| William Lewis - 1834 - 342 Seiten
...game. The above moves might also occur in the King's Bishop's Game : for example — 1. KP two squares. 1. KP two squares. 2. KB to QB fourth 2. KB to Q, B. fourth square. square. 3. QP two squares. You must not take with the pawn, because Black would... | |
| 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
...would take K. Kt. P. with yours, and have an excellent game. (A.) Oclfntr. Slarfc. 1 . KP two squares. 1 . KP two squares. 2. KB to QB fourth. 2. KB to QB fourth. 3. QSP one square. 3. K.Kt. to B. third. 4. QP two squares. 4. KP takes P. 5. KP one square. 5. QP two... | |
| 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... | |
| George Walker - 1850 - 142 Seiten
...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. 3. Q. to King's second. 4. QP one sq. 4. QP one sq. 5. K. Kt. to B. third. 5. K. Kt. to B. third.... | |
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