The British Chess Magazine, Volume 16Trubner & Company, 1896 - Chess |
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advantage annual appears attack B-Kt better Bishop Black Blackburne British Castles championship Chess Club City competition composer contest continuation course defeated defence draw drawn exchange final force four Gambit give given Hastings held Herr idea interesting K-Kt K-R sq King Knight Kt-B Kt-K Kt-Kt Kt-Q Kt-R Ktx Kt Lasker leading London losing loss lost March masters match mate Mate in three meeting Messrs move North NOTES October opening opponent P-Kt P-Q Kt Pawn perhaps piece Pillsbury play players position present president prize probably problem Px Kt Q-Kt Queen R-K sq R-Kt reply Resigns result Rook round Rx Kt says score season secretary seems side solution South Steinitz success taken third threatening three moves took Tournament tourney variation White winners wins x Kt