| William Lewis - 1822 - 264 sivua
...with a Rook and Bishop against a Rook, with both Bishops, or with a Knight and Bishop against a King, he must checkmate his adversary in fifty moves on each side at most ; for if at the expiration of fifty moves, checkmate be not effected, the game must be considered as... | |
| William Lewis - 1827 - 310 sivua
...with a Rook and Bishop against a Rook, with both Bishops, or with a Knight and Bishop against a King, he must checkmate his adversary in fifty moves on each side at most ; for if at the expiration of fifty moves, checkmate be not effected, the game must be considered as... | |
| William Lewis - 1837 - 216 sivua
...a rook and a bishop against a rook ; with both bishops ; with a knight and a bishop against a king, &c., he must checkmate his adversary in fifty moves on each side at most, to commence from the moment his adversary declares he shall count the moves ; if at the expiration... | |
| 1837 - 1040 sivua
...with a rook and bishop against a rook, with both bishops, or with a knight and bishop against a king, he must checkmate his adversary in fifty moves on each side at most ; for if at the expiration of fifty moves checkmate be not effected, the game must be considered as... | |
| 1837
...with a rook and bishop against a rook, with both bishops, or with a knight and bishop against a king, he must checkmate his adversary in fifty moves on each side at moot; for if at the expiration of fifty moves checkmate be iot effected, the gams must be considered... | |
| 1837 - 1822 sivua
...with a rook and bishop against a rook, with both bishops, or with a knight and bishop against a king, he must checkmate his adversary in fifty moves on each side at mojt; for if at the expiration of fifty moves checkmate be "ot effected, the garaa must be considered... | |
| 1841 - 446 sivua
...therefore, that he may have two or more Queens, three or more Rooks, Bishops, or Knights. XXII. If a player remain, at the end of the game, with a Rook and Bishop...with both Bishops only ; with Knight and Bishop only, &c.,.he must checkmate his adversary in fifty moves on each side at most, or the game will be considered... | |
| 1842 - 1008 sivua
...therefore that he may have two or more Queens, three or more Rooks, Bishops, or Knights. XXII. If a player remain at the end of the game, with a' Rook and Bishop...with Knight and Bishop only, &c., he must check-mate liia adversary in fifty moves on each side at most, or the game will be considered as drawn ; the fifty... | |
| William Lewis - 1844 - 564 sivua
...therefore, that he may have two or more Queens, three or more Rooks, Bishops, or Knights. XXIL If a player remain, at the end of the game, with a Rook and Bishop...the adversary gives notice that he will count them. This law holds good for all other checkmates of pieces only, such as Queen, or Rook only, Queen against... | |
| William Lewis - 1844 - 566 sivua
...therefore, that he may have two or more Queens, three or more Rooks, Bishops, or Knights. XXII. If a player remain, at the end of the game, with a Rook and Bishop...the adversary gives notice that he will count them. This law holds good for all other checkmates of pieces only, such as Queen, or Rook only, Queen against... | |
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