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B. The king's rook at its fourth square.*
33 W. The queen's knight's pawn one move.
B. The queen's rook at its king's rook's square.
34 W. The queen's knight's pawn one move.
B. The king's knight's pawn one move.
35 W. The knight at his aueen's second square.
B. The king's rook at its king's knight's fourth square.
36 W. The king's rook at its king's bishop's
square. B. The king's knight's pawn one move.
37 W. The rook takes the pawn, and gives check.
B. The king at his queen's bishop's second square.
38 W. The king's rook at the black king's knight
third square. B. The king roo'ks pawn gives check.
39 W. The king at his knight's square.
B. The king's knight's pawn one move.
40 W. The rook takes the rook.
B. The rook's pawn gives check.
41 W. The king takes the knight's pawn.
B. The rook's pawn makes a queen, and gives check.
42 W. The king at his bishop's second square.
B. The rook gives check at its king's bishop's square.
43 W. The king at his third square. B. The queen gives check at the white king's
rook's third square. |
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* If, instead of playing this, he had given check, with his rook's pawn, he would have played ill, and entirely against the instructions given in the observation marked (§) in the first game, p, 349. |
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