| William Brisbane Dick - 1880 - 406 Seiten
...adversary's men with one of Ms own that cannot take it without making a false move, his antagonist lias the option of compelling him to take it with a piece...to move his own piece or pawn which he touched. 12. Should a player take one of his own men with another, his adversary has the option of obliging him... | |
| Every boy - 1881 - 932 Seiten
...adversary's men with one of his own that cauuot take it without making a false move, his antagonist lias the option of compelling him to take it with a Piece...or to move his own Piece or Pawn which he touched. XII. — Shoidd a player take one of his own men with another, kis adversary has the option of obliging... | |
| H I. C - 1885 - 94 Seiten
...the square to which it bad been played, as if the move were correct. 11. If a player takes one of his adversary's men with one of his own that cannot take...to move his own Piece or Pawn which he touched. 12. Should a player take one of his own men with another, his adversary has the option of obliging him... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1888 - 220 Seiten
...the piece or pawn remain on the square to which it had been played, as if the move were correct. XI. false move, his antagonist has the option of compelling...or to move his own piece or pawn which he touched. XII. Should a player take one of his own men with another, his adversary has the option of obliging... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1890 - 620 Seiten
...played, as if th? move were correct. XI. If a player take one of his adversary's men with one of hie own that cannot take it without making a false move,...or to move his own Piece or Pawn which he touched. XII. Should a player take one of his own men -with another, his adversary has the option of obliging... | |
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