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quadgram | frequency |
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k q k b | 49004 |
k r k b | 34692 |
k k r b | 33891 |
k k q b | 32482 |
r k k b | 27769 |
q k k b | 27587 |
r q k b | 22216 |
k r q k | 22207 |
q r k b | 22207 |
k q r k | 22207 |
k q k r | 20501 |
q k r b | 20501 |
r k q k | 20501 |
k r r k | 14674 |
r r k b | 14674 |
k r k q | 14629 |
r k q b | 14629 |
q k r k | 14629 |
r k k q | 12813 |
q k k r | 12813 |
k q r b | 11714 |
k k q r | 11713 |
r q k k | 11713 |
k r k r | 11462 |
r k r b | 11460 |
r k r k | 11460 |
k r q b | 10631 |
q r k k | 10631 |
k k r q | 10631 |
r k k r | 9946 |
k k b b | 9457 |
r r k k | 8780 |
k k r r | 8780 |
k r r b | 8780 |
q k b b | 8453 |
b k q k | 8453 |
k k n b | 8068 |
q k n b | 6124 |
k q k n | 6124 |
n k q k | 6124 |
k k p b | 5854 |
b k k q | 5700 |
b k k b | 5600 |
b q k b | 5167 |
k q b k | 5125 |
k b q k | 5125 |
q b k b | 5125 |
b q k k | 4975 |
k q b b | 4975 |
p k k b | 4959 |
n k k b | 4957 |
q k p b | 4565 |
k q k p | 4565 |
q k k n | 4515 |
n k k q | 4515 |
p k q k | 4167 |
r k k n | 3499 |
n k k r | 3499 |
b k k r | 3283 |
q k k p | 3215 |
k b k b | 3088 |
k q n b | 3087 |
k k q n | 3087 |
n q k k | 3087 |
q n k b | 3045 |
k q n k | 3045 |
k n q k | 3045 |
n q k b | 3045 |
k b q b | 2987 |
k k b q | 2987 |
q b k k | 2987 |
p k k q | 2977 |
k qr k b | 2861 |
k rq k b | 2861 |
k p q b | 2750 |
k k p q | 2750 |
k k n q | 2684 |
k n q b | 2684 |
q n k k | 2684 |
k k rq b | 2609 |
qr k k b | 2609 |
q p k k | 2601 |
r k k p | 2589 |
rq k k b | 2578 |
k k qr b | 2578 |
p k k r | 2422 |
k p r b | 2388 |
k k p r | 2388 |
rr k k b | 2385 |
k k rr b | 2385 |
k r k n | 2380 |
n k r k | 2380 |
r k n b | 2380 |
r qk k b | 2372 |
k kq r b | 2372 |
r p k k | 2336 |
kq r k b | 2305 |
k r qk b | 2305 |
k n r b | 2195 |
k k n r | 2195 |
r n k k | 2195 |
k n k b | 2166 |
b k r k | 2149 |
r k b b | 2149 |
r b k k | 2134 |
k k b r | 2134 |
k b r b | 2134 |
k rr k b | 2122 |
q k b k | 2031 |
k b k q | 2030 |
b k q b | 2030 |
k r k p | 1992 |
r k p b | 1992 |
n r k k | 1988 |
k r n b | 1988 |
k k r n | 1988 |
k q p b | 1895 |
k k q p | 1895 |
k p k b | 1893 |
p k r k | 1871 |
k r b b | 1847 |
b r k k | 1847 |
k q p k | 1787 |
q p k b | 1787 |
p q k k | 1568 |
qk k r b | 1524 |
r k kq b | 1524 |
k q rk b | 1453 |
kr q k b | 1453 |
kq k r b | 1416 |
r k qk b | 1416 |
q k k q | 1404 |
r kq k b | 1402 |
k qk r b | 1402 |
q k n k | 1391 |
k n k q | 1391 |
n k q b | 1391 |
k q kr b | 1355 |
rk q k b | 1355 |
b qk k b | 1280 |
k kq b b | 1280 |
b kq k b | 1223 |
k qk b b | 1223 |
k k r p | 1215 |
k r p b | 1215 |
q k q k | 1186 |
k q k q | 1186 |
q k q b | 1186 |
p r k k | 1159 |
b k qk b | 1137 |
kq k b b | 1137 |
b k kq b | 1112 |
qk k b b | 1112 |
q k p k | 1096 |
p q k b | 1093 |
k p q k | 1093 |
p k q b | 1086 |
k p k q | 1086 |
k r kq b | 1055 |
qk r k b | 1055 |
n qk k b | 949 |
k kq n b | 949 |
n kq k b | 899 |
k qk n b | 899 |
kq b k b | 868 |
k b qk b | 868 |
qk b k b | 844 |
k b kq b | 844 |
p k r b | 682 |
k p k r | 682 |
k b k r | 678 |
r k b k | 677 |
b k r b | 677 |
r k p k | 674 |
k n k r | 672 |
n k r b | 672 |
r k n k | 672 |
k kq p b | 648 |
n k kq b | 644 |
qk k n b | 644 |
bk q k b | 633 |
k q kb b | 633 |
k n qk b | 627 |
kq n k b | 627 |
kr r k b | 622 |
k r rk b | 622 |
rk k q b | 619 |
q k kr b | 619 |
n k qk b | 604 |
kq k n b | 604 |
k qk p b | 600 |
k q bk b | 589 |
kb q k b | 589 |
kr k q b | 577 |
q k rk b | 577 |
rk r k b | 567 |
k r kr b | 567 |
qk n k b | 563 |
k n kq b | 563 |
k rk q b | 535 |
q kr k b | 535 |
kq p k b | 492 |
q rk k b | 485 |
k kr q b | 485 |
p p p p | 485 |
r n k b | 448 |
k r n k | 448 |
n r k b | 448 |
k n r k | 448 |
k q q b | 446 |
q q k k | 446 |
k k q q | 446 |
qk p k b | 432 |
r p k b | 412 |
k r p k | 412 |
k p r k | 405 |
p r k b | 405 |
r b k b | 402 |
b r k b | 398 |
k b r k | 398 |
k r b k | 398 |
qk k p b | 383 |
kq k p b | 377 |
p qk k b | 360 |
b b k k | 348 |
k b b b | 348 |
r k kr b | 346 |
rk k r b | 346 |
r k rk b | 335 |
kr k r b | 335 |
p kq k b | 315 |
k rk r b | 287 |
r kr k b | 287 |
p k qk b | 284 |
k qb k b | 274 |
k bq k b | 274 |
q q k b | 272 |
k q q k | 272 |
c d e f | 252 |
d e f g | 252 |
a b c d | 252 |
e f g h | 252 |
b c d e | 252 |
p k kq b | 246 |
q k kb b | 221 |
bk k q b | 221 |
k kr r b | 213 |
r rk k b | 213 |
k bk q b | 191 |
q kb k b | 191 |
b k b b | 190 |
b k b k | 190 |
q k bk b | 187 |
kb k q b | 187 |
q bk k b | 179 |
k kb q b | 179 |
nk q k b | 178 |
k q kn b | 178 |
bq k k b | 175 |
k k qb b | 175 |
k q nk b | 173 |
kn q k b | 173 |
f g h diag | 166 |
nk k q b | 143 |
q k kn b | 143 |
k nq k b | 136 |
k qn k b | 136 |
k q kp b | 135 |
k q pk b | 132 |
k qk q b | 126 |
q kq k b | 126 |
k k bq b | 123 |
qb k k b | 123 |
q k kp b | 122 |
q pk k b | 121 |
p k b b | 116 |
k kq q b | 116 |
q qk k b | 116 |
qk k q b | 110 |
k kn q b | 110 |
q k kq b | 110 |
q nk k b | 110 |
pk q k b | 105 |
k pq k b | 103 |
k qp k b | 103 |
kq k q b | 101 |
q k qk b | 101 |
q k pk b | 99 |
r k kb b | 96 |
bk k r b | 96 |
q kn k b | 96 |
k nk q b | 96 |
pk k q b | 96 |
the blue book of | 96 |
rk k b b | 96 |
b k kr b | 96 |
r k kp b | 93 |
q kp k b | 92 |
k kp q b | 91 |
kp q k b | 91 |
nk k r b | 90 |
r k kn b | 90 |
blue book of chess | 89 |
k k qn b | 89 |
nq k k b | 89 |
kn k q b | 88 |
q k nk b | 88 |
kr k b b | 86 |
b k rk b | 86 |
f g h diagram | 85 |
annotator the blue book | 85 |
k p qk b | 84 |
k r kb b | 81 |
bk r k b | 81 |
rk n k b | 80 |
kp k q b | 80 |
k n kr b | 80 |
r k bk b | 76 |
kb k r b | 76 |
at the same time | 74 |
nr k k b | 73 |
k k rn b | 73 |
pk k r b | 72 |
r kb k b | 71 |
k bk r b | 71 |
k n rk b | 70 |
kr n k b | 70 |
k r kp b | 69 |
r k pk b | 69 |
nk r k b | 69 |
k r kn b | 69 |
c annotator the blue | 68 |
eco c annotator the | 68 |
r bk k b | 67 |
k kb r b | 67 |
r nk k b | 66 |
k k rb b | 66 |
k kn r b | 66 |
br k k b | 66 |
k p kq b | 65 |
k r pk b | 63 |
r pk k b | 59 |
k pk q b | 57 |
for as moche as | 57 |
r kn k b | 54 |
kp k r b | 54 |
k k pq b | 54 |
pk r k b | 54 |
k nk r b | 54 |
k kp r b | 53 |
on the other hand | 52 |
k k qp b | 52 |
qp k k b | 51 |
pq k k b | 51 |
k nr k b | 50 |
k p b b | 50 |
k rn k b | 50 |
kn r k b | 48 |
k r nk b | 48 |
b q r k | 46 |
b n k k | 46 |
the position of diagram | 46 |
r kt b q | 46 |
k n b b | 46 |
bb k k b | 43 |
kb r k b | 43 |
k k bb b | 43 |
k r bk b | 43 |
b p p p | 42 |
k bb k b | 42 |
b k n k | 42 |
the illustrated london news | 42 |
kp r k b | 42 |
n k b b | 42 |
qn k k b | 41 |
k k nq b | 41 |
k k pr b | 40 |
k rb k b | 39 |
k br k b | 39 |
rp k k b | 39 |
pr k k b | 39 |
r k nk b | 39 |
kn k r b | 39 |
k k rp b | 38 |
k b kr b | 38 |
rk b k b | 38 |
the move in the | 36 |
move in the text | 36 |
the game of chess | 35 |
the advance of the | 33 |
in the position of | 33 |
kt b q k | 33 |
r b q k | 32 |
r b q r | 32 |
on account of the | 32 |
n k rk b | 31 |
kr k n b | 31 |
p b p p | 30 |
r kp k b | 30 |
in front of the | 29 |
b rk k b | 29 |
k kr b b | 29 |
rn k k b | 29 |
k k nr b | 29 |
r q r k | 28 |
b b k b | 28 |
k b b k | 28 |
the development of the | 28 |
k k br b | 27 |
kr b k b | 27 |
k b rk b | 27 |
q p p p | 27 |
b q k r | 27 |
kr p k b | 27 |
rb k k b | 27 |
one of the most | 27 |
qk q k b | 26 |
k b kt r | 26 |
k q kq b | 26 |
q k b kt | 26 |
rk p k b | 26 |
k kn b b | 25 |
b nk k b | 25 |
k kb b b | 25 |
b bk k b | 25 |
p p kt p | 25 |
b kb k b | 25 |
k k n n | 25 |
n n k k | 25 |
k bk b b | 25 |
k n n b | 25 |
and at the same | 24 |
p kt p p | 24 |
the loss of a | 24 |
to k p to | 24 |
k pk r b | 23 |
p q p p | 23 |
p p b p | 23 |
would have been better | 22 |
the middle of the | 22 |
it would have been | 22 |
for the purpose of | 21 |
k bp k b | 20 |
kt p p p | 20 |
an attack on the | 20 |
n k kr b | 20 |
b n k b | 20 |
k pp k b | 20 |
k b n k | 20 |
in order to play | 20 |
k n b k | 20 |
k pb k b | 20 |
to k b to | 20 |
rk k n b | 20 |
q k b r | 20 |
p p q p | 20 |
n b k b | 20 |
n k n k | 19 |
k n k n | 19 |
the british chess association | 19 |
the loss of the | 19 |
that ther was a | 19 |
to q p to | 19 |
the position of the | 19 |
k nk b b | 19 |
b kn k b | 19 |
n k n b | 19 |
for the first time | 19 |
side of the board | 19 |
the end of the | 18 |
b p k k | 18 |
p p p kt | 18 |
to b p to | 18 |
the text move is | 18 |
of the illustrated london | 17 |
be found in the | 17 |
in the illustrated london | 17 |
in the middle of | 17 |
kn b k b | 17 |
kb k b b | 17 |
k b nk b | 17 |
and there is no | 17 |
b k bk b | 17 |
in suche wyse that | 17 |
and the game is | 16 |
to k kt to | 16 |
it is evident that | 16 |
bk k b b | 16 |
at the end of | 16 |
to be able to | 16 |
b k kb b | 16 |
the centre of the | 16 |
centre of the board | 16 |
k q qk b | 15 |
to b b to | 15 |
kq q k b | 15 |
the nature of the | 15 |
of the same colour | 15 |
of the comyn peple | 15 |
the attack on the | 15 |
as well as the | 15 |
p to k p | 15 |
is one of the | 15 |
it will be seen | 15 |
the sacrifice of the | 14 |
of the game is | 14 |
n kr k b | 14 |
games illustrative of the | 14 |
will be seen that | 14 |
p p p b | 14 |
of the kynge and | 14 |
will be able to | 14 |
for the sake of | 14 |
k rk n b | 14 |
k p b k | 14 |
the game is drawn | 14 |
to kt p to | 14 |
is said to be | 14 |
p b k b | 14 |
p to q p | 14 |
in the course of | 13 |
course of the game | 13 |
kt b q r | 13 |
as soon as the | 13 |
n rk k b | 13 |
they ought to be | 13 |
of the british chess | 13 |
to q kt to | 13 |
the moves of the | 13 |
the value of the | 13 |
k kr n b | 13 |
to kt b to | 13 |
the london chess club | 13 |
white to play and | 13 |
the beginning of the | 13 |
the opening of the | 13 |
in view of the | 12 |
the odds of a | 12 |
the exchange of queens | 12 |
the mobility of the | 12 |
to have been the | 12 |
the commencement of the | 12 |
the origin of chess | 12 |
the game of the | 12 |
b in order to | 12 |
in a few moves | 12 |
to get rid of | 12 |
as moche as he | 12 |
to be found in | 12 |
shown in the following | 12 |
as moche as the | 12 |
r b k r | 12 |
of the text move | 11 |
n b k k | 11 |
with a view to | 11 |
position of the diagram | 11 |
in the middle game | 11 |
the yssue of the | 11 |
without seeing the board | 11 |
nk b k b | 11 |
it is necessary to | 11 |
stage of the game | 11 |
loss of a pawn | 11 |
p p p q | 11 |
in the british museum | 11 |
that it is not | 11 |
takes p p to | 11 |
it is possible to | 11 |
to play and mate | 11 |
k b kn b | 11 |
the time of the | 11 |
and for as moche | 11 |
k b n b | 11 |
relative value of the | 11 |
k k b n | 11 |
r in order to | 11 |
in the above position | 11 |
loss of the game | 11 |
at the beginning of | 11 |
mate in two moves | 11 |
play and mate in | 11 |
p takes p p | 11 |
squares of the same | 11 |
to b r to | 11 |
sette to fore the | 10 |
k p kn b | 10 |
development of the pieces | 10 |
k p n k | 10 |
and professor duncan forbes | 10 |
edge of the board | 10 |
in suche wyse as | 10 |
it is impossible to | 10 |
to b kt to | 10 |
of one of the | 10 |
in addition to the | 10 |
towards the end of | 10 |
a game of chess | 10 |
in the case of | 10 |
at the expense of | 10 |
playe of the chesse | 10 |
the greater mobility of | 10 |
early in the game | 10 |
would be answered by | 10 |
after the text move | 10 |
p kt b p | 10 |
it would not be | 10 |
seem to have been | 10 |
in the following position | 10 |
in the following way | 10 |
p n k b | 10 |
of the yssue of | 10 |
on the part of | 10 |
one of the best | 10 |
the end of a | 10 |
white on the move | 10 |
for the defence of | 10 |
b kr k b | 10 |
k rk b b | 10 |
to the time of | 10 |
the course of the | 10 |
rules of the game | 10 |
have the better game | 10 |
the history of chess | 10 |
a bishop or a | 10 |
on the right side | 10 |
the move of the | 10 |
k p nk b | 10 |
in the united states | 10 |
the invention of chess | 10 |
of the middle game | 10 |
of the white king | 10 |
b q p p | 10 |
the edge of the | 9 |
on squares of the | 9 |
ch k to kt | 9 |
to r b to | 9 |
said to have been | 9 |
mates in three moves | 9 |
on the th move | 9 |
without seeing the chess | 9 |
was the right move | 9 |
the defence of the | 9 |
the center of the | 9 |
have been better to | 9 |
one of the pawns | 9 |
beginning of the game | 9 |
be said to be | 9 |
r b r k | 9 |
attack against the king | 9 |
of the value of | 9 |
on account of his | 9 |
middle of the board | 9 |
the power of the | 9 |
position of diagram is | 9 |
b to b b | 9 |
so moche that he | 9 |
k p to k | 9 |
to the editor of | 9 |
similar to the one | 9 |
the relative value of | 9 |
with the view to | 9 |
the action of the | 9 |
move would have been | 9 |
the development of his | 9 |
in the present instance | 9 |
for the development of | 9 |
to win the game | 9 |
to advance the pawn | 9 |
in so moche that | 9 |
that is to wete | 9 |
k n p k | 9 |
p takes p b | 9 |
the result of the | 9 |
p kt p kt | 9 |
the game is even | 9 |
is of no avail | 9 |
has the better game | 9 |
n p k b | 9 |
of the th dynasty | 9 |
the best of the | 9 |
to r ch k | 9 |
he should have played | 9 |
to win a pawn | 9 |
r ch k to | 9 |
on account of r | 9 |
in this case the | 9 |
b k b r | 9 |
the fact that the | 9 |
is said to have | 9 |
q to r ch | 9 |
in the latter case | 9 |
as will be seen | 9 |
odds of pawn and | 9 |
in the first case | 8 |
is not easy to | 8 |
kt b p kt | 8 |
on the ryght syde | 8 |
of our lord god | 8 |
he would have to | 8 |
on the q side | 8 |
the best way to | 8 |
in order to win | 8 |
at pawn and move | 8 |
for a long time | 8 |
after the move in | 8 |
this is not the | 8 |
takes p b to | 8 |
in the same way | 8 |
on the other side | 8 |
instead of the move | 8 |
white to move and | 8 |
black has the advantage | 8 |
of pawn and move | 8 |
in the present game | 8 |
the same colour as | 8 |
principles of chess strategy | 8 |
to be followed by | 8 |
is a pawn ahead | 8 |
with the exception of | 8 |
quarter of a century | 8 |
the exchange of the | 8 |
pawns in front of | 8 |
the rest of the | 8 |
the discussion of the | 8 |
for the second time | 8 |
front of the pawn | 8 |
to force a mate | 8 |
to k ch k | 8 |
the square on which | 8 |
the odds of pawn | 8 |
the author of the | 8 |
the game is equal | 8 |
fails on account of | 8 |
you have the better | 8 |
in the absence of | 8 |
in the first place | 8 |
as a matter of | 8 |
new orleans chess club | 8 |
the latter part of | 8 |
the only way to | 8 |
b b p p | 8 |
loss of a move | 8 |
to kt r to | 8 |
r q k r | 8 |
in order to get | 8 |
to make room for | 8 |
in the face of | 8 |
on the th of | 8 |
the name of the | 8 |
has the advantage of | 8 |
as soon as he | 8 |
as long as the | 8 |
to q q to | 8 |
mate in four moves | 8 |
is to wete that | 8 |
the way of the | 8 |
commencement of the match | 8 |
of the most important | 8 |
r kt b k | 8 |
center of the board | 8 |
of the move in | 8 |
k nn k b | 8 |
the way in which | 8 |
the position in diagram | 8 |
the black king to | 8 |
make room for the | 8 |
the new orleans chess | 8 |
white would have won | 8 |
for the beginner to | 8 |
will be found in | 8 |
to castle on the | 8 |
to k r to | 8 |
in the way of | 8 |
in one of the | 8 |
in order to avoid | 8 |
b to k b | 8 |
to b q to | 8 |
and black has no | 7 |
forces the exchange of | 7 |
to r q to | 7 |
game of the chesse | 7 |
how well that he | 7 |
as there is no | 7 |
may be said to | 7 |
to take advantage of | 7 |
and whan he had | 7 |
in the center of | 7 |
mate in three moves | 7 |
for the comyn wele | 7 |
chapitre of the fourth | 7 |
a position similar to | 7 |
there seems to be | 7 |
kt to k b | 7 |
sides of the board | 7 |
mobility of the pieces | 7 |
p k p p | 7 |
it is better to | 7 |
ch k to b | 7 |
the account of the | 7 |
hit is to wete | 7 |
because of the threat | 7 |
to thende that they | 7 |
in the present day | 7 |
attack on the king | 7 |
to force black to | 7 |
file for the rook | 7 |
may be able to | 7 |
in the book of | 7 |
should have been played | 7 |
point of view of | 7 |
of the united states | 7 |
white is able to | 7 |
that he would have | 7 |
chess masters of the | 7 |
to kb q to | 7 |
front of the king | 7 |
of pawns on the | 7 |
from the point of | 7 |
and sir william jones | 7 |
bishop or a knight | 7 |
and it has been | 7 |
one of the two | 7 |
and in lyke wyse | 7 |
the chess department of | 7 |
the position in the | 7 |
in order to prevent | 7 |
the king and the | 7 |
takes kt p takes | 7 |
in such a position | 7 |
to qb p to | 7 |
of the history of | 7 |
that the game was | 7 |
one square at a | 7 |
black has the better | 7 |
early stage of the | 7 |
moves of the men | 7 |
on the next move | 7 |
and one of the | 7 |
and whan he was | 7 |
one of the pieces | 7 |
to give up the | 7 |
pages the blue book | 7 |
r to k square | 7 |
a pawn move which | 7 |
to qkt p to | 7 |
with the idea of | 7 |
to take the pawn | 7 |
b to kt b | 7 |
in the text is | 7 |
it is not possible | 7 |
in the long run | 7 |
chapitre is of the | 7 |
file for the rooks | 7 |
instead of the text | 7 |
in the history of | 7 |
take advantage of the | 7 |
the book of the | 7 |
file for his rook | 7 |
in the fact that | 7 |
to q b to | 7 |
passed pawn on the | 7 |
on the k side | 7 |
masters of the day | 7 |
the black king is | 7 |
to k square p | 7 |
a pawn in the | 7 |
seems to have been | 7 |
there is nothing to | 7 |
square at a time | 7 |
if there is a | 7 |
pawn from the board | 7 |
p p k p | 7 |
in the middle ages | 7 |
to one of the | 7 |
and mate in three | 7 |
would not have been | 7 |
be seen that the | 7 |
black to play p | 7 |
to win a piece | 7 |
is to be found | 7 |
to move his king | 7 |
to the fact that | 7 |
there is only one | 7 |
k ch k to | 7 |
from the time of | 7 |
the point of view | 7 |
the fact that black | 7 |
ther is no thynge | 7 |
position of the white | 7 |
to kt q to | 7 |
to play a match | 7 |
at the time of | 7 |
obtaining a passed pawn | 7 |
k square p to | 7 |
p to qkt p | 7 |
the pawn at k | 7 |
as moche as they | 7 |
in the centre of | 7 |
it is doubtful whether | 7 |
the whole of the | 7 |
it is true that | 6 |
in the following diagram | 6 |
of the second edition | 6 |
the last day of | 6 |
kt b to q | 6 |
in the hands of | 6 |
of the pawn and | 6 |
k pk b b | 6 |
the roman edict of | 6 |
of the opposing king | 6 |
king into the corner | 6 |
to r r to | 6 |
to retake with the | 6 |
to the edge of | 6 |
win a pawn by | 6 |
the advance of p | 6 |
takes p p takes | 6 |
the yer of our | 6 |
of the same color | 6 |
pawn and two moves | 6 |
r n b q | 6 |
in conjunction with the | 6 |
first book printed in | 6 |
not be able to | 6 |
with an attack on | 6 |
get rid of the | 6 |
the only move to | 6 |
in order to break | 6 |
the control of the | 6 |
your pawns on squares | 6 |
the king into the | 6 |
pawns on squares of | 6 |
player in the world | 6 |
of english chess players | 6 |
by the name of | 6 |
the game must be | 6 |
to kb p to | 6 |
maxims and hints for | 6 |
p takes p q | 6 |
in a position to | 6 |
the result of his | 6 |
the absence of the | 6 |
if black takes the | 6 |
the kynge ought to | 6 |
earl of devonshire and | 6 |
traytee is of the | 6 |
on the lifte side | 6 |
on account of q | 6 |
and they ought to | 6 |
and whan he sawe | 6 |
he has a pawn | 6 |
odds of a rook | 6 |
the offender must move | 6 |
k b n r | 6 |
to take the kt | 6 |
it is easy to | 6 |
at the proper time | 6 |
to kt kt to | 6 |
directly in front of | 6 |
by the advance of | 6 |
with the intention of | 6 |
q in order to | 6 |
is nothing to be | 6 |
to which he is | 6 |
q k b n | 6 |
it is not advisable | 6 |
in the gesta romanorum | 6 |
support the advance of | 6 |
he will have to | 6 |
seems to be no | 6 |
in order to force | 6 |
marche the yer of | 6 |
black to take the | 6 |
at the commencement of | 6 |
i shall now give | 6 |
of marche the yer | 6 |
it is a good | 6 |
one side of the | 6 |
it is difficult to | 6 |
the comyn peple and | 6 |
hyde and sir william | 6 |
b k p k | 6 |
the new york chess | 6 |
of the fact that | 6 |
the names of the | 6 |
this is one of | 6 |
his queen on h | 6 |
of the fourth tractate | 6 |
pieces on the board | 6 |
eco b annotator the | 6 |
end of a game | 6 |
value of the pieces | 6 |
n b q k | 6 |
this move is not | 6 |
as shown in the | 6 |
serve as an example | 6 |
p to q kt | 6 |
if he does not | 6 |
p p takes p | 6 |
to qb kt to | 6 |
to bear on the | 6 |
k b to b | 6 |
the copy in the | 6 |
it is not so | 6 |
would have won a | 6 |
to bring his king | 6 |
mates in two moves | 6 |
the student should carefully | 6 |
have been able to | 6 |
control of the center | 6 |
one of his rooks | 6 |
in the majority of | 6 |
in the french capital | 6 |
it is clear that | 6 |
to give up a | 6 |
is by no means | 6 |
in accordance with the | 6 |
it is to be | 6 |
position of diagram white | 6 |
one or the other | 6 |
in the presence of | 6 |
to r p to | 6 |
in regard to the | 6 |
to the other side | 6 |
yer of our lord | 6 |
a member of the | 6 |
cases of this kind | 6 |
to take part in | 6 |
the president of the | 6 |
they ought to haue | 6 |
in order to obtain | 6 |
in order not to | 6 |
is not to be | 6 |
b to k kt | 6 |
with one of his | 6 |
the white king is | 6 |
may serve as an | 6 |
in which it is | 6 |
pawn in the centre | 6 |
in a game between | 6 |
within a few days | 6 |
in a straight line | 6 |
one or more pawns | 6 |
roman edict of b | 6 |
to prevent black from | 6 |
on the walls of | 6 |
direct attack against the | 6 |
as one of the | 6 |
on the second move | 6 |
the game of checkers | 6 |
the capture of the | 6 |
would be difficult to | 6 |
control of the centre | 6 |
and that it is | 6 |
between the king and | 6 |
to kkt p to | 6 |
has no time to | 6 |
p to b p | 6 |
la bourdonnais and mcdonnell | 6 |
the first book printed | 6 |
chapitre of the thirde | 6 |
the exposed position of | 6 |
b annotator the blue | 6 |
book treteth of the | 6 |
for the attack on | 6 |
both sides of the | 6 |
ought not to be | 6 |
k b to kt | 6 |
century of our era | 6 |
k kp b b | 6 |
to do is to | 6 |
champion of the world | 6 |
the same time the | 6 |
sir william jones and | 6 |
kt b p p | 6 |
there can be no | 6 |
takes p q to | 6 |
that he had not | 6 |
b k k n | 6 |
of the nineteenth century | 6 |
majority of pawns on | 6 |
with regard to the | 6 |
as soon as possible | 6 |
in lyke wyse as | 6 |
of the pawns in | 6 |
on the other wing | 6 |
on his second move | 6 |
of alexander the great | 6 |
take part in the | 6 |
sacrifice of the queen | 6 |
q kt p p | 5 |
order to break up | 5 |
devoted to the game | 5 |
the top of the | 5 |
the siege of troy | 5 |
as in original general | 5 |
game and playe of | 5 |
b to b kt | 5 |
deschappelles is the greatest | 5 |
as long as possible | 5 |
it would be difficult | 5 |
he would have been | 5 |
k b kb b | 5 |
in front of his | 5 |
there is no advantage | 5 |
of the loss of | 5 |
would take the pawn | 5 |
front of the white | 5 |
suche wyse that they | 5 |
of diagram for instance | 5 |
the pieces in the | 5 |
of the old world | 5 |
sixth century of our | 5 |
exception to the rule | 5 |
b to kt p | 5 |
has the option of | 5 |
a gentleman who had | 5 |
the one shown in | 5 |
have the honor to | 5 |
open file for his | 5 |
and also we rede | 5 |
white is a pawn | 5 |
it is advisable to | 5 |
the ancient hindu chaturanga | 5 |
hit apperteyneth to them | 5 |
shall now give a | 5 |
kt to b p | 5 |
is to advance the | 5 |
as well as to | 5 |
laws of the game | 5 |
happeth ofte tymes that | 5 |
bear in mind that | 5 |
on both sides of | 5 |
on account of kt | 5 |
of this move is | 5 |
of chess in the | 5 |
of the knight and | 5 |
is not likely to | 5 |
is to play p | 5 |
force black to play | 5 |
in suche wise that | 5 |
on which he stands | 5 |
and hit apperteyneth to | 5 |
a pawn by p | 5 |
a man of the | 5 |
the game is in | 5 |
the fact that he | 5 |
order to play p | 5 |
same colour as the | 5 |
with this move white | 5 |
the offices of the | 5 |
the sake of a | 5 |
but as it is | 5 |
r b to k | 5 |
the pawn and move | 5 |
the members of the | 5 |
and he has the | 5 |
the mobility of his | 5 |
move which does not | 5 |
will soon be seen | 5 |
last day of marche | 5 |
of the peple and | 5 |
on the same file | 5 |
b p takes p | 5 |
as will soon be | 5 |
black has now the | 5 |
i had the pleasure | 5 |
this is the only | 5 |
the diagonal of the | 5 |
we shall see that | 5 |
a certain kind of | 5 |
to kb b to | 5 |
p to kkt kt | 5 |
they ought not to | 5 |
pawns on both sides | 5 |
should have played p | 5 |
the secretary of the | 5 |
his rooks on the | 5 |
takes p r takes | 5 |
noble royame of englond | 5 |
i have the honor | 5 |
also they ought to | 5 |
as much as possible | 5 |
p b kt p | 5 |
the entry of the | 5 |
is not the case | 5 |
q p takes p | 5 |
game played in the | 5 |
the gain of a | 5 |
white black white black | 5 |
reherceth that ther was | 5 |
for the benefit of | 5 |
forcing the exchange of | 5 |
that they shold be | 5 |
to capture the pawn | 5 |
of the different pieces | 5 |
the golden age of | 5 |
is formed in the | 5 |
and playe of the | 5 |
the earl of devonshire | 5 |
in the present case | 5 |
a match at chess | 5 |
the player who has | 5 |
q p to q | 5 |
position of diagram for | 5 |
in the previous chapter | 5 |
takes kt q to | 5 |
to fore hym and | 5 |
takes b p takes | 5 |
hit happeth ofte tymes | 5 |
you have the advantage | 5 |
the pawns on the | 5 |
that the game of | 5 |
he answerd that he | 5 |
advance the pawn to | 5 |
department of the illustrated | 5 |
of the black rook | 5 |
william jones and professor | 5 |
this is a very | 5 |
the rules of the | 5 |
d would have been | 5 |
the opposing king to | 5 |
avoid the loss of | 5 |
take the pawn with | 5 |
the king must not | 5 |
as well as in | 5 |
an open file for | 5 |
pawns in the centre | 5 |
the sixth century of | 5 |
would have to play | 5 |
on the first move | 5 |
in one of his | 5 |
the chess masters of | 5 |
diagram may serve as | 5 |
as the result of | 5 |
when the king is | 5 |
general principles of chess | 5 |
the opinion of the | 5 |
and hit is to | 5 |
black gives up his | 5 |
there would be no | 5 |
and it is not | 5 |
by the disappearance of | 5 |
b b to b | 5 |
jones and professor duncan | 5 |
in order to be | 5 |
q p to kkt | 5 |
bk b k b | 5 |
to move and win | 5 |
loss of the queen | 5 |
the king on the | 5 |
kt p to b | 5 |
a very important move | 5 |
day of marche the | 5 |
morphy without seeing the | 5 |
which there is no | 5 |
k p n b | 5 |
a quene ought to | 5 |
the pawns in front | 5 |
in cases of this | 5 |
to q r to | 5 |
p p to q | 5 |
that he was a | 5 |
of the white pieces | 5 |
of pieces on the | 5 |
to drive the king | 5 |
p to b kt | 5 |
the object of the | 5 |
in consequence of the | 5 |
the conclusion of the | 5 |
black should have played | 5 |
b b to k | 5 |
is the only one | 5 |
number of pieces on | 5 |
that he did not | 5 |
black is able to | 5 |
to queen the pawn | 5 |
play a match with | 5 |
will have to be | 5 |
in the sixth century | 5 |
the exchange of rooks | 5 |
of the eighteenth century | 5 |
of the game and | 5 |
for so moche as | 5 |
one or two squares | 5 |
black takes the pawn | 5 |
as a chess player | 5 |
that no man shold | 5 |
of the earl of | 5 |
to an other and | 5 |
positions in which the | 5 |
in order to gain | 5 |
black mates in three | 5 |
the game is considered | 5 |
k k p n | 5 |
a man ought to | 5 |
hym that he shold | 5 |
to fore the iuges | 5 |
concerning the origin of | 5 |
at the odds of | 5 |
black is forced to | 5 |
new york chess club | 5 |
to r kt to | 5 |
to the duke of | 5 |
k in order to | 5 |
is shown in diagram | 5 |
to the effect that | 5 |
that he was not | 5 |
would seem to be | 5 |
left on the board | 5 |
of the london chess | 5 |
the king must be | 5 |
a few of the | 5 |
in the chess department | 5 |
is shown in the | 5 |
k to kt r | 5 |
position of the black | 5 |
the winning of the | 5 |
hit is reson that | 5 |
and whan they were | 5 |
the editor of the | 5 |
the place of the | 5 |
a passed pawn on | 5 |
the berlin chess club | 5 |
pawn move which does | 5 |
the same way as | 5 |
of the royame and | 5 |
to which there is | 5 |
what is meant by | 5 |
black to give up | 5 |
on the k file | 5 |
two rooks and pawns | 5 |
black could have played | 5 |
his chance of castling | 5 |
in front of it | 5 |
in the second edition | 5 |
to the extent of | 5 |
a pawn more and | 5 |
he said to me | 5 |
the text move black | 5 |
reherceth in the book | 5 |
in order to develop | 5 |
k to b r | 5 |
discussed in connection with | 5 |
the play of the | 5 |
advance of the pawns | 5 |
the rook with the | 5 |
with or without the | 5 |
that he is a | 5 |
to take the knight | 5 |
had the pleasure of | 5 |
from the board and | 5 |
of the black king | 5 |
to move the king | 5 |
on the kb file | 5 |
in the original text | 5 |
king is said to | 5 |
book printed in england | 5 |
be followed by p | 5 |
would have been p | 5 |
of devonshire and his | 5 |
to hym that he | 5 |
takes p kt to | 5 |
qb kt to kb | 5 |
and you must win | 5 |
it is not easy | 5 |
for pounds a side | 5 |
the practice of chess | 5 |
check with the queen | 5 |
cambridge university chess club | 5 |
of the game of | 5 |
the winner of the | 5 |
at the age of | 5 |
to that of the | 5 |
of the quene and | 5 |
to kb kt to | 5 |
in the tyme of | 5 |
one of his pawns | 5 |
the vast majority of | 5 |
to the loss of | 5 |
kt b k b | 5 |
the fact that in | 5 |
was one of the | 5 |
of the game the | 5 |
the rooms of the | 5 |
order to avoid the | 5 |
and therfore hit is | 5 |
that he should be | 5 |
any square of the | 5 |
immediately in front of | 5 |
to k q to | 5 |
of the importance of | 5 |
the knowledge of the | 5 |
the player whose turn | 5 |
at the west end | 5 |
to win the exchange | 5 |
in connection with diagram | 5 |
in the time of | 5 |
by means of a | 5 |
so as to force | 5 |
i do not think | 5 |
the same number of | 5 |
sacrifice of a pawn | 5 |
can be easily seen | 4 |
also we rede that | 4 |
age of arabian literature | 4 |
to qb b to | 4 |
no exception to the | 4 |
the k kt p | 4 |
may be required to | 4 |
that i am not | 4 |
k n kn b | 4 |
p b p kt | 4 |
k b bk b | 4 |
one hundred and fifty | 4 |
in a different way | 4 |
k k bp b | 4 |
kt p takes b | 4 |
not appear to have | 4 |
with black to move | 4 |
drive the king into | 4 |
plays without seeing the | 4 |
mate in five moves | 4 |
the positions are equal | 4 |
black could not play | 4 |
of king and pawns | 4 |
this is not advisable | 4 |
the fact that it | 4 |
a majority of pawns | 4 |
have won a piece | 4 |
and black could not | 4 |
the king is said | 4 |
and vertuous desirs amen | 4 |
carry on the attack | 4 |
of a pawn is | 4 |
n p k k | 4 |
the game is about | 4 |
to b ch k | 4 |
kn n k b | 4 |
b b to r | 4 |
ahead in the development | 4 |
a position in which | 4 |
in the second case | 4 |
to b kt takes | 4 |
a white square at | 4 |
liber de moribus hominum | 4 |
latter part of the | 4 |
the story of the | 4 |
the number of intervening | 4 |
which the king is | 4 |
b to q kt | 4 |
it is first necessary | 4 |
of the chess board | 4 |
the king to the | 4 |
daughter being found playing | 4 |
as well as his | 4 |
president of the british | 4 |
king and pawn against | 4 |
is also in the | 4 |
of the most difficult | 4 |
right side of the | 4 |
the application of the | 4 |
he has the better | 4 |
and whan he cam | 4 |
and the sunday times | 4 |
the general principles of | 4 |
of chess has been | 4 |
to the cause of | 4 |
in which black wins | 4 |
when you are using | 4 |
played at the philadelphia | 4 |
to be made in | 4 |
be answered by kt | 4 |
it is said in | 4 |
that some of the | 4 |
and it is to | 4 |
is to wete the | 4 |
in the chess world | 4 |
a great deal of | 4 |
the student to work | 4 |
p p kt q | 4 |
p to k kt | 4 |
and also hit is | 4 |
it is sayd in | 4 |
after which the white | 4 |
black has no satisfactory | 4 |
and black would be | 4 |
the majority of cases | 4 |
that it would be | 4 |
the one on which | 4 |
the sake of completeness | 4 |
in the reign of | 4 |
qr to k square | 4 |
way to win is | 4 |
being found playing chess | 4 |
in the form of | 4 |
the termination of this | 4 |
he arrived at the | 4 |
kynge ought to be | 4 |
the distant passed pawn | 4 |
of all the pieces | 4 |
of the thirde book | 4 |
in connection with the | 4 |
obtain an overwhelming attack | 4 |
until after the birmingham | 4 |
p to qb kt | 4 |
to queen his pawn | 4 |
ther was a man | 4 |
to q p takes | 4 |
to fore the alphyn | 4 |
of your noble protection | 4 |
he is to be | 4 |
does not attempt to | 4 |
b ch k to | 4 |
game is considered a | 4 |
by the fact that | 4 |
the weakness of the | 4 |
of the ruy lopez | 4 |
moves of the pieces | 4 |
which are liable to | 4 |
the middle game is | 4 |
in reference to me | 4 |
lies in the fact | 4 |
the practice of the | 4 |
if black were to | 4 |
to the earl of | 4 |
it is curious that | 4 |
ought to be wise | 4 |
the diagonal for the | 4 |
and in order to | 4 |
to the one shown | 4 |
we rede of the | 4 |
an example of the | 4 |
q to k ch | 4 |
pawn and move to | 4 |
the pawn at b | 4 |
lyf of the kynge | 4 |
of the first edition | 4 |
also in the gesta | 4 |
is signefied by the | 4 |
with the reputation of | 4 |
q p to b | 4 |
as a general rule | 4 |
between la bourdonnais and | 4 |
on the third move | 4 |
of the board to | 4 |
das buch menschlicher sitten | 4 |
q to b p | 4 |
the correct move is | 4 |
the pawn with the | 4 |
of the b at | 4 |
have been better play | 4 |
is of the yssue | 4 |
on the d of | 4 |
with this move black | 4 |
a passage in the | 4 |
the max lange attack | 4 |
king of the th | 4 |
be able to make | 4 |
nn k k b | 4 |
he is a pawn | 4 |
to take the bishop | 4 |
to break up the | 4 |
the chess board and | 4 |
after the death of | 4 |
so as not to | 4 |
as soon as white | 4 |
manner in which he | 4 |
and that he was | 4 |
kt to q r | 4 |
to the reign of | 4 |
b to r b | 4 |
as the black king | 4 |
that he should not | 4 |
secretary of the st | 4 |
black has now a | 4 |
for black to play | 4 |
the line of the | 4 |
would have been the | 4 |
p to kkt p | 4 |
knight with his bishop | 4 |
block the way of | 4 |
up to the pawn | 4 |
taken advantage of by | 4 |
but it is not | 4 |
k k nn b | 4 |
devonshire and his daughter | 4 |
p kt q p | 4 |
in the following manner | 4 |
of the chesse men | 4 |
event blindfold exhibition site | 4 |
white can force the | 4 |
draw the game against | 4 |
to the left of | 4 |
one rook and pawns | 4 |
cafe de la regence | 4 |
and on the other | 4 |
the best and most | 4 |
nature of the game | 4 |
kt b to b | 4 |
the q r p | 4 |
number of intervening squares | 4 |
for this reason the | 4 |
the above position white | 4 |
de moribus hominum et | 4 |
admirably taken advantage of | 4 |
the knight at q | 4 |
the maner of the | 4 |
keep your pawns on | 4 |
that it has been | 4 |
before the commencement of | 4 |
account of the threat | 4 |
does not seem to | 4 |
the square at q | 4 |
you will find that | 4 |
is a pawn move | 4 |
general principles of strategy | 4 |
i will play you | 4 |
now give a few | 4 |
on account of p | 4 |
and this is the | 4 |
in the discussion of | 4 |
further course of the | 4 |
pieces have a symbol | 4 |
pressure in the centre | 4 |
to double his rooks | 4 |
pawns against king and | 4 |
experience has shown that | 4 |
part of the game | 4 |
king must be moved | 4 |
position in the diagram | 4 |
with the help of | 4 |
the knyght on the | 4 |
gain control of the | 4 |
he could not play | 4 |
bring his king into | 4 |
the disappearance of the | 4 |
will be evident from | 4 |
can force the mate | 4 |
the first move of | 4 |
of the ordre of | 4 |
the game would be | 4 |
a few typical examples | 4 |
supported by the king | 4 |
the knyghtes ought to | 4 |
one side or the | 4 |
take the rook with | 4 |
the merits of the | 4 |
and black mates in | 4 |
chess champion of the | 4 |
hit is to be | 4 |
q q to b | 4 |
the only one of | 4 |
at the siege of | 4 |
it is not a | 4 |
of the forme of | 4 |
of the house of | 4 |
order to be able | 4 |
it is necessary for | 4 |
to be the best | 4 |
f for the second | 4 |
sight of the board | 4 |
the pieces and pawns | 4 |
you have a better | 4 |
to bear in mind | 4 |
impossible for him to | 4 |
diagram shows a position | 4 |
in regard to it | 4 |
hit is sayd in | 4 |
for all practical purposes | 4 |
blocks the action of | 4 |
the commencement of a | 4 |
file for his rooks | 4 |
game of chess with | 4 |
the study of the | 4 |
file with his rook | 4 |
alternative would have been | 4 |
the name of a | 4 |
with the queen on | 4 |
different ways in which | 4 |
p to kr p | 4 |
way to carry on | 4 |
from the fact that | 4 |
maxims and hints on | 4 |
have given white a | 4 |
when the pawn is | 4 |
it is by no | 4 |
to k p takes | 4 |
is not possible to | 4 |
it is not the | 4 |
there is no doubt | 4 |
her offices and maners | 4 |
selected by his opponent | 4 |
one and the same | 4 |
p b b p | 4 |
over the board and | 4 |
a move with the | 4 |
black mates in two | 4 |
r to k p | 4 |
of the muzio gambit | 4 |
of action of the | 4 |
can draw the game | 4 |
the scene of action | 4 |
is the fact that | 4 |
and it would be | 4 |
and you have an | 4 |
the first edition of | 4 |
kb b k b | 4 |
if black does not | 4 |
but they ought to | 4 |
whan he sawe that | 4 |
would not be of | 4 |
an early stage of | 4 |
will find it difficult | 4 |
nk n k b | 4 |
has a pawn in | 4 |
and it will be | 4 |
black gives up the | 4 |
this portion of the | 4 |
the rooks in the | 4 |
would have to be | 4 |
havana international masters tournament | 4 |
square on which he | 4 |
the support of the | 4 |
without going into check | 4 |
with a strong attack | 4 |
in the french defence | 4 |
one on which he | 4 |
to them that they | 4 |
the advance of his | 4 |
ben signefyed by the | 4 |
moves at his disposal | 4 |
his king into safety | 4 |
black cannot take the | 4 |
a direct attack against | 4 |
to give up his | 4 |
to the asiatic society | 4 |
the cause of the | 4 |
against a minor piece | 4 |
the black king must | 4 |
up in the stands | 4 |
white and black squares | 4 |
after the exchange of | 4 |
an advantage in the | 4 |
with the view of | 4 |
side or the other | 4 |
famous harun ar rashid | 4 |
of the pieces in | 4 |
part in the attack | 4 |
chariots and foot soldiers | 4 |
of many thousand miles | 4 |
alexander the great and | 4 |
as far as the | 4 |
with knight and bishop | 4 |
advance of the pawn | 4 |
he is said to | 4 |
the player of the | 4 |
and then to play | 4 |
the last of the | 4 |
b on account of | 4 |
pinned by the bishop | 4 |
it may not be | 4 |
he is obliged to | 4 |
would have been more | 4 |
on account of b | 4 |
ben sette to fore | 4 |
can force black to | 4 |
hit happend that the | 4 |
hit happend on a | 4 |
have been the best | 4 |
kt p to kt | 4 |
kt to b kt | 4 |
the result is that | 4 |
the opposing king is | 4 |
and hit is reson | 4 |
of the lawe and | 4 |
checkmate in six moves | 4 |
the time of alexander | 4 |
the pawn e is | 4 |
is admirably taken advantage | 4 |
treteth of the forme | 4 |
the first prize in | 4 |
for a man to | 4 |
of the fourth book | 4 |
must lose a move | 4 |
in order to drive | 4 |
one of the finest | 4 |
have a symbol to | 4 |
the truth of the | 4 |
as white would then | 4 |
a bishop and a | 4 |
the field of battle | 4 |
the knight with the | 4 |
away from the king | 4 |
was founden in the | 4 |
a symbol to the | 4 |
of the pawn position | 4 |
of the black pieces | 4 |
as though it were | 4 |
be captured by the | 4 |
is first necessary to | 4 |
the appearance of the | 4 |
in the last century | 4 |
pgn event blindfold exhibition | 4 |
p b q p | 4 |
and it is the | 4 |
as in the present | 4 |
on the lifte syde | 4 |
his noble royame of | 4 |
king is in check | 4 |
and he answerd that | 4 |
in the first round | 4 |
portion of the game | 4 |
and in the same | 4 |
in all such cases | 4 |
exposed position of his | 4 |
the pawn with his | 4 |
recorded to have been | 4 |
that it was invented | 4 |
the part of mr | 4 |
king is in the | 4 |
to the days of | 4 |
to carry on the | 4 |
to fore the iuge | 4 |
in the mean time | 4 |
kt q p p | 4 |
the doubling of the | 4 |
b to kt q | 4 |
the reason is that | 4 |
had come to europe | 4 |
knowledge of the game | 4 |
the odds of the | 4 |
quene ought to be | 4 |
this would have been | 4 |
greater mobility of the | 4 |
and ought to haue | 4 |
the rooks on the | 4 |
mate with knight and | 4 |
discussion of the middle | 4 |
ch k to k | 4 |
if black captures the | 4 |
in the following pages | 4 |
the formation of the | 4 |
hit apperteyneth to the | 4 |
in the present position | 4 |
the famous harun ar | 4 |
there is no good | 4 |
of the forme and | 4 |
of the th century | 4 |
found playing chess together | 4 |
the cause of chess | 4 |
black has succeeded in | 4 |
the editor of that | 4 |
only one of the | 4 |
p to qb p | 4 |
ways in which the | 4 |
the match with harrwitz | 4 |
in the name of | 4 |
soon as the pawn | 4 |
king and two knights | 4 |
the representative of english | 4 |
to kt p takes | 4 |
the weakness created by | 4 |
by the first player | 4 |
the board to the | 4 |
the pawn would have | 4 |
that it is a | 4 |
in the second rank | 4 |
best chance was to | 4 |
is no objection to | 4 |
the days of the | 4 |
well that he was | 4 |
p and two moves | 4 |
black would have to | 4 |
of the first crusaders | 4 |
we shall find that | 4 |
in doing so he | 4 |
rook away from the | 4 |
it would be an | 4 |
the left of them | 4 |
golden age of arabian | 4 |
the chapitre of the | 4 |
suche wyse that he | 4 |
the first time in | 4 |
position of diagram black | 4 |
of your hye noble | 4 |
in gree and thanke | 4 |
greater mobility of his | 4 |
mobility of his pieces | 4 |
account of the moves | 4 |
is considered a draw | 4 |
the close of the | 4 |
have castled on the | 4 |
fore the iuge and | 4 |
the north of ireland | 4 |
the proper way to | 4 |
kt to kb p | 4 |
game of chess was | 4 |
but there is no | 4 |
view of the fact | 4 |
kt p takes p | 4 |
the exchange of pieces | 4 |
from the scene of | 4 |
a man of his | 4 |
the text move gives | 4 |
made in reference to | 4 |
truphes of the philosophers | 4 |
that is in the | 4 |
the first move is | 4 |
p kt p b | 4 |
match not taking place | 4 |
the cambridge university chess | 4 |
won a piece by | 4 |
at home and abroad | 4 |
threatening to win a | 4 |
hominum et officiis nobilium | 4 |
not in accordance with | 4 |
the first chapitre is | 4 |
only move to draw | 4 |
be mated in a | 4 |
to the consideration of | 4 |
k p to q | 4 |
k k pb b | 4 |
the case of the | 4 |
of the new york | 4 |
and sayd that he | 4 |
counter gambit in the | 4 |
p p p k | 4 |
ch k to r | 4 |
on the authority of | 4 |
after the birmingham meeting | 4 |
game and play of | 4 |
the exchange by playing | 4 |
p to q b | 4 |
to draw the game | 4 |
two members of the | 4 |
it seems as if | 4 |
into the middle of | 4 |
the duke of clarence | 4 |
king and two pawns | 4 |
that black has to | 4 |
on one side of | 4 |
the proper move is | 4 |
morphy plays without seeing | 4 |
there is no objection | 4 |
delete this line and | 4 |
of the strength of | 4 |
and pawn against king | 4 |
p to kt r | 4 |
threatens to win a | 4 |
kt to kb kt | 4 |
it is only a | 4 |
by taking the k | 4 |
in an attack on | 4 |
symbol to the left | 4 |
as for instance in | 4 |
of a pawn in | 4 |
from india in the | 4 |
is as moche to | 4 |
part of the board | 4 |
kt q to k | 4 |
or without the move | 4 |
would not be good | 4 |
yssue of the rooks | 4 |
only way to win | 4 |
the formation of a | 4 |
knowledge of the sanskrit | 4 |
it is impossible for | 4 |
q to k r | 4 |
there is also the | 4 |
to avoid the exchange | 4 |
order to exchange the | 4 |
and it may be | 4 |
representative of english chess | 4 |
moribus hominum et officiis | 4 |
k to kt p | 4 |
sawe that he was | 4 |
and sayd to hym | 4 |
white could play p | 4 |
r to b p | 4 |
of one or more | 4 |
black with the move | 4 |
to do with the | 4 |
illustration in this position | 4 |
to the development of | 4 |
of the chess world | 4 |
of the minor pieces | 4 |
match at pawn and | 4 |
would have given white | 4 |
on the chess board | 4 |
who lived in the | 4 |
that on a tyme | 4 |
fynysshid the last day | 4 |
black has the move | 4 |
ought also to be | 4 |
q to k p | 4 |
in order that he | 4 |
draw the game by | 4 |
that they ought to | 4 |
therfore hit is sayd | 4 |
in order to make | 4 |
r to kb q | 4 |
chess department of that | 4 |
for the commencement of | 4 |
moves on each side | 4 |
the game went on | 4 |
the right side of | 4 |
the white king to | 4 |
k n nk b | 4 |
the strength of the | 4 |
the advantage of the | 4 |
would do well to | 4 |
forcing the black king | 4 |
that they be not | 4 |
it will be observed | 4 |
of obtaining a passed | 4 |
is no thynge so | 4 |
only one square at | 4 |
to q square kt | 4 |
a great number of | 4 |
under the impression that | 4 |
that of any other | 4 |
in order to exchange | 4 |
poynt to fore the | 4 |
this line and all | 4 |
during the reign of | 4 |
the absence of a | 4 |
the further course of | 4 |
the command of the | 4 |
in the chapitre of | 4 |
the following is an | 4 |
in the life of | 4 |
hym that he wold | 4 |
a passed pawn is | 4 |
p to kr kt | 4 |
at least a piece | 4 |
is the first to | 4 |
the file for the | 4 |
all the black pieces | 4 |
follow it up with | 4 |
to kr p to | 4 |
with the king to | 4 |
ought to be made | 4 |
the intention is to | 4 |
either one or two | 3 |
but in the long | 3 |
active part in the | 3 |
castled on the same | 3 |
habounde in vertues and | 3 |
me at his club | 3 |
be answered by q | 3 |
off the first prize | 3 |
best player in the | 3 |
of chess is played | 3 |
has a won game | 3 |
he answerd to hym | 3 |
his king to k | 3 |
if white accepts the | 3 |
q square kt to | 3 |
british chess association of | 3 |
r kt to b | 3 |
if white plays q | 3 |
takes r r to | 3 |
lityll and symple book | 3 |
which white can bring | 3 |
played in order to | 3 |
on the move can | 3 |
to make sure that | 3 |
a few days of | 3 |
q to kt ch | 3 |
it is generally advisable | 3 |
in this position white | 3 |
and put hit in | 3 |
royame may regne gloriously | 3 |
be able to advance | 3 |
could not take the | 3 |
which both players have | 3 |
strategy of the opening | 3 |
the board as there | 3 |
the progress of chess | 3 |
of them would be | 3 |
when you are fishing | 3 |
chess history and reminiscences | 3 |
his attention to the | 3 |
would be justified in | 3 |
prynce ought to be | 3 |
game of chess is | 3 |
of gold and siluer | 3 |
take advantage of his | 3 |
in this particular case | 3 |
be done by the | 3 |
entitled the chess masters | 3 |
to accept the gambit | 3 |
now that the white | 3 |
the white rook has | 3 |
is to develop the | 3 |
order to open the | 3 |
b p to kt | 3 |
kt ch k to | 3 |
with the king and | 3 |
the other of the | 3 |
the merit of having | 3 |
german rhyming version of | 3 |
cannot possibly save the | 3 |
hit apperteyneth not to | 3 |
in which he had | 3 |
b to r kt | 3 |
so prejudicial a statement | 3 |
if in the position | 3 |
royame defended good men | 3 |
and this sufficeth of | 3 |
at the very time | 3 |
the pawn that is | 3 |
counter attack on the | 3 |
in the centre is | 3 |
with white to move | 3 |
the other pieces are | 3 |
his king up to | 3 |
and how well that | 3 |
advance of the kbp | 3 |
black is unable to | 3 |
the interests of chess | 3 |
grace to yssue as | 3 |
to europe unprovided with | 3 |
position of diagram may | 3 |
to lose time in | 3 |
familiarise himself with the | 3 |
is more likely to | 3 |
regarded as a very | 3 |
the object of this | 3 |
black to open the | 3 |
be the first to | 3 |
the game was known | 3 |
in vertuous occupacions praynge | 3 |
queen for the rook | 3 |
mated in a few | 3 |
one after the other | 3 |
as moche as a | 3 |
the queen and the | 3 |
of what condycion he | 3 |
makes no mention of | 3 |
laboure that he wyth | 3 |
is an example of | 3 |
which occurred in a | 3 |
is stronger than the | 3 |
no advantage on either | 3 |
counting will show that | 3 |
end in a draw | 3 |
and he answerd to | 3 |
for to gouerne the | 3 |
wyth the nobles of | 3 |
as the queen would | 3 |
the young american to | 3 |
takes p r to | 3 |
one of the bishops | 3 |
to the comyn and | 3 |
and that the most | 3 |
moche as they ben | 3 |
white wins the pawn | 3 |
the number of pieces | 3 |
put to laboure that | 3 |
in any of the | 3 |
cannot take the pawn | 3 |
the general rule that | 3 |
his club and elsewhere | 3 |
the first half of | 3 |
odds of the pawn | 3 |
the exchange of his | 3 |
a description of the | 3 |
it is highly probable | 3 |
advantage on either side | 3 |
quite out of play | 3 |
could have played p | 3 |
r the first part | 3 |
it is hard to | 3 |
p to kt b | 3 |
of his own color | 3 |
say nothing of the | 3 |
the advantage of being | 3 |
the duke of cumberland | 3 |
the power of both | 3 |
the gouernours of the | 3 |
to any square of | 3 |
that a gentleman who | 3 |
it was invented by | 3 |
is not feasible on | 3 |
finding that they are | 3 |
as the pawn is | 3 |
distinguished by extreme courtesy | 3 |
kt in order to | 3 |
officiis nobilium ac popularium | 3 |
but at the expense | 3 |
same type of combination | 3 |
as he has a | 3 |
is for black to | 3 |
win a piece by | 3 |
of the match with | 3 |
order to play q | 3 |
the attack in the | 3 |
nor can he play | 3 |
there is no way | 3 |
white would have to | 3 |
but the text move | 3 |
because it can be | 3 |
time for the defence | 3 |
as long as he | 3 |
be put to laboure | 3 |
in conquerynge his rightfull | 3 |
of the world and | 3 |
entrid in to the | 3 |
in the hope of | 3 |
beginning of a brilliant | 3 |
he is forced to | 3 |
that he was to | 3 |
a matter of fact | 3 |
bring his king to | 3 |
the maintenance of a | 3 |
the development of pieces | 3 |
the history of the | 3 |
there is nothing in | 3 |
at the present time | 3 |
if it is not | 3 |
kynge begynneth to meue | 3 |
long as white has | 3 |
yssue of the comyn | 3 |
of the asiatic society | 3 |
the further advance of | 3 |
cam to hym and | 3 |
to force an entry | 3 |
of the moves in | 3 |
king can assume the | 3 |
more valuable than a | 3 |
and black has the | 3 |
he be that redyth | 3 |
all the variations of | 3 |
which will soon be | 3 |
the text move the | 3 |
when a player has | 3 |
the text move white | 3 |
any one of the | 3 |
illustration the fourth chapitre | 3 |
of the two bishops | 3 |
pawns of the same | 3 |
in an other place | 3 |
the honor to remain | 3 |
the pawn at qb | 3 |
and that is signefied | 3 |
that it is so | 3 |
position similar to the | 3 |
the case of a | 3 |
opening a line for | 3 |
of attack on the | 3 |
man of what condycion | 3 |
as moche as his | 3 |
pawn with the queen | 3 |
the king and queen | 3 |
you have a pawn | 3 |
could not have been | 3 |
to be put to | 3 |
again the diagonal of | 3 |
make use of the | 3 |
is not allowed to | 3 |
as the pawn d | 3 |
an equal number of | 3 |
ancient greeks and romans | 3 |
b p to qr | 3 |
hit and whan he | 3 |
man selected by his | 3 |
funds was the reason | 3 |
it only remains for | 3 |
the pawn d as | 3 |
and his daughter being | 3 |
morphy had come to | 3 |
and was won by | 3 |
the reason for the | 3 |
white can capture the | 3 |
position in diagram is | 3 |
lead to a draw | 3 |
kt to q p | 3 |
and the value of | 3 |
in order to answer | 3 |
by one of the | 3 |
of the rooks and | 3 |
entryd in to the | 3 |
knight f for the | 3 |
sayd to hym i | 3 |
had always received me | 3 |
a postponement until after | 3 |
in our own days | 3 |
the game is to | 3 |
of the exposed position | 3 |
of the white queen | 3 |
occupacions praynge your good | 3 |
by a few months | 3 |
it appears to me | 3 |
he would have the | 3 |
received a letter from | 3 |
for the rook by | 3 |
ar rashid of bagdad | 3 |
the havana international masters | 3 |
the place to fore | 3 |
the fourth chapitre of | 3 |
not contribute to the | 3 |
thaccomplisshement of your hye | 3 |
to be developed in | 3 |
white threatened to win | 3 |
black can play p | 3 |
some of the other | 3 |
room for the kt | 3 |
answerd that he shold | 3 |
q to r b | 3 |
valerius that ther was | 3 |
black have to play | 3 |
the open kt file | 3 |
to the invention of | 3 |
command of his q | 3 |
player whose turn it | 3 |
and yf they be | 3 |
said to be a | 3 |
the game appears to | 3 |
to learn the game | 3 |
a statement appeared in | 3 |
it is better for | 3 |
all vertues to be | 3 |
great kindness and courtesy | 3 |
chess club in the | 3 |
place to fore the | 3 |
often as you can | 3 |
of the highest class | 3 |
development of his pieces | 3 |
pawns in order to | 3 |
for some time to | 3 |
brought to fore hym | 3 |
with the aid of | 3 |
that the white king | 3 |
a violent attack with | 3 |
the line of action | 3 |
one or other of | 3 |
the return of the | 3 |
value of the men | 3 |
this is a mistake | 3 |
it up with p | 3 |
be evident from the | 3 |
skill among chess amateurs | 3 |
of two rooks and | 3 |
end of the room | 3 |
to undergo the fatigue | 3 |
position in the centre | 3 |
line of the bishop | 3 |
not be supposed that | 3 |
and valerian reherceth that | 3 |
the order of st | 3 |
palace of medinet abu | 3 |
white exchanges the bishop | 3 |
as he is a | 3 |
which pawn will be | 3 |
now turn our attention | 3 |
is bound to be | 3 |
p to b k | 3 |
the queen for the | 3 |
has a right to | 3 |
games in which the | 3 |
without the aid of | 3 |
rank is of no | 3 |
white will be able | 3 |
to drive away the | 3 |
k n p b | 3 |
the advantage in position | 3 |
that redyth or herith | 3 |
buch menschlicher sitten vnd | 3 |
if white were to | 3 |
it has been the | 3 |
of the playe and | 3 |
of the middle ages | 3 |
q to q b | 3 |
to fix the date | 3 |
and the game was | 3 |
the alternative would have | 3 |
demanded hym wherfore he | 3 |
the rooks and of | 3 |
feasible on account of | 3 |
on account of qxe | 3 |
from the position of | 3 |
if the king goes | 3 |
hym and demanded of | 3 |
in such a way | 3 |
in all vertues to | 3 |
the king of hind | 3 |
the manchester chess club | 3 |
to b k to | 3 |
a pawn on the | 3 |
the omission of the | 3 |
rooks into concerted action | 3 |
of the game with | 3 |
dedicated to the duke | 3 |
he was dampned to | 3 |
it is said to | 3 |
before the time of | 3 |
b p to q | 3 |
and for this reason | 3 |
a copy of the | 3 |
yssued out of the | 3 |
p takes b b | 3 |
only such moves as | 3 |
played by correspondence between | 3 |
to defend the pawn | 3 |
age of the world | 3 |
and as soon as | 3 |
he has not yet | 3 |
to say that the | 3 |
queen and at the | 3 |
retake with the pawn | 3 |
draw by perpetual check | 3 |
force black to give | 3 |
the exchange of pawns | 3 |
at the request of | 3 |
might have been expected | 3 |
this line of play | 3 |
foure honderd and lxxiiii | 3 |
will sooner or later | 3 |
the force of the | 3 |
rest of the game | 3 |
with bishop and knight | 3 |
the king should be | 3 |
i shall praye almighty | 3 |
after the conclusion of | 3 |
not the beste and | 3 |
on a tyme as | 3 |
at the new york | 3 |
of intervening squares between | 3 |
moves an hour would | 3 |
the assembling of the | 3 |
in the first part | 3 |
a win in the | 3 |
the historiagraph of the | 3 |
move the king to | 3 |
return of the first | 3 |
will be seen from | 3 |
nobles of the royame | 3 |
the alphyn on the | 3 |
pawn would have been | 3 |
i am going to | 3 |
some of my readers | 3 |
it is useless to | 3 |
hurt that a gentleman | 3 |
reigned from to b | 3 |
in our own country | 3 |
that it was the | 3 |
first knowledge of chess | 3 |
in an attempt to | 3 |
allow so prejudicial a | 3 |
would have taken the | 3 |
the line of play | 3 |
attention to the fact | 3 |
of a kynge and | 3 |
ought not to doubte | 3 |
knight and bishop are | 3 |
defended good men rewarded | 3 |
of the giuoco piano | 3 |
after the maner of | 3 |
black has a pawn | 3 |
the king is dead | 3 |
thirde chapitre of the | 3 |
of the pieces and | 3 |
to have seen the | 3 |
of diagram may serve | 3 |
the k r p | 3 |
the peple of rome | 3 |
advance of the kp | 3 |
have had the same | 3 |
move with a piece | 3 |
his bishop for the | 3 |
easy to find a | 3 |
in accordance with fact | 3 |
of the other pieces | 3 |
for the third time | 3 |
taking the bishop would | 3 |
which is about to | 3 |
would have to give | 3 |
the influence of a | 3 |
it is quite evident | 3 |
at the present day | 3 |
he did not play | 3 |
that he has been | 3 |
the opponent has a | 3 |
if white takes the | 3 |
to kr kt to | 3 |
commencement of a game | 3 |
in this case white | 3 |
on a white square | 3 |
the living force of | 3 |
bird p to k | 3 |
we shall soon see | 3 |
and threatening mate on | 3 |
equal number of pawns | 3 |
find it difficult to | 3 |
is found in diagram | 3 |
hym in his nede | 3 |
black to bring his | 3 |
shall vnderstande that the | 3 |