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En passant (from French: "while [the pawn is] passing...then the opposing pawn had captured as normal. En passant must be done on the very next turn, or the right to do so ...
2 Answers · Sports · 25/07/2006
...forward to the 4th row. That is when capturing " en passant " can be done. Only IMMEDIATELY after the opponent ...
4 Answers · Games & Recreation · 18/06/2013
En passant is a chess term of French origin meaning "in passing...time option (must do so on your very next move) of capturing that pawn en passant . To capture en passant , you move your pawn on the fifth rank diagonally...
2 Answers · Games & Recreation · 06/07/2013
..., after 1. e4+ ??? Black can and should reply 1 ... fxe3+ !! The " en passant " capture eliminates the check and will win more material. The ...
2 Answers · Games & Recreation · 29/10/2013
... is a French move in chess: En passant (from French: in passing) is...the square of the captured piece. If an en passant capture is the only legal move available, it must...
5 Answers · Games & Recreation · 15/06/2012
En Passant is a little-known move among beginners; even... (e.p.) -> usually added, standing for en passant Note how the notation is written as if the...
5 Answers · Games & Recreation · 02/08/2007
En passant French for "while passing," a move in which a pawn captures another pawn. You capture an opposing pawn en passant when it moves forward 2 spaces in a single move and your pawn...
6 Answers · Games & Recreation · 28/07/2006
...: if you decline an opportunity to capture a pawn en passant , then that means you aren't allowed...could be at most 16 pawn promotions and 8 en passants . Realistically anything over 3 ...
3 Answers · Games & Recreation · 13/09/2008
The en passant rule was added in the 15th century when the rule giving...the two-square move without the risk of it being captured. The en passant is clearly demonstrated to be useful when considering that...
4 Answers · Games & Recreation · 30/09/2010
There's a Wikipedia article about it. It has diagrams which makes it easier to understand. http:// en .wikipedia.org/wiki/ En _ passant
8 Answers · Games & Recreation · 18/01/2010