Chess Strategy by Edward Lasker
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2. P-QB4 P-K3 2. c4 e6
3. Kt-QB3 P-QB4 3. Ktc3 c5 4. PxQP KPxP 4. cd: ed: 5. P-K4 QPxP 5. e4 de: 6. P-Q5 Kt-KB3 6. d5 Ktf6 7. B--KKt5 B-K2 7. Bg5 Be7 8. K Kt-K2 Castles 8. Ktge2 O--O In most books in which the algebraic notation is used, both squares of a move are written out for the benefit of the student. The moves above would then look like this: 1. d2-d4 d7-d5 2. c2-c4 e7-e6 3. Ktb1-c3 c7-c5 4. C4 x d5 e6xd5 5. e2-e4 d5xe4 6. d4-d5 Ktg8-f6 7. Bc1-g5 Bf8-e 7 8. Ktg1-e2 O--O To conclude: I will give the denomination of the pieces in various languages: English .............. K Q R B Kt P Castles French .............. R D T F C P Roq Spanish .............. R D T A C P Enrog German and Austrian .. K D T L S O-O (O) Italian .............. R D T A C O-O (O) Russian .............. KP F L C K O-O (O) |
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