id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16377 Staunton, Howard The Blue Book of Chess Teaching the Rudiments of the Game, and Giving an Analysis of All the Recognized Openings .txt text/plain 113394 29779 111 Foot-soldier [Illustration: Chess Pieces, White and Black Pawns.] capital Pieces which can be played before the Pawns are moved--King, the game, White begins by playing King's Pawn to King's fourth square Rook, White is enabled to castle, giving check to the adverse King at the same time, and win the game easily, for Black has no square to which suppose yourself to be playing the White men, and take the Black King's If he move his King, Black takes the Queen, and the game leap from white to black, and thus attack the Pawns on either colored In this variation, you see Black has lost his King's Bishop's Pawn, and Rook's Pawn with your Queen, giving check safely, because Black [Footnote A: Black played ingeniously in offering to give up the Kt. If White had taken it, he must have been subjected to an embarrassing [Footnote B: This little game is excellently played by White.] ./cache/16377.txt ./txt/16377.txt