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hasib101

Googled my self and this old post showed up. Just wanted to clarify that this was not a troll post legit did not know at the time. VicountVonJames no need to feel bad this was legit

 

Drawgood

looks like many commenters here do not understand sarcasm and humor in general

Mr_Alex_Pims
Wow, lol 😂. En passant is a rule that EVERYONE should know, and hearing people rage about it always makes me laugh. There are a million articles about it on chess.com. #Tungsten_DinnerMint...
“The arbiter must’ve been bribed because he tried to fob some en passant rule off me. Jerks!”
🤣😂😅🤣🤣😂😂😅🤣😂😅😅🤣🤣😂😂🤣😂😅😂🤣😅😅😂🤣🤣😂😅🤣🤣😅😅

I know that this is probably a troll, but it’s hilarious.
Picklerickshaw

This is for the En Passant people here (look in the bottom left):

Ok, I understand if you don't know what En Passant is, but please listen to those people who are telling you it's a legal move, because it is. And it's the same with castling, just look it up.

Picklerickshaw

And I know this is probably a joke, but I gotta be sure.

 

 

 

Man, I sound like such an arrogant person now...

eric0022
hasib101 wrote:

Googled my self and this old post showed up. Just wanted to clarify that this was not a troll post legit did not know at the time. VicountVonJames no need to feel bad this was legit

 

 

I had it worse. I learned the en passant after two situations, the hard way. I forgot which came first, but both are summarised as follows.

 

1. I "checkmated" an opponent, not knowing at the time that en passant was possible.

2. In my very first tournament, my very first opponent played en passant (e5xd6) and I was stunned for quite some time (I also did not know about analogue clocks until that game).