
How the pawns move: intermediate
In my last blog, we learned how pawns move and capture. Now let's learn one of their special moves. En passant, French for in passing is a move created for reasons of being fair. En passant is a capture move. To perform this capture, you must take your opponent's pawn as if it had moved just one square. You move your pawn diagonally to an adjacent square, one rank farther from where it had been, on the same file where the enemy's pawn is, and remove the opponent's pawn from the board.
for more tips on how to move pawns, watch out for my next blog: How the pawns move: Master. Hope to see you there!
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