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HOW TO CHECK-MATE WITH THE KING AND TWO BISHOPS.
Place the men as below :—
DIAGRAM No. 7 Black. | ||||||||
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| White. | ||||||||
That is to say :—
| WHITE. | BLACK. |
| K. at his sq.
K. B. at his sq. Q. B. at his sq.[1] |
K. at his sq. |
And play as follows :—
| WHITE. | BLACK. |
| 1. K. B. to K. R.'s 3rd.
(This Check-mate can only be effected by driving the adverse King
into one of the corners of the board; you play the Bishops, therefore, in the manner best calculated to prevent his getting into the centre of the field.)
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1. K. to Q's. sq.
(For the reasons just mentioned Black, of course, avoids the corners of the board.)
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- ↑ This, and a few other positions, are borrowed from "The Chess-Player's Handbook," published by Mr. H. Bohn, a work to which the present brief little treatise may serve as an introduction.
