Howard Staunton

  • edganiecesamidjanhas quotedlast year
    Like most of the other Pieces, his power is greatest in the middle of the board
  • edganiecesamidjanhas quotedlast year
    He moves in a straight line, forwards, backwards, or sideways, having a uniform range, on a clear board, of fourteen squares, exclusive of the one he occupies.
  • edganiecesamidjanhas quotedlast year
    A Pawn is the only one of the forces which goes out of his direction to capture, and which has not the advantage of moving backwards; but it has one remarkable privilege, by which, on occasions, it becomes invaluable, whenever it reaches the extreme square of the file on which it travels, it is invested with the title and assumes the power of any superior Piece, except the King, which the player chooses.
  • edganiecesamidjanhas quotedlast year
    From this circumstance it frequently happens that one party, by skilful management of his Pawns, contrives to have two, and sometimes even three Queens on the board at once, a combination of force which of course is irresistible.
  • edganiecesamidjanhas quotedlast year
    TECHNICAL TERMS IN USE AMONG CHESS-PLAYERS.
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