Squares. While the hand remains upon a man, it may be moved to any square that it commands, except such squares as may have been touched by it during the deliberation on the move ; but if all the squares which it commands have been so touched, then the... Synopsis of Chess Openings: A Tabular Analysis - Page 241by William Cook, Joseph W. Miller - 1884 - 270 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry Chadwick - Chess - 1880 - 88 pages
...required to recover with another piece, or move the King, as the opposing player may elect. TOUCHING fHE SQUARES. "While the hand remains upon a man, it may...of the squares as the adversary may elect. COUNTING FIFTT MOVESif " a gaine-inding " be of doubtful character as to its being a win or a draw ; or if a... | |
| Charles A. Gilberg - Chess - 1881 - 568 pages
...required to cover with another piece, OF move the King, as the opposing player may elect. TOUCHING THE SQUARES. While the hand remains upon a man, it may...to such of the squares as the adversary may elect. COUNTINO FIFTY MOVES. If, at any period during a game, either player persist in repeating a particular... | |
| Henry Chadwick - Chess - 1895 - 56 pages
...moved, he must move his king. If the king can not move no penalty can be enforced, HANDS OFF MOVE MADE. man must be played to such of the squares as the adversary may elect. [Amateur chess players have, in general, a very bad habit of ignoring Some of the rules of tne game... | |
| Robert Frederick Foster - Indoor games - 1897 - 652 pages
...required to cover with another piece, or move the King, as the opposing player may elect. Touching the Squares. While the hand remains upon a man, it may...to such of the squares as the adversary may elect. does not advance the game; or if " a gaim-ending " be of doubtful character as to its being a win or... | |
| Robert Frederick Foster - Games - 1897 - 652 pages
...required to cover with another piece, or move the King, as the opposing player may elect. Touching the Squares. While the hand remains upon a man, it may...to such of the squares as the adversary may elect. does not advance the game ; or if " ag an1e-ending " be of doubtful character as to its being a win... | |
| Henry Chadwick - Chess - 1905 - 172 pages
...legally begun when each player shall have made his first move. TOUCH MAN MOVE. HANDS OFF MOVE MADE. While the hand remains upon a man it may be moved to any square tbat it commands, except such squares as may have been touched by it during the deliberation on the... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1914
...with another piece, or move the King, as the opposing player may elect. Touching the Squares,—While the hand remains upon a man, it may be moved to any...squares as the adversary may elect. Counting Fifty Moves.—If, at any period during a game, either player persist in repeating a particular check, or... | |
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