... | |
| William Lewis - 1837 - 216 Seiten
...square. 9. QP two squares. You have evidently by far the best of the game. THIRD GAME. BLACK. WHITE. 1. KP two squares. 1. KP two squares. 2. KB to QB fourth square. 2. KB to QB fourth square. 3. QBP one square. 3. Q. to K. second square. 4. K. Kt. to K. second... | |
| Catechism - 1840 - 92 Seiten
...of the king's bishop's opening. A. Here it is. KING'S BISHOP'S OPENING. 1. KP two sq. 1. KP two sq. 2. KB to QB fourth. 2. KB to QB fourth. 3. QBP one sq. 3. Q. to K. second. 4. QP one sq. 4. QP one sq. 5. K. Kt. to B. third. * 5. K. Kt. to B. third.... | |
| George Walker - 1841 - 326 Seiten
...(best). 5. KP takes QP 5. KP advances. Black has the better situation. GAME VI. 1. KP two. 1. KP two. 2. KB to QB fourth. 2. KB to QB fourth. 3. QBP one.— Should Black now answer with Q,. BP 1, or Q. Kt. to B. 3, you push QP 2 ; and on his talcing P. with... | |
| William Lewis - 1844 - 566 Seiten
...better position than the White. SIXTH VARIATION, BEGINNING AT THE THIRD MOVE OF THE FIFTH VARIATION. 1. KP two squares. 1. KP two squares. 2. KB to QB fourth. 2. KBP two squares. 3. QP two squares. 3. KP takes P. FIBST METHOD. 4. KB takes Kfc 4. KR takes B. 5.... | |
| 1844 - 480 Seiten
...B. 18 P. takes B. 19 Q. takes P. checks and Mates next move. GAME III. FROM CANZENOVE. WHITE. BLACK. 1 KP two squares 1 KP two squares 2 KB to QB fourth 2 QBP one square 3 Q. to K. second 4 Q,. BP one square 5 KBP two squares 6 KBP advances 7 KP takes P.... | |
| 1844 - 276 Seiten
...which, after the first nine or ten moves, leaves to each party the choice of castling with an even game. 1. KP two squares. 1. KP two squares. 2. KB to QB fourth square. 2. KB to QB fourth square. 8. Q. to K. second square. 3. QP one square. 4. KBP two squares.... | |
| Bristol chess club, Elijah Williams - 1845 - 170 Seiten
...XXXIX. Between Mr. HEMDERSON and Mr. EW WILLIAMS. Mr. H.— White. Mr. EW— Black. 1 KP two. 1 KP two. 2 KB to QB fourth. 2 KB to QB fourth. 3 QBP one. 3 QP two. (a) 4 B. takes P. 4 K. Kt. to B. third. 5 KB to Q. Kt. third, (a) 5 Kt. takes KP 6 Q. to... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1845 - 376 Seiten
...Id. Q. checkmates. Mr. Cochrane gives the following defence against this method of opening the game. 1. KP two squares. 1. KP two squares. 2. KB to QB fourth square. 2. KB to QB fourth square 3. Q. to K. second square. 3. Q. to K. second square. If you advance... | |
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