Difference between revisions of "Pawn"
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=Pawn Topics= | =Pawn Topics= | ||
* [[En passant]] | * [[En passant]] | ||
+ | * [[King Pawn Tropism]] | ||
* [[Pawn Advantage, Win Percentage, and Elo]] | * [[Pawn Advantage, Win Percentage, and Elo]] | ||
+ | * [[Pawn Endgame]] | ||
* [[Pawn Pattern and Properties]] | * [[Pawn Pattern and Properties]] | ||
+ | * [[Pawn Race]] | ||
* [[Pawn Structure]] | * [[Pawn Structure]] | ||
* [[Promotions]] | * [[Promotions]] | ||
* [[Queen versus Pawn]] | * [[Queen versus Pawn]] | ||
+ | * [[Rule of the Square]] | ||
* [[Wrong Color Bishop and Rook Pawn]] | * [[Wrong Color Bishop and Rook Pawn]] | ||
* [[Score]] | * [[Score]] |
Revision as of 23:30, 25 July 2020
Pawn, (♙)
the smallest and initially weakest chess man, restricted to move only one empty square forward, or to control and capture one square diagonally forward. A pawn on its original second (White) or seventh (Black) rank may push two empty squares forward, but may immediately captured en passant if that double push crosses a square conrolled by an opponent pawn. A pawn arriving to its final rank promotes - most often to a queen, rarely to a rook, bishop or knight.
Pawn Topics
- En passant
- King Pawn Tropism
- Pawn Advantage, Win Percentage, and Elo
- Pawn Endgame
- Pawn Pattern and Properties
- Pawn Race
- Pawn Structure
- Promotions
- Queen versus Pawn
- Rule of the Square
- Wrong Color Bishop and Rook Pawn
- Score