| Miron James Hazeltine - 1860 - 92 Seiten
...irregularity before he touches a Piece or Pawn, or he will not be allowed to inflict anv penalty. XXV. — Should any question arise, respecting which there...players must refer the point to the most skilful, disinterested bystanders, and their decision must be considered as conclusive. /The above are the standard,... | |
| Miron James Hazeltine - 1860 - 90 Seiten
...irregularity before he touches a Piece or Pawn, or he will not be allowed to inflict any penalty. XXV.— Should any question arise, respecting which there...law, or in case of a dispute respecting any law, the playen must refer the point to the most skilful, disinterested bystanders, and their decision must... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1861 - 550 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 no law, or in case of a dispute respecting any feiw, the players must refer the point to the most skilful disinterested bystanders, and their decision... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1864 - 548 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...the players must refer the point to the most skilful disinterested bystanders, and their decision must be considered as conclusive. To these general laws... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1864 - 562 Seiten
...irregularity before ht: 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. [I cannot permit the... | |
| Napoleon Marache - 1866 - 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 is...the players must refer the point to the most skilful disinterested bystanders, and. their decision must be considered as conclusive^. To these general laws... | |
| 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... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 414 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...law, the players must refer the point to the most skillful disinterested bystanders, and their decision must be considered as conclusive. INSTRUCTIVE... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 400 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...law, the players must refer the point to the most skillful disinterested bystanders, and their decision must be considered as conclusive. INSTRUCTIVE... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1870 - 270 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.... | |
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