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TEXT BOOK.
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| WHITE. | BLACK. |
| 1. Q. to K. Kt.'s 4th. | 1. K. moves.
(If the Q. stirs, it is evident the Pawn could go to Queen.)
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| 2. K. to K.'s 8th. | 2. Q. to K. R.'s sq. Ch. |
| 3. P. Queens, and wins. |
HOW TO WIN WITH THE KING AND QUEEN AGAINST THE KING AND ONE OR MORE PAWNS.
Knowing the amazing power of a Queen, you will readily surmise that m most cases she can stop and win the adverse Pawns in detail, but there are instances where even a single Pawn well advanced and sustained by its King, will draw the game. The first examples show the method of winning against a single Pawn, and also against two united Pawns.
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