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Does move g5 by black end the game?

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eyewink

I thought that white could remove the g5 black pawn en passant when it is played, but after computer analysis it appeared that g5 is checkmate and black is not allowed to remove the pawn en passant. I am supprised that it is checkmate suddenly!

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VibrantMoves

En passant if the pawn is on f5 instead of f6. g5 (or Ng2) is checkmate.

leiph18

En passant is when you capture a pawn that moved two squares as if it had only moved one square.

KM101
eyewink wrote:

I thought that white could remove the g5 black pawn en passant when it is played, but after computer analysis it appeared that g5 is checkmate and black is not allowed to remove the pawn en passant. I am supprised that it is checkmate suddenly!

Man keep on learning






 

No, "en passent" isn't possible in that situation. If the White pawn was on f5, "en passent" would've been possible. So, ...g5# is checkmate.

Fatihbadawi20

This is an unacceptable position !!

How white forgot his Queen attacked by black's knight ?

What was white previous move !!?

Ng2+ also checkmate.

D-mate19
I found the si plest way to explain this: a pawn cannot evade being taken by moving two squares