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" A player who touches with his hand (except accidentally) one of his own men when it is his turn to play, must move it if it can be legally moved, unless before touching it he... "
Synopsis of Chess Openings: A Tabular Analysis - Page 240
by William Cook, Joseph W. Miller - 1884 - 270 pages
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Chess Praxis: A Supplement to the Chess Player's Handbook, Containing All ...

Howard Staunton - Chess - 1860 - 650 pages
...or such of his adversary's as he intends to take. A player who touches with his hand one of his own Men when it is his turn to play, must move it if it can be legally moved, unless before touching it he say J'adoube, or words to the same effect. And a player...
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The Chess Player's Chronicle

Chess - 1862 - 628 pages
...adjust," or words to that effect. Л player who touches with his hand (except accidentally) one of his own men when it is his turn to play, must move it, if it can be legally moved, unless, before touching it, he say, " I adjust," as above; and a player who touches...
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The Book of Chess ...

George H. Selkirk - 1868 - 664 pages
...adjust," or words to that effect. A player who touches with his hand (except accidentally) one of his own men when it is his turn to play, must move it if it can be legally moved, unless before touching it he say " I adjust " as above ; and a player who touches...
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De Witt's American Chess Manual: Containing Full Instructions for Young Players

Henry Chadwick - Chess - 1880 - 88 pages
...of the men, forfeits the game. PENALTIES. Penalties can be enforced only at the time an offence iy committed, and before any move is made thereafter....men, when it is his turn to play, must move it. If it cannot be moved he must move his King. If the King cannot move, no penalty can be enforced. For playing...
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The Chess Primer ...

William Cook (writer on chess.) - Chess - 1880 - 66 pages
...adjust," or words to that effect. A player who touches with his hand (except accidentally) one of his own men when it is his turn to play, must move it if it can be legally moved, unless before touching it he say "I adjust," as above; and a player who touches one...
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The Fifth American Chess Congress: Containing a Full Report of the ...

Charles A. Gilberg - Chess - 1881 - 566 pages
...any of the men, forfeits the game. PENALTIES. Penalties can be enforced only at the time an offence is committed, and before any move is made thereafter....men, when it is his turn to play, must move it. If it cannot be moved he must move his King. If the King cannot move, no penalty can be enforced. For playing...
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Constitution and By-laws

Manhattan Chess Club - 1882 - 32 pages
...any of the men, forfeits the game. PKNALITIES. Penalties can be enforced only at the time an offence is committed, and before any move is made thereafter....men, when it is his turn to play, must move it. If it cannot be moved he must move his King. If the King cannot move no penalty can be enforced. % For playing...
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Chess player's annual and club directory, ed. by W.R. Bland

W R Bland - 132 pages
...adjust," or words to that effect. A player who touches with his hand (except accidentally) one of his own men when it is his turn to play, must move it, if it can be legally moved, unless, before touching it, he say, " I adjust," as above ; and a player who touches...
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The Chess Primer

Barnet Phillips - Chess - 1887 - 72 pages
...adjust," or words to that effect. A player who touches with his hand (except accidentally) one of his own men when it is his turn to play, must move it, if it can be legally moved, unless, before touching it, he say, " I adjust," as above ; and a player who touches...
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The Standard Hoyle: A Complete Guide and Reliable Authority Upon All Games ...

Card games - 1887 - 554 pages
...adjust," or words to that effect. A player who touches with his hand (except accidentally) one of his own men when it is his turn to play, must move it, if it can be legally moved, unless, before touching it, he say, " 1 adjust," as above ; and a player who touches...
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