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It's not cheating, it's called en passent. It's a legal move.

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nameno1had wrote:

The move you are referring to is a special move that pawns are allowed to do. It is call en passant. The rule states:

 

Before En-passant After En-passant  

 

The Pawn can capture an opponent's pawn 'in passing' or 'en-passant' (since the French expression is commonly used here).
For the en-passant rule to apply, the following two conditions have to be met: The previous opponent's move had to be made with a pawn that advanced 2 squares from its starting square The pawn making an en-passant move could have captured an opponent's pawn if it had only advanced just 1 square instead of 2.

In the diagram on the left, en-passant move applies after White pawn moves from a2 to a4. The Black pawn captures the White Pawn on the a3 square.

 

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The move you are referring to is a special move that pawns are allowed to do. It is call en passant. The rule states:

 

Before En-passant After En-passant
Before en passant  

After en passant

The Pawn can capture an opponent's pawn 'in passing' or 'en-passant' (since the French expression is commonly used here).
For the en-passant rule to apply, the following two conditions have to be met:
  1. The previous opponent's move had to be made with a pawn that advanced 2 squares from its starting square
  2. The pawn making an en-passant move could have captured an opponent's pawn if it had only advanced just 1 square instead of 2.

In the diagram on the left, en-passant move applies after White pawn moves from a2 to a4. The Black pawn captures the White Pawn on the a3 square.

 
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Don't throw the cheating accusation around so freely. The admins don't allow it and repeated offenses can get your account closed.

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1. Nh3 isn't cheating, it's just dumb.

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goldendog wrote:

Don't throw the cheating accusation around so freely. The admins don't allow it and repeated offenses can get your account closed.

Seriously - do some research before you come out with cheating accusations.   Perhaps re-familiarize yourself with the rules - here is a guide on chess.com that discusses piece movement including en passant: http://www.chess.com/learn-how-to-play-chess.html#howtomove

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