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There are two approaches to determine [[Pawn|pawn]] attack-sets, pawn move target squares or pawn-structure properties - using a single pawn or set-wise with multiple pawns. Since we have up to eight pawns per side, the set-wise approach has some merits. Disadvantage of set-wise operations is, we likely need different code for white and black pawns, while pre-calculated lookups by color and square allows to write more general code. | There are two approaches to determine [[Pawn|pawn]] attack-sets, pawn move target squares or pawn-structure properties - using a single pawn or set-wise with multiple pawns. Since we have up to eight pawns per side, the set-wise approach has some merits. Disadvantage of set-wise operations is, we likely need different code for white and black pawns, while pre-calculated lookups by color and square allows to write more general code. |
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There are two approaches to determine pawn attack-sets, pawn move target squares or pawn-structure properties - using a single pawn or set-wise with multiple pawns. Since we have up to eight pawns per side, the set-wise approach has some merits. Disadvantage of set-wise operations is, we likely need different code for white and black pawns, while pre-calculated lookups by color and square allows to write more general code.
Contents
Moves and Captures
A pawn captures diagonally forward, but otherwise pushes forward one - or optionally two steps from it's initial rank. For white versus black pawns forward and backward are considered relative from either whites or blacks point of view.
Properties
Properties about the pawn structure are likely subject of evaluation.
Pawns in touch
Fills and Spans
- Pawn Fills are about Front-, Rear- and Filefills
- Pawns and Files about closed, open and halfopen files
- Pawn Spans are about Front-, Rear- and Interspans - Stop and Telestop
- Attack Spans
Based on Spans
- Double and Triple
- Pawn Islands
- Dispersion and Distortion
- Isolated Pawns
- Unfree Pawns
- Open Pawns
- Passed Pawns
- Candidates
- Backward Pawns
See also
Publications
- Hans Kmoch (1959, 1990). Pawn Power in Chess. New York: Dover, 1990. Previous ed.: New York: McKay, 1959
- Lyudmil Tsvetkov (2017). Pawns. amazon
Forum Posts
- how to detect information about pawn structure based on bitboard by Uri Blass, CCC, December 17, 2002
- Pawn Pattern Matching by Gerd Isenberg, CCC, April 18, 2008
External Links
- Pawn Power in Chess by Hans Kmoch - Glossary of Terms - Chess Forums - Chess.com [2]
- Pawn structure pattern of common chess openings
- The Game of Chess: Pawns and Their Related Terms from Just Chess .biz
References
- ↑ Chess in the Art of Samuel Bak, Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies, University of Minnesota
- ↑ Hans Kmoch (1959, 1990). Pawn Power in Chess. New York: Dover, 1990. Previous ed.: New York: McKay, 1959. ISBN 0-486-26486-6