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POLISH DRAUGHTS. 417 |
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Whites. 25 to 20 27 to 21 34 to 29 36 to 47 47 to 41 41 to 5 queen |
Blacks. 14 to 25 17 to 26
25 to 41
26 to 37 19 to 30 30 to 35 |
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Lost for the black. The pawn at 49 must be played to 44, and the next move, the queen, from 5 to 28. If the black pawn is played from 22 to 27, the game is lost without resource
The disposition of the coup is, the white pawn at 43 played to 38, and the black from 23 to 28. Great nicety is required in playing the pawn at 3, for it is the key of the game. |
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ILLUSTRATIOXS OF THE COUP DE REPOS.
No. 1.
Whites at 23, 29, 30, 31, 34, 35, 36, 48. Blacks at 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 18, 25, 26, 22. |
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Whites. 30 to 24 48 to 42 19 to 26 29 to 23 35 to 4 4 to 15 |
Blacks. 26 to 37 37 to 48 48 to 30 18 to 20 13 to 24 The result is evident. |
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It is obvious that the black pawn at 26, placed behind the white at 31, which is en prise, and which white allowed to be captured, gave him the time to dispose his game in such a manner as to ensure the victory. |
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