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Rh {|
 * 1.||R×Kt.!||P×R
 * 2.||Kt.—K7(ch.)!||Q×Kt.
 * 3.||Q×R(ch.)||Q—Bsq.
 * 4.||Q×Q(ch.)||K×Q
 * 5.||K—Kt.sq.||K×K2
 * 6.||K—B2||P×Q4
 * 7.||P—K5||K—K3
 * 8.||K—K2}}{{td|K×P
 * 9.||K—Q3 and wins.
 * }
 * 5.||K—Kt.sq.||K×K2
 * 6.||K—B2||P×Q4
 * 7.||P—K5||K—K3
 * 8.||K—K2}}{{td|K×P
 * 9.||K—Q3 and wins.
 * }
 * 8.||K—K2}}{{td|K×P
 * 9.||K—Q3 and wins.
 * }
 * }
 * }

The student will note that, for White's second play, he might have moved Q×R but if he had made that play, although he would have captured an adverse Piece, it would have lost him the game.

—Position developed from a Giuoco Piano.

White's forces should be arranged thus:—K on KBsq., Q on K5, Rs on K8 and KB5, B on Qkt.3, and Ps on KR4, KKt.3, K4, QB3, QKt.4, and QR2.

Black's forces should be arranged thus:—K on KR3, Q on KKt. 3, Rs on KKt.5 and Q7, Kt. on KR2, and Ps on KR4, KB2, QB2, QKt.2 and QKt.3. (See DIAGRAM XXIV.)