COUNTING FIFTY MOVES. If, at any period during a game, either player persist in repeating a particular check, or series of checks, or persist in repeating any particular line of play which does not advance the game ; or if " a game-ending" be of doubtful... 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
...played to such 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 win be possible, bat the skill to force the game questionable ; then either player may demand judgment of the Umpire... | |
| Charles A. Gilberg - Chess - 1881 - 566 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...or the question : " Is, or is not the game a draw ?" may be, by mutual consent of the players, submitted to the Umpire at any time. The decision of the... | |
| Charles A. Gilberg - Chess - 1881 - 568 pages
...the game; or if " a game-ending " be of doubtful character as to its being a win or a draw, or if » win be possible, but the skill to force the game questionable,...or the question : " Is, or is not the game a draw ?" may be, by mutual consent oi the players, submitted to the Umpire at any time. The decision of the... | |
| Manhattan Chess Club - 1882 - 32 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...or, the question : " Is, or is not the game a draw ? " may be by mutual consent of the players, submitted to the Umpire at any time. The decision of the... | |
| John Denison Champlin, Arthur Elmore Bostwick - Card games - 1890 - 788 pages
...Knight and Bishop only, or if it be doubted near the end of a game, whether it will be a win or draw, or a win be possible, but the skill to force the game questionable, then either player may demand that the fifty following moves be counted. If, at the end of these fifty moves on each side, no checkmate... | |
| Henry Chadwick - Chess - 1895 - 56 pages
...the man restored. If this cannot be done to the satisfaction of the umpire the game must be annulled. COUNTING FIFTY MOVES. If, at any period during a game,...possible, but the skill to force the game questionable, than either player may demand judgment of the umpire as to its being a proper game to be determined... | |
| Robert Frederick Foster - Indoor games - 1897 - 652 pages
...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...or the question : " Is, or is not the game a draw ? " may be, by mutual consent of the players, submitted to the Umpire at any time. The decision of... | |
| Robert Frederick Foster - Games - 1897 - 652 pages
...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 or...or the question : " Is, or is not the game a draw ? " may be. by mutual consent of the players, submitted to the Umpire at any time. The decision of... | |
| Henry Chadwick - Chess - 1905 - 172 pages
...repeating any particular line of play which does not advance the game; L Spalding 's Home Library. 4^ or if a "game-ending" be of doubtful character as...or the question,. "Is or is not the game a draw?" may be, by mutual consent of the players, submitted to the umpire at any time. The decision of the... | |
| Robert Frederick Foster - Card games - 1909 - 952 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...or the question : " Is, or is not the game a draw ? " may be, by mutual consent of the players, submitted to the Umpire at any time. The decision of... | |
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