| Thomas Pruen - 1804 - 348 sivua
...to hinder the making of it a queen. 13. Do not play out your pieces early in the game, because you thereby lose moves, in case your adversary can, by playing a < pawn upon them, make them retire ; and at the same time it opens his game ; particularly, do not play your... | |
| Thomas Pruen (of Cheltenham.) - 1804 - 338 sivua
...to hinder the making of it a queen. 13. Do not play out your pieces early in the game, because you thereby lose moves, in case your adversary can, by playing a pawn upon them, make them retire ; and at the same time it opens his game ; particularly, do not play your... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1814 - 524 sivua
...open the game well. 2. Do not, therefore, play out any of your pieces early in the game, because you thereby lose moves, in case your adversary can, by...is tolerably well opened. 3. Avoid giving useless checks, and never give any unless to gain some advantage, because you may lose the move if the adversary... | |
| Montigny - 1817 - 236 sivua
...open the game well. 2. Do not, therefore, play out any of your pieces early in the game, because you thereby lose moves, in case your adversary can, by...is tolerably well opened. 3. Avoid giving useless checks, and never give any check unless to gain some advantage, because you may lose the move if the... | |
| Montigny - 1817 - 310 sivua
...well. 2. Do not, therefore, play out any of your pieces early in the game, because you thereby loose moves, in case your adversary can, by playing a pawn,...is tolerably well opened. 3. Avoid giving useless checks, and never give any unless to gain some advantage, because you may loose the move if the adversary... | |
| Montigny - 1817 - 236 sivua
...well. 2. Do not, therefore, play out any of your pieces early in the game, because you thereby loose moves, in case your adversary can, by playing a pawn,...is tolerably well opened. 3. Avoid giving useless checks, and never give any unless to gain some advantage, because you may loose the move if the adversary... | |
| Alfred Montigny - 1818 - 272 sivua
...open the game well. 2. Do not, therefore, play out any of your pieces early in the game, because you thereby lose moves, in case your adversary can, by...is tolerably well opened. 3. Avoid giving useless checks, and never give any check unless to gain some advantage, because you may lose the move if the... | |
| John George Pohlman - 1819 - 492 sivua
...out any of your Pieees early in the Game, beeause you thereby lose moves, in ease your Adversary ean, by playing a Pawn, make them retire, and also opens his Game at the same time ; espeeially avoid playing your Queen out, till your Game is tolerably well opened. • 3. Avoid giving... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 694 sivua
...game well. '2. Do not play out any of your piecea early In the game, because you thereby lose move«, in case your adversary can, by playing a pawn, make them retire, and also opens hit game at the same time ; especially avoid playing your queen out, till your game is tolerably well... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1833 - 640 sivua
...open the game well. 2. Do not, therefore, play out any of your pieces early in the game, because you thereby lose moves, in case your adversary can, by playing a pawn, make them retire, and he also opens his game at the same time : especially avoid playing your queen out, till your game is... | |
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