R's square, and then home again to her square. It is
proper to mention that the directions for moving a Piece are not usually
printed in full, and that, according to the modern abbreviations in the
present and other chess-books, these several instructions would be given
thus:--
1. Q. to her sq.
2. Q. to her 5th.
3. Q. to her R's 8th.
4. Q. to K. R's 8th.
5. Q. to her R's sq.
6. Q. to her sq.
As a next exercise, put the Queen's Bishop on his square, beside the
Queen, and play him as follows:--
1. Q. B. to K. R's 6th.
2. Q. B. to K. B's 8th.
3. Q. B. to Q. R's 3d.
4. Q. B. to his sq.
To these two Pieces now add the Queen's Knight, on his own square, and
play as follows:--
1. Q. Kt. to Q's 2d.
2. Q. Kt. to K's 4th.
3. Q. Kt. to K. B's 6th.
4. Q. Kt. to K's 8th.
5. Q. Kt. to Q. B's 7th.
6. Q.
Pages:
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33