| Howard Staunton - 1847 - 538 Seiten
...irregularity before he touches a Piece or Pawn, or he will not be allowed to inflict any penalty. XXVI. Should any question arise, respecting which there...the players must refer the point to the most skilful disinterested bystanders, and their decision must be considered as conclusive. v [1 cannot permit the... | |
| Charles Kenny - 1847 - 156 Seiten
...such irregularity before he touches a piece or pawn, or he will not be allowed to inflict any penalty. Should any question arise, respecting which there...any law the players must refer the point to the most skilfu and disinterested bystanders, and their decision mus be considered as conclusive. CHAPTER VI.... | |
| 1850 - 554 Seiten
...before he touches a piece or Pawn, or he will not be allowed to inflict any penalty. 26. SETTLING POINTS AT ISSUE. — Should any question arise, respecting...MOVES.— THE MONKEY AND THE GASCON CHESS KNIGHT. L_ TEE KING'S BISHOP'S OPENING. LESSON I. OPENING THE GAME POWERS OF THE PIECES AT THE COMMENCEMENT... | |
| Samuel Comyn - 1851 - 86 Seiten
...irregularity before he touches a Piece or Pawn, or he will not be allowed to inflict any penalty. XXVI. Should any question arise, respecting which there...disinterested bystanders, and their decision must he considered as conclusive. MODE OF NOTATION. Having arranged the men on the board, you will perceive... | |
| 1854 - 380 Seiten
...irre^nlarity before he touches a Piece or Pawn, or he will not be allowed to inflict any penalty. XXVI. — Should any question arise, respecting which there is no law, or in cазe of a dispute respecting any law, the players must refer the point to the most skilful disinterested... | |
| Thomas Frere, Edmond Hoyle - 1857 - 358 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...and their decision must be considered as conclusive. FRERE'S CHESS MAXIMS For the practice of those Amateurs who are ambitious oj becoming really fine players.... | |
| Thomas Frere - 1858 - 126 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...and their decision must be considered as conclusive. FRfcRE'S CHESS MAXIMS For the practice of those Amateurs who are ambitious of becoming realty fine... | |
| Charles Kenny - 1859 - 134 Seiten
...irregularity before he touches a piece or pawn, or he will not be allowed to inflict any penalty. S XXVI. Should any question arise, respecting which there...and their decision must be considered as conclusive. CHAPTER VI. OPENINGS OF THE GAME. HAVING disposed of the names of your pieces, their different methods... | |
| 1859 - 284 Seiten
...irregularity before he touches a Piece or Pawn, or he will not be allowed to inflict any penalty. XXVI. Should any question arise, respecting which there...the players must refer the point to the most skilful disinterested bystanders, and their decision must be considered as conclusive. GENERAL RULES AND OBSERVATIONS.... | |
| Robert B. Wormald - 1860 - 102 Seiten
...irregularity before he touches a piece or Pawn, or he will not be allowed to inflict any penalty. XXVI. Should any question arise respecting which there is...and their decision must be considered as conclusive. CHAPTER VII. ADVICE TO YOUNG PLAYERS. THE KINO. IT is generally advisable to keep the King in a secure... | |
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