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In chess can a pawn move backwards to make a kill or for any reason?

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In chess can a pawn move backwards to make a kill or for any reason?

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  1. No -- Pawns in the begining of there starting position can only move two spaces. That would be the only special.

    Pawns can only move sideways-foward if a unit is near them

    the pawn cannot attack backwards, in any motion.


  2. Yeah, I lost big tourney cos I didn't know about this

  3. No pawns can only move frontwards but when knocking another chess piece out of play you have to go diagonal

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  5. pawns cant go backwards.

  6. only if the queen and both bishops have been taken

  7. no a pawn can only move forward straight , kill diagonally

  8. no

  9. As a rule in Chess, Pawns cannot move backward. Pawns can move only forward and sidewards to the front on pass pawn.

  10. No, unless you're playing in the same direction as your opponent and therefore facing the antithesis to the chess board. In this case you can.

  11. no that's a illegal move

  12. No.

    Pawns can not move backwards in chess.

  13. no, it can only move forward, and can only attack diagonally

  14. No. Pawns can't move backwards, even to make a kill or any other reasons!

  15. no, they can only kill moving diagonally forwards.

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