Chess Player's Chronicle, Volume 15R. Hastings., 1854 - Chess |
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... Challenge to Mr. Harrwitz , Chess a Poem , PROBLEMS . 360 223 160 , 191 , 224 , 224 , 328 64 , 64 , 191 159 63 , 96 192 126 , 328 159 63 95 127 , 192 , 361 , 362 , 363 , 364 , 365 , 366 , 367 , 368 MISCELLANEOUS . 360 255 296 128 , 255 ...
... Challenge to Mr. Harrwitz , Chess a Poem , PROBLEMS . 360 223 160 , 191 , 224 , 224 , 328 64 , 64 , 191 159 63 , 96 192 126 , 328 159 63 95 127 , 192 , 361 , 362 , 363 , 364 , 365 , 366 , 367 , 368 MISCELLANEOUS . 360 255 296 128 , 255 ...
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... challenged an exchange of Rooks ; and cannot help thinking , had he done so , Mr. Lowenthal would have got a manifest advantage in a few moves . 23. Q. R. to Q. Kt . square 24. Q. takes B 25. Q. K. to Q. Kt . eighth 26. K. R. to Q. Kt ...
... challenged an exchange of Rooks ; and cannot help thinking , had he done so , Mr. Lowenthal would have got a manifest advantage in a few moves . 23. Q. R. to Q. Kt . square 24. Q. takes B 25. Q. K. to Q. Kt . eighth 26. K. R. to Q. Kt ...
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... CHALLENGE TO MR . HARRWITZ . ( To the Editor of the Chess Player's Chronicle . ) SIR , My opinion having been asked upon the propriety of assigning a fixed time for every move in Match Games , as first tried in the late contest between ...
... CHALLENGE TO MR . HARRWITZ . ( To the Editor of the Chess Player's Chronicle . ) SIR , My opinion having been asked upon the propriety of assigning a fixed time for every move in Match Games , as first tried in the late contest between ...
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... challenge , offering to play a match with any player in the world for £ 250 a side . To this challenge , for two months , there was no response ; when , suddenly , Mr. Harrwitz wrote to say that he accepted the challenge , conditionally ...
... challenge , offering to play a match with any player in the world for £ 250 a side . To this challenge , for two months , there was no response ; when , suddenly , Mr. Harrwitz wrote to say that he accepted the challenge , conditionally ...
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... challenge already accepted ; or he will even consent to play upon the terms you , as Mr. H.'s second , proposed , altogether waiving the question of limiting the time on moves ; and in either case , if agreeable to Mr. H.'s sup- porters ...
... challenge already accepted ; or he will even consent to play upon the terms you , as Mr. H.'s second , proposed , altogether waiving the question of limiting the time on moves ; and in either case , if agreeable to Mr. H.'s sup- porters ...
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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.