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"Teaching the Rudiments of the Game, and Giving an Analysis of All the Recognized Openings"



ERRORS.
If, during the course of the game, it be discovered that any error
or illegality has been committed in the moves of the pieces, the
moves must be retraced, and the necessary correction made, without
penalty.
If the moves cannot be correctly retraced the game must be
annulled.
If a man be dropped from the board and moves made during its
absence, such moves must be retraced and the man restored. If this
cannot be done, to the satisfaction of the Umpire, the game must be
annulled.

CASTLING.
The King can be Castled only:--
When neither the King nor the Castling Rook has been moved, and
Where the King is not in check, and
Where all the squares between the King and Rook are unoccupied, and
Where no hostile man attacks the square on which the King is to be
placed, or the square he crosses.
In Castling, the King must be moved first, or before the Rook is
quitted. If the Rook be quitted before the King is touched, the
opposing player may demand that the move of the Rook shall stand
without the Castling being completed.
The penalty of moving the King prohibits Castling.


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