Understanding Pawn Moves in Chess: Rules and Strategies
Learn the essential rules for pawn moves in chess, including capturing, promotions, and special moves.
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Pawns move forward one square but capture diagonally. On their first move, they can advance two squares. En passant allows them to capture an opposing pawn that has moved two squares from its starting position. Pawns promote to any other piece if they reach the opposite side of the board.
FAQs & Answers
- How do pawns capture other pieces in chess? Pawns capture by moving diagonally one square forward to land on the opponent's piece.
- What special move can pawns make on their first turn? On their first move, pawns have the option to advance two squares forward instead of just one.
- What does 'en passant' mean in chess? 'En passant' is a special pawn capture that allows a pawn to take an opponent's pawn that has moved two squares forward from its starting position, as if it had only moved one square.
- What happens when a pawn reaches the opposite side of the board? When a pawn reaches the opposite side of the board, it can be promoted to any other piece, usually a queen.