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Can anyone describe how to "pass" with a pawn?

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Can anyone describe how to "pass" with a pawn?

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  1. This page has a description and a FAQ for passing a pawn (en passant):

    http://www.chessvariants.com/d.chess/enp...

    Here`s a better diagram that illustrates it well:

    http://www.chessclub.demon.co.uk/tutoria...


  2. when the square ahead of the pawn is empty, the pawn may move to that square, even when the pawn could instead make a capture

  3. I have no idea about chess-Lets play POKER

  4. Yes. If you have a pawn on the fifth row, and your opponent moves their pawn for the first time, and they move it 2 spaces so that it is next to you, on your next turn and only on your next turn, you can move diagonally into the 6th row and their column. This takes the pawn. It is called En Passant.

    A picture: http://www.learnthat.com/courses/fun/che...

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