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dude259
I played puzzle mode and the solution was a move , I didn’t knew that was possible. Can someone explain it to me ?

Alright my pawn was on g4, the enemy had knight on h4, pawn on g3 and g2, pawn on f4, and a bishop e2 as well.

So the solution was my pawn to f3, diagonal, but I thought until now diagonally pawn moves are only in situations when I can beat some material

Did I lived behind the moon ?
ChessLessonerYt

you mean 'en-passant' right? If your pawn is onfront of your oppponet pawns and your opponent moves his second rank pawn to the fourth rank beneath your pawn, you can take like when it would have moved to the 3 rank.

Sred
dude259 wrote:
I played puzzle mode and the solution was a move , I didn’t knew that was possible. Can someone explain it to me ?

Alright my pawn was on g4, the enemy had knight on h4, pawn on g3 and g2, pawn on f4, and a bishop e2 as well.

So the solution was my pawn to f3, diagonal, but I thought until now diagonally pawn moves are only in situations when I can beat some material

Did I lived behind the moon ?

Yes, you did. There might be games where you can get away with not knowing the rules in detail, but chess is not one of them. I'd suggest reading https://www.chess.com/learn-how-to-play-chess, in particular step 3 which explains the "special rules".