By Vishaal
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Sunday, October 05, 2008
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This is a rule which applies only to Pawns. If, when making its first move, a Pawn moving two squares forward, lands beside a Pawn of the opposition, it can be taken "en passant", e.g. a black Pawn moving from E7 to E5 lands beside a white Pawn on D5. The black Pawn has moved over E6 which is controlled by the white Pawn on D5. Therefore, the white Pawn can capture on E6. The white Pawn is placed on E6 and the black Pawn is removed. (Note: this capture can only be carried out on the move when it becomes possible. It may not be deferred to a later move).
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