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HOW TO PLAY CHESS
each move is made and in understanding the methods of attack and defense that are used.
Example I.—Opened with a Fianchetto Defense, and played between Paulsen (White) and "Alter" (Black), in London in 1862.
White plays first and gives mate with his twenty-fourth move. The game is notated thus:—
white. | black. | |
1. | P—K4. | P—QKt3. |
2. | P—KKt3. | P—K3. |
3. | B—Kt2. | B—Kt2. |
4. | Kt—QB3. | P—KB4. |
5. | KKt—K2. | Kt—KB3. |
6. | P—Q3. | B—Kt5. |
7. | O—O. | B×Kt. |
8. | Kt×B. | P×P. |
9. | Kt×P. | Kt×Kt. |
10. | Q—R5(ch.) | P—Kt3. |
11. | Q—K5. | O—O. |
12. | P×Kt. | Kt—QB3. |
13. | Q—B3. | P—K4. |
14. | B—R6. | R—B2. |
15. | P—B4. | B−R3. |
16. | P×P. | B×R. |