 | John Mason Good - 1819
...find it necessary to force your adversary's defence, with the loss of some pieces; if, upon counting as many moves forward as you can, you find a prospect...before the king, as that your adversary, by bringing forwards a rook or a bishop, might check your king if she was not there, fur you could hardly save... | |
 | John George Pohlman - 1819 - 449 Seiten
...upon eounting as many moves forward as you ean, you pereeive a prospeet of suecess, saerifiee a Pieee or two to gain your end : these bold attempts make...before the King, as that your Adversary, by bringing forwards a Castle or a Bishop, might eheek your King, if she was not there, for you eould hardly save... | |
 | Edmond Hoyle - 1830 - 288 Seiten
...you see a prospect of success, rush on boldly, and sacrifice a piece or two 10 achieve your object: these bold attempts make the finest games. 13 Never let your queen so stand before your king, as that your adversary, hv bringing a rook or a bishop, might check your... | |
 | William Hamilton Maxwell - 1833 - 616 Seiten
...find it necessary to force your adversary's defence, with the loss of some pieces ; if, upon counting as many moves forward as you can, you find a prospect...before the king, as that your adversary, by bringing forwards a rook or a bishop, might check your king if she were not there, for you could hardly save... | |
 | Edmond Hoyle - 1835 - 492 Seiten
...with the loss of some pieces ; if, upon counting a? many moves forward as you can, you find a pir?pect of success, sacrifice a piece or two to gain your end : these bold attempts make the finest games. king, as that your adversary, by bringing forwards a rook or a bishop, might check your king if she... | |
 | Edmond Hoyle - 1845
...you see a proepect of success, rush on boldly, and sacrifice a piece or two to achieve your object: these bold attempts make the finest games. 13. Never let your queen so stand before your king, as that your adversary, by bringing a rook or a bishop, might check your... | |
 | Edmond Hoyle - 1845 - 269 Seiten
...you see a prospect of success, rush on boldly, and sacrifice a piece or two to achieve your object: these bold attempts make the finest games. 13. Never let your queen so stand before your king, as that your adversary, by bringing a rook or a bishop, might check your... | |
 | Edmond Hoyle - 1847 - 492 Seiten
...find it necessary to force your adversary's defence, with the loss of some pieces ; if, upon counting as many moves forward as you can, you find a prospect...your end : these bold attempts make the finest games. king, as that your adversary, by bringing forward a rook or a bishop, might check your king if she... | |
 | Henry George Bohn - 1856 - 652 Seiten
...you see a prospect of success, rush on boldly, and sacrifice a piece or two to achieve your object : these bold attempts make the finest games. 13. Never let your queen so stand before your king, as that your adversary by bringing a rook or a bishop, might check your... | |
 | Edmond Hoyle - 1857 - 316 Seiten
...you see a prospect of success, rush on boldly, and sacrifice a piece or two to achieve your object: these bold attempts make the finest games. 13. Never let your queen so stand before your king, as that your adversary, by bringing a rook or a bishop, might check your... | |
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