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FIRST SITUATION FOR NOT WINNING.
White king on the black queen's rook's square. White pawn on the black queen's rook's second
square. Black queen in the white queen's place. Black king in the white king's place.
Black is to pi ay.
SECOND SITUATION FOR NOT WINNING.
White king in the black queen's knight's place.
White pawn in the black queen's bishop's second square.
Black queen in the white queen's place.
Black king in the white king's place. Black is to play.
Place the pieces on the other side of the board, in the same situation, it will make a drawn game, or else the pawn and king must win by stalemate.
white should observe not to guard the pawn, unless it may be taken by giving check at the same time, by which means the black king can never gain a move, and the black queen cannot take the pawn without giving stale-mate. |
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SITUATION FOR WINNING.
White king in the black king's rook's square.
White pawn in the black king's knight's second square.
Black king in the white king's square.
Black queen in the white queen's square. Black is to play.
The black queen gives check in her rook's fourth square, by which she gains a move for her king ; and, as often as she forces the white king to go behind his pawn, she gives a move to her king. |
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