ChessW.H. Lyons, 1916 - 246 pàgines |
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best move better game black King Black plays Black replies BP takes checkmate Chess colour DCDO WHITE diagonal DODO double Pawn End game Evans Gambit Fianchetto forces German notation Giuoco Piano K Kt K to Kt King's Bishop King's side Kt 5 ch Kt 5 Kt Kt P takes Kt takes Kt Kt to K B Kt to Kt Kt to Q mate minor piece MOVE AND WIN move his King piece or Pawn player POSITION AFTER WHITE'S Q sq Q takes Kt Q takes Q Q to K Q to Kt Q to Q Queen Queen's Pawn Queen's side Repeat the Opening Rook Ruy Lopez Scotch Gambit SECOND VARIATION shown in Fig Sicilian Defence square student takes B 14 takes Kt 13 takes P 12 takes P 9 THIRD VARIATION white King White plays WHITE TO MOVE White's 5th move
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Pàgina 83 - Defence. 6. P to Q 4 6. P takes P 7. Castles 7. P takes P The capture of this, the third Pawn, constitutes the "Compromised" Defence, because formerly it was generally considered that this capture compromised Black's game.
Pàgina 172 - White. Black. 1. P. to K. 4. 1. P. to K. 4. 2. P. to KB 4. 2. P. takes P. 3. K. Kt. to B. 3. 3. P. to K. Kt. 4. 4. P. to KR 4. 4. P to K. Kt.
Pàgina 47 - CHECK. A player must audibly say " Check ! " when he makes a move which puts the hostile king in check. The mere announcement of check shall have no signification if check be not actually given. If check be given but not announced, and the adversary makes a move which obviates the check, the move must stand. If check be given and announced, and the adversary neglects to obviate it, he shall not have the option of capturing the checking piece,* or of covering, but must
Pàgina 46 - ... its destination; that man, however, must be moved. If a player, when it is his turn to play, touch with his hand (except accidentally or in castling) more than one of his own men, he must play any one of them, legally movable, that his opponent selects. If, under the same circumstances, he touch two or more of the adversary's men, he must capture whichever of them his antagonist chooses, provided it can be legally taken. If it happen that none of the men so touched can be moved or captured, the...
Pàgina 87 - Queen's side by having been comp 'lied to advance them prematurely. This advance is a course he would not pursue in the ordinary forms of the Giuoco Piano, and should prove a weakness in the ending. A less exhaustive demonstration will here suffice.
Pàgina 45 - SUCCESSION. — If, in the course of a game, a player move a man when it is not his turn to play, he must retract the said move ; and after his adversary has moved, must play the man wrongly moved, if it can be played legally.
Pàgina 158 - К 4 2 P to К В 4 2 P takes P 3 Kt to К В 3 3 P to K Kt 4 4 P to...
Pàgina 50 - If a player abandon the game, discontinue his moves, voluntarily resign, wilfully upset the board, or refuse to abide by these laws, or to submit to the decision of the umpire, he must be considered to have lost the game.
Pàgina 45 - TOUCH AND MOVE. — A player must never touch any of the men except when it is his turn to play, or except when he touches a man for the purpose of adjusting it; in which latter case he must, before touching it, say, " I adjust,
Pàgina 46 - If a player make a false move, that is, either by playing a man of his own to a square to which it cannot be legally moved, or by capturing an adverse man by a move which cannot be legally made, he must at the choice of his opponent, and according to the case, either move his own man legally, capture the man legally, or move any other man legally moveable.