id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4913 Lasker, Edward Chess and Checkers : the Way to Mastership .txt text/plain 58405 5818 96 White could attack Black's Bishop by moving his Rook to d1 or to Instead of checking on c5 Black could have attacked White's King Now White's King is in check as Black's Queen threatens to take Now White's King is in check as Black's Queen threatens to take enable Black to queen the Pawn and to win the game. and White then wins by advancing the c-Pawn which forces Black's If in the position of Diagram 21 White plays (1) Ktd5, Black must protect the Pawn c7 by Q-d8 or Q-d6, but not by Qattack by the Queen and another piece on the King's Rook's Pawn. now Black loses the Bishop which is attacked by White's Rook, Now White need not hesitate to protect his King's Pawn with Ktc3, for Black cannot, as shown in example 1, gain control of the Black does not advance his King's pawn to e5, as White can open ./cache/4913.txt ./txt/4913.txt