Chess Player's Chronicle, Volume 15R. Hastings., 1854 - Chess |
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... President - The Right Hon . the Earl of Eglinton and Winton . Vice - President - The Right Hon . Viscount Cremorne . Committee The Right Hon . the Earl of Granville ; The Right Hon . the Earl of Wicklow ; The Right Hon . Lord Ward ; The ...
... President - The Right Hon . the Earl of Eglinton and Winton . Vice - President - The Right Hon . Viscount Cremorne . Committee The Right Hon . the Earl of Granville ; The Right Hon . the Earl of Wicklow ; The Right Hon . Lord Ward ; The ...
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... President of the Club . III . That Mr. W. B. Fellows be asked to accept the office of Vice President . IV . That Mr. J. Evans be requested to accept the office of Secretary to the the Club , and that Mr. J. C. Harrison be requested to ...
... President of the Club . III . That Mr. W. B. Fellows be asked to accept the office of Vice President . IV . That Mr. J. Evans be requested to accept the office of Secretary to the the Club , and that Mr. J. C. Harrison be requested to ...
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... President of the London Chess Club to ascertain whether that society undertook to find the stakes for Mr. H. From that gentleman's statement , it appeared clear that some members of the club had subscribed the amount required , and that ...
... President of the London Chess Club to ascertain whether that society undertook to find the stakes for Mr. H. From that gentleman's statement , it appeared clear that some members of the club had subscribed the amount required , and that ...
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... President of the Halifax Chess - Club is Mr. Craven ; its Secretary , Mr. Ley- land . The last named of these two gentlemen and Mr. Allen are the best players of the club ; which , although possessing a considerable number of sub ...
... President of the Halifax Chess - Club is Mr. Craven ; its Secretary , Mr. Ley- land . The last named of these two gentlemen and Mr. Allen are the best players of the club ; which , although possessing a considerable number of sub ...
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... President . This step must have been attended with regret on both sides , and we believe the resignation has been postponed for a long time at the earnest request of the Members of the Club , which owes its foundation and success almost ...
... President . This step must have been attended with regret on both sides , and we believe the resignation has been postponed for a long time at the earnest request of the Members of the Club , which owes its foundation and success almost ...
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amateurs attack Bishop BRIEN challenge Chaturanga Chess Player's Chronicle contest DCDO defence discovering check eighth check fifth 18 fifth 21 fifth 9 fourth 15 fourth Black Friday Gambit George's Chess Club Herr Harrwitz Herr Lowenthal Heydebrand Hotel K. B. eighth K. B. fifth K. B. fourth 15 K. B. seventh check K. B. sixth check K. B. square K. B. takes K. B. to Q K. R. fifth check K. R. to K KIESERITZKY King King's Knight match mates in three meeting Messrs Monday Notes opening piece player President Q. B. fourth check Q. B. second Q. B. third Q. R. to Q Q. R. to Q. B. Rook second 11 second 9 second check square 19 square 24 square check Staunton takes K. B. P. takes K. P. takes Kt takes Q third 11 third 9 third check third White three moves Wednesday
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Page 326 - Black. 1. P. to K. fourth 2. P. takes P. 3. P. to K. Kt. fourth 4.
Page 297 - If, on throwing the die, the number should turn up five, the King or one of the Pawns must move; if four, the Elephant; if three, the Horse; and if the throw be two, then, O Prince, the Ship must move." ON THE MOVES OF THE PIECES "The King moves one square in all directions; the Pawn moves one square straightforward, but smites an enemy through either angle, in advance; the Elephant, O Prince of many lands, moves, (so far as his path is clear), In the direction of the...
Page 303 - The beautiful simplicity and extreme perfection of the game, as it is commonly played in Europe and Asia...
Page 231 - MORPHY. 1 . P. to K. fourth 2. Kt. to KB third 3. P. to Q. fourth 4.
Page 232 - Kt. fifth 4. P. to QB third 5. P. to Q. fourth 6. P. takes P.
Page 165 - К. fourth 2. P. takes P. 3. P. to K. Kt. fourth 4. P. to K. Kt. fifth 5. Kt. to К. В. third White, (Herr 1. P. to K. fourth 2.
Page 176 - BAACK. 1. P. to K. fourth 2. P. to KB fourth 3. K. Kt. to B. third 4.
Page 202 - BINGEN . ) 1. P. to K. fourth 2. Kt. to QB third 3. B. to QB fourth 4.