| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 414 Seiten
...or checkmate him, he is not restricted to any number of moves. 24. A stalemate is a drawn game. 25. If a player make a false move, castle improperly,...or he will not be allowed to inflict any penalty. 26. Should any question arise respecting which there is no law, or in case of a dispute respecting... | |
| Henry Dalton (pseud.) - 1868 - 352 Seiten
...irregularity before he touches a pawn or piece, or he will not be allowed to inflict any penalty. 26th. Should any question arise respecting which there is...the players must refer the point to the most skilful bystanders, and their decision must be considered as conclusive. General jRulen and Maxims in the Game... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1870 - 274 Seiten
...to force his adversary to stalemate or checkmate him, he is not restricted to any number of moves. XXV. If a player make a false move, castle improperly,...the players must refer the point to the most skilful disinterested bystanders, and their decision must be considered as conclusive. GENERAL RULES AND OBSERVATIONS.... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1870 - 270 Seiten
...moves. XXV. If a player make a false move, castle improperly, &c., &c., the adversary must take notic* of such irregularity before he touches a Piece or...the players must refer the point to the most skilful disinterested bystanders, and their decision must be considered as conclusive. GENERAL RULES AND OBSERVATIONS.... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1872 - 544 Seiten
...good for all other checkmates of Pieces only, such 'as Queen, or Rook only, Queen against a Rook, kc., &c. . XXIII. If a player agree to checkmate with a...is no law, or in case of a dispute respecting any few, the players must refer the point to the most skilful disinterested bystanders, and their decision... | |
| Thomas Frere - 1875 - 384 Seiten
...24. A stalemate is a drawn game. 26. If a player make a false move, castle improperly, etc., etc., the adversary must take notice of such irregularity...touches a piece or pawn, or he will not be allowed to inHict any penalty. 2t>. Should any question arise respecting which there 19 no l.-iw, or in case of... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1880 - 406 Seiten
...irregularity before he touches a piece or pawn, or he will not be allowed to inflict any penalty. 26. Should any question arise respecting which there is no law, or in case of a dispute respecting arty law, the players must refer the point to the most skillful disinterested bystanders, and their... | |
| Every boy - 1881 - 932 Seiten
...— A stalemate is a drawn game. XXV. — If a player make a false move, castle improperly, &c, Ac, the adversary must take notice of such irregularity...case of a dispute respecting any law, the players roust refer the point to the most skilful disinterested bystanders, and their decision must be considered... | |
| H I. C - 1885 - 94 Seiten
...Check-mate him, he is not restricted to any number of moves. 24. A Stale-mate is a drawn game. 25. If a player make a false move, castle Improperly,...or he will not be allowed to inflict any penalty. 26. Should any question arise respecting which there is no law, or in case of a dispute respecting... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1888 - 220 Seiten
...moves. xxrv. A stalemate is a drawn game. XXV. If a player make a false move, castle improperly, etc., the adversary must take notice of such irregularity...the players must refer the point to the most skilful disinterested bystanders ; and their decision must be considered as conclusive. CHAPTER VI. GENERAL... | |
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