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  1. You move your pawn diagonally to an adjacent square, one rank farther from where it had been, on the same file where the enemy's pawn is, and remove the opponent's pawn from the board. This is how a pawn captures en passant.

  2. Oct 29, 2021 · A passed pawn or pass pawn in chess is a pawn that is unstoppable because there are no opposing chess pieces to stop it from reaching the other end of the board. You can think of a passed pawn in chess as pawns that can no longer be blocked or captured by your opponent.

  3. A passed pawn is a pawn with no enemy pawns forward in the adjacent files. As shown in the above diagram, the e6-pawn cannot be stopped by any other enemy pawn. If the passed pawns are protected by an ally pawn, they are called ‘ protected passed pawns .’

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › En_passantEn passant - Wikipedia

    The conditions for a pawn to capture an enemy pawn en passant are as follows: the enemy pawn advanced two squares on the previous turn; the capturing pawn attacks the square that the enemy pawn passed over.

  5. a pawn moves one square straight forward. It may not move backwards. pawns take diagonally forwards to a neighbouring square and only that far. Because the pawn captures differently from its normal move it can be blocked.

  6. What Is A Passed Pawn? A passed pawn is a pawn that has advanced beyond all of the enemy pawns. In other words, a passed pawn has no enemy pawns in front of it or on adjacent files that can stop it from being promoted. In the following position, we can see an example of a dangerous passed pawn.

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