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Brothers and sisters - can't live with 'em, can't stove 'em to death with the coal scuttle and bury 'em behind the local industrial estate. Tell us about yours.
Thanks to suboftheday for the suggestion -we're keeping the question open for another week for the New Year
( , Thu 25 Dec 2008, 17:20)
Brothers and sisters - can't live with 'em, can't stove 'em to death with the coal scuttle and bury 'em behind the local industrial estate. Tell us about yours.
Thanks to suboftheday for the suggestion -we're keeping the question open for another week for the New Year
( , Thu 25 Dec 2008, 17:20)
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It can. sort of Its called "en passon" or something like that
When a pawn moves two spaces forward, another pawn can take it by attacking the space behind it. All pawns can move two spaces forward once* in the game provided they haven't taken anything yet. If a pawn does this the space behind it can be used by any other piece as it only counts as a capture if a opposing pawn moves diagonally into this space.
Oh and telling a 9 year old to search for pawn. really.
*some people maintain only as the first move they make. I'm not sure who is right about this though.
EDIT: its En-passant en.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_passant
( , Sun 4 Jan 2009, 13:22, 1 reply)
When a pawn moves two spaces forward, another pawn can take it by attacking the space behind it. All pawns can move two spaces forward once* in the game provided they haven't taken anything yet. If a pawn does this the space behind it can be used by any other piece as it only counts as a capture if a opposing pawn moves diagonally into this space.
Oh and telling a 9 year old to search for pawn. really.
*some people maintain only as the first move they make. I'm not sure who is right about this though.
EDIT: its En-passant en.wikipedia.org/wiki/En_passant
( , Sun 4 Jan 2009, 13:22, 1 reply)
It's only as the first move
On their first move, each pawn may be moved forwards one - or two spaces.
On subsequent moves, they may only advance one square at a time.
( , Sun 4 Jan 2009, 14:07, closed)
On their first move, each pawn may be moved forwards one - or two spaces.
On subsequent moves, they may only advance one square at a time.
( , Sun 4 Jan 2009, 14:07, closed)
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