The Blue Book of Chess - Teaching the Rudiments of the Game, and Giving an Analysis of All the Recognized Openings by Various;Howard Staunton
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7. B. to K's 2d. 7. Q's B. to K. B's 4th.
8. Kt. to Q's 4th. 8. Q's Kt. to B's 3d. 9. Kt. takes B. 9. Q. takes Kt. 10. Castles. 10. B. to Q's 3d. 11. B. to Q's 3d. You have an excellent position. GAME THE SECOND. WHITE. BLACK. 1. P. to K's 4th. 1. P. to K's 4th. 2. K's Kt. to B's 3d. 2. K's B. to Q's 3d. 3. B. to Q. B's 4th. 3. K. Kt. to B's 3d. 4. P. to Q's 4th. 4. Q. Kt. to B's 3d. 5. P. takes K. P. 5. B. takes P. 6. K. Kt. to his 5th. 6. Castles. 7. P. to K. B's 4th. 7. B. to Q's 5th. 8. P. to K's 5th. 8. Q. to K's 2d. 9. Q. to K's 2d. 9. K. Kt. to K's sq. 10. B. to Q's 5th. 10. K. B. to Q. Kt's 3d. 11. Q. Kt. to B's 3d. 11. P. to K. R's 3d. In reply, you may now play P. to K. R's 4th, having a capital game. If, instead of 11. P. to R's 3d, he play 11. Q. Kt. to Q's 5th, you move 12. Q. to her 3d, then B. to Q's 2d, and finally castle on the Q's side. If, however, in lieu of that move, he play 11. B. to Q. R's 4th, you can move 12. B. to Q's 2d, and presently castle on the Q's side; and lastly, if he play 11. K. to R's sq., then you take your Queen to K. R's 5th, and he cannot save the game. |
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