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En Passant - Chess Terms - Chess. com The en passant rule is a special pawn capturing move in chess "En passant" is a French expression that translates to "in passing", which is precisely how this capture works
En passant - Wikipedia In chess, en passant (French for 'in passing') [a] describes the capture by a pawn of an enemy pawn on the same rank and an adjacent file that has just made an initial two-square advance [2][3] This is a special case in the rules of chess
How to Understand En Passant in Chess - wikiHow En passant is one of two special moves in chess (the other being castling) In en passant, a pawn can capture a pawn to its sides En passant can be tricky for beginner players to grasp Nevertheless, en passant is fathomable to even beginner players, yourself included
En Passant: The Rule Nobody Talks About To restore balance and fairness, the en passant rule was introduced It allows the player to capture a pawn that would’ve otherwise been captured if it had advanced only one square
En Passant Chess Rule - 365Chess In chess, en passant is a special pawn capture that takes place when a pawn moves to a square directly beside an enemy pawn that has just advanced two squares, capturing it as if it had moved only one square (see visual explanation below)
En Passant - Chess Coach Jovana What is en passant in chess? En passant is a special pawn capture rule in chess that allows a pawn to capture an opposing pawn that has just moved two squares forward from its starting position, bypassing the capturing pawn’s attack square
En Passant: What Is This Chess Rule? Is This Cheating? En passant (French for “in passing”) is a special rule that allows a pawn to capture an opposing pawn in a very specific situation It’s a bit like sneaking in through the side door while everyone’s looking at the front
En Passant In Chess: Rules, Origin, And How To Use It En passant is a special pawn capturing move in chess that prevents a pawn in the fifth rank from being bypassed by an opponent's pawn that moves two squares forward from its starting position The en passant rule was introduced in the fifteenth century to enhance the pace of the game