10 LIVROS EM POLONÊS RELACIONADOS COM «JADOUBE»
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The Art of Chess-play: A New Treatise on the Game of Chess - Strona 19
When, however, you touch a piece or Pawn with the bond-fide intention of playing it, the saying “j'adoube” will not exonerate you from completing the move. A Chess-player's meaning cannot be misunderstood on the point, and were it ...
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Chess Praxis: A Supplement to the Chess Player's Handbook, ...
J'adoure. When a player touches a Man, for the purpose of adjusting it and not with the intention of moving it, he must, before touching it, say J'adoube. or words to that effect. He will then have the right of moving any other Man he thinks proper ...
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Chess made easy: being a new introduction to the rudiments ...
B oversets a piece, it being his turn to play, and replaces it on its square, without saying "j'adoube." — He must move the piece. C has to play, and in snuffing the candle, knocks his Rook down on to the floor, with his sleeve. He picks it up, ...
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Bibliographical Catalogue of Printed Books and Writers on ... - Strona 18
LAW V. Should a player, it being his turn to play, under any pretence whatsoever, touch one of his men, he must move that piece or Pawn, if it can legally move, unless in the first instance of touching it, he say aloud, “j'adoube ;” it being ...
William George Walker, 1841
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Hoyle's Games: Illustrated Edition, Embracing All the Most ...
Nothing can be easier than to acquire the habit of saying “J'adoube,” when necessary, and a little reflection will convince you of the propriety of following, to the strictest letter of the law, a rule which prevents persons of careless habits from ...
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Games and Sports: Being an Appendix to Manly Exercises and ...
touched, unless, at the first instant of touching it, he say " j'adoube." If a piece be improperly placed, or fall off the board, he must still say "j'adoube," at the moment of replacing it, should it be his turn to move, or he may otherwise be obliged to ...
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Games and Sports; being an appendix to “Manly Exercises” ...
touched, unless, at the first instant of touching it, he say “j'adoube.” If a piece be improperly placed, or fall off the board, he must still say “j'adoube,” at the moment of replacing it, should it be his turn to move, or he may otherwise be obliged to ...
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Frère's Chess Handbook: Containing Elementary Instruction ...
the moment of touching it, the player say “J'adoube,” or words to that effect; but if a piece or pawn be displaced or overturned by accident, it may be restored to its place. Note to No. 7, by George Walker. Nothing can be easier than to acquire ...
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Frerè's Chess Hand-book: Containing Elementary Instruction ...
the moment of touching it, the player say " J'adoube," or words to that effect ; but if a piece or pawn be displaced or overturned by accident, it may be restored to its place. Note to No. 7, by George Walker. Nothing can be easier than to acquire ...
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This Crazy World of Chess - Strona 99
If you merely want to adjust a piece by centering it onasquare, you must first say J'adoube (I adjust). This is basic chess etiquette. When a renowned grandmaster collided with a stranger on the street, he said J'adoube, by way of apology.