What is in chess?
Chess is perhaps the most popular board game of all time. While many people are familiar with the basic chess rules, there is one unclear step -related step that most players do not know about.
First, see the basic rules regulating the movement of pawns in chess. From their initial position, the infantry can move either one or two spaces forward (assuming that they do not block any pieces). After moving from their initial position, the pawns can move only one space forward, provided there are no obstacles.
Infantry capture rival pieces by moving diagonally by one space. Using EN Passant is another way of pawns can capture the opponent's pawns. Suppose the chess game advanced and I proceeded from my pawn three spaces from its initial position (Figure 1). Now consider one of the columnos to the right or inLevo from my pawn. If you advance the pawns from the original position by two squares forward, it would occupy a square next to my (Figure 2). I am allowed to move diagonally to the space for your pawn (to the place you would occupy if you move only one space forward) and captured the pawn you have just moved (Figure 3)! With the rule of passant passant, I am able to capture your pawn as if the one space has moved, even if the two premises moved forward. However, I am allowed that your pawn leads in the turn immediately after your movement of the pawn.
Figure 2 | Figure 3 |