RULES FOR PLAYING THE GAME AT ODDS. I. In games where one player gives the odds of a piece, or " the exchange," or allows his opponent to count drawn games as won, or agrees to check-mate with a particular man, or on a particular square, he has the right... Synopsis of Chess Openings: A Tabular Analysis - Page 242by William Cook, Joseph W. Miller - 1884 - 270 pagesFull view - About this book
| Howard Staunton - Chess - 1860 - 650 pages
...allows his opponent to count drawn games as won, or agrees to checkmate with a particular Piece or Pawn, or on a particular square, he has the right to choose...arrangement to the contrary is agreed to between the combátante. II. When the odds of Pawn and one move, or Pawn and more moves are given, the Pawn given... | |
| Howard Staunton - Chess - 1871 - 652 pages
...his opponent to count drawn games as won, or agrees to checkmate with a particular Piece ¡«r Pawn, or on a particular square, he has the right to choose...When the odds of Pawn and one move, or Pawn and more moves are given, the Pawn given must be understood to be the King's Bishop's Pawn. III. When a player... | |
| Philidor Chess Club, Brooklyn - 1878 - 32 pages
...allows his opponent to count drawn games as won, or agrees to checkmate with a particular Piece or Pawn, or on a particular square, he has the right to choose...When the odds of Pawn and one move, or Pawn and more moves are given, the Pawn given must be understood to be the King's Bishop's Pawn. III. When a player... | |
| Henry Chadwick - Chess - 1880 - 88 pages
...both and all the players. IUILE3 FOB FLAYINO THE OA5IE AT ODDS. I. In games where one player give.8 the odds of a piece, or " the exchange," or allows...Bishop's Pawn when not otherwise previously agreed oni GAMES FOR STUDY. In playing over games in which masters of the art have been contestants, the young... | |
| Charles A. Gilberg - Chess - 1881 - 568 pages
...The decision of the Umpire is final, and binds both and all the. players. RULES FOR PLAYING THE GAME AT ODDS. I. In games where one player gives the odds...When a player gives the odds of his King's or Queen's Rook, he must not Castle (OB more properly speaking leap his King) on the side from which the Rook... | |
| Manhattan Chess Club - 1882 - 32 pages
...all the players. RULES FOR PLATING THE GAME AT ODDS. I. In games where one player gives the odds of a a piece, or " the exchange," or allows his opponent...When a player gives the odds of his King's or Queen's Rook, he must not Castle (or more properly speaking leap his King) on the side from which the Rook... | |
| Heinrich Friedrich L. Meyer - 1882 - 364 pages
...or allows his opponent to count drawn games as won, or agrees to checkmate with a particular piece, or on a particular square, he has the right to choose...the contrary is agreed to between the combatants. 40. When the odds of P and one move, or P and more moves, are given, the P given must be understood... | |
| Henry Chadwick - Chess - 1895 - 56 pages
...GAME AT ODDS. 1. In games where one player gives the odds of a piece, or "the exchange," or allows the opponent to count drawn games as won, or agrees to...the contrary is agreed to between the combatants. 2. When the odds of pawn and one move, or pawn and more than one move are given, the pawn given must... | |
| Robert Frederick Foster - Games - 1897 - 652 pages
...consent of the players, after a match or tournament shall have been commenced. RULES FOR PLAYING THE GAME AT ODDS. I. In games where one player gives the odds...When a player gives the odds of his King's or Queen's Rook, he must not Castle (or more properly speaking leap his King) on the side from which the Rook... | |
| Robert Frederick Foster - Indoor games - 1897 - 652 pages
...consent of the players, after a match or tournament shall have been commenced. RULES FOR PLAYING THE GAME AT ODDS. I. In games where one player gives the odds...When a player gives the odds of his King's or Queen's Rook, he must not Castle (or more properly speaking leap his King) on the side from which the Rook... | |
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