| William Lewis - 1822 - 264 sivua
...take any of his adversary's pieces •with one of his own that cannot take it without a false move, his antagonist has the option of compelling him to take it with a piece that can capture it without a false move, or to move the piece which he touched. No. XII. Should a... | |
| William Lewis - 1827 - 310 sivua
...should take any of his adversary's pieces with one of his own that cannot take it without a false move, his antagonist has the option of compelling him to take it with a piece that can capture it without a false move, or to move the piece which he touched. Wo. XII. Should a... | |
| William Lewis - 1837 - 216 sivua
...taken ; to replace it where it stood, or to let it remain on the square to which he moved it. No. 11. antagonist has the option of compelling him to take it with a piece that can capture it without a false move, or to move his own piece which he touched. No. 12. Should... | |
| 1841 - 442 sivua
...take one of his adversary's men with one of his own that cannot take it without making a false move, his antagonist has the option of compelling him to...take it with a piece or Pawn that can legally take it, or to move his own piece or Pawn which he touched. XII. Should a player take one of his own men... | |
| 1842 - 1008 sivua
...adversary's men with one of his own tnat cannot take it without making a false move, his antagonist lias the option of compelling him to take it with a piece or pawn that can legally take it, or to move his own piece or pawn which he touched. XII. Should a player take one of his own men... | |
| William Lewis - 1844 - 564 sivua
...take one of his adversary's men with one of his own that cannot take it without making a false move, his antagonist has the option of compelling him to...take it with a piece or pawn that can legally take it, or to move his own piece or pawn which he touched. XIL Should a player take one of his own men... | |
| William Lewis - 1844 - 566 sivua
...take one of his adversary's men with one of his own that cannot take it without making a false move, his antagonist has the option of compelling him to...take it with a piece or pawn that can legally take it, or to move his own piece or pawn which he touched. XII. Should a player take one of his own men... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1845 - 376 sivua
...take one of his adversary's men with one of his own that cannot take it without making a false move, his antagonist has the option of compelling him to...take it with a piece or pawn that can legally take it, or to move his own piece or pawn which he touched. XII. Should a player take one of his own men... | |
| Howard Staunton - 1847 - 538 sivua
...take one of his adversary's men with one of his own that cannot take it without making a false move, his antagonist has the option of compelling him to...take it with a Piece or Pawn that can legally take it, or to move his own Piece or Pawn which he touched. XII. Should a player take one of his own men... | |
| 1850 - 554 sivua
...take one of hie adversary's men with one of his own that cannot take it without making a false move, his antagonist has the option of compelling him to...take it with a piece or Pawn that can legally take it, or to move his own piece or Pawn which he touched. 12. CAPTURING ONE'S OWN MEN. — Should a player... | |
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