Hindoostannee game. If one party get into that position the adversary must make room for him to move. In some part of India he that is put in this predicament has a right to remove from the board any one of the adversary's pieces he may choose. Geschichte und Litteratur des Schachspiels - Page 126by Antonius van der Linde - 1874Full view - About this book
| 1837
...remaining. This last shows the greatest superiority. '3. Stalemate is not known in the Hindostanee game; if one party get into that position the adversary...board any one of the adversary's pieces he may choose. '4. No party can make a drawn game by an universal [perpetual] check ; he that has the option must... | |
| 1837 - 1822 pages
...not known in the Hindostance game; if one party get into that posilion the adversary must make mom for him to move. In some part of India he that is...board any one of the adversary's pieces he may choose. ' 5. The pawns on reaching llie last square of the board ire transformed into the master piece of that... | |
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...remaining. This last shows the greatest superiority. ' 3. Stalemate is not known in the Hindostanee game ; if one party get into that position the adversary must make mom for him to move. In some part of India he that is ;mt in this predicament has a right to remove... | |
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...losing party having one or more pieces remaining. This last shows the greatest superiority. " 3rd. — Stalemate is not known in the Hindoostannee game....board any one of the adversary's pieces he may choose. "4th. — No party can make a drawn game by an universal check ; he that has the option must adopt... | |
| Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR. - 1874 - 838 pages
...unsers Verses gerade entgegengesetzten Angaben. 3d stalemate (unser Patt) is not known in the Hind. game: if one party get into that position the adversary must make roorc for him to move. — In some parts of India he that is put ii this predicament has a right to... | |
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...Stalemate is not recognized. ' Stalemate is not known in the Hindoostannee game/ says Tiruvengadacharya; 'if one party get into that position the adversary...him to move. In some part of India he that is put into this predicament has a right to remove from the board any one of the Adversary's pieces he may... | |
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