en passant

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25th August 2008, 01:09am
#1
by Hendrik77
Tallinn Estonia
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 95

I just made my first en passant move today and wanted ask from the players if they use it a lot? Do you think its helpful for your game or not?

25th August 2008, 01:13am
#2
by Evil_Homer
Dublin Ireland
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 1750

The opportunity doesn't arise that often, but I have used it to my advantage in the past.

25th August 2008, 01:14am
#3
by rodders
Paisley Scotland
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 22

Never really understood the move, any help ?

25th August 2008, 01:28am
#4
by Hendrik77
Tallinn Estonia
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 95

rodders wrote:

Never really understood the move, any help ?


 Well have you read the expanation of the rule from the chess rules and basics of that site? But i agree, it is slightly hard to get straight away..

Its like that: for instance say youre playing whites and youre pawn say g2has managed to cross up to square g5, then for the opponent pawn of neighbouring line h7 theres no difference it makes a move  to h6 or long opening to h5 you can still beat it out of the table..i think the usefulness of that rule is providing a stronger position for your pawns then youre already developed to 5th square..

25th August 2008, 01:37am
#5
by Nimzo33
Indiana United States
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 300

En passant can prevent an opponent from closing lines when you're on an attack.

It (yes, the en passant rule) also can be used to create a pawn weakness i.e. imagine black pawns on g7 and f6, while a white pawn is on h5; because of the en passant rule, black cannot free himself via g7-g5 as he would just lose a pawn, thus white is allowed to advantage of the weak g7 pawn by piling rooks against it leisurely.

25th August 2008, 01:39am
#6
by Spinatai
Vilnius Lithuania
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 89

I think a  diagram would be best to illustrate the move:

25th August 2008, 01:44am
#7
by Evil_Homer
Dublin Ireland
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 1750

@Spinatai

LOL, would love that to arise in a game.

25th August 2008, 03:02am
#8
by PerfectGent
St Andrews Scotland
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 1722

rodders wrote:

Never really understood the move, any help ?


long time ago i made a video of this move and out it on youtube, watch it here

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOIgnoG5YjY

25th August 2008, 03:47am
#9
by Terlimone
Tienen Belgium
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 85

The only problem is when a player doesn't know the move and is confrontated with it... or when you prevent to do a move to give the opponent the possibility to do the en-passant (which he doesn't know)... I have seen the opportunity to do so in a lot of endgames of games I played. 

 

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