How the Pawn Moves in Chess

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Summary: Learn how the pawns move in a game of chess from a chess master in this free board game video.

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By Jitin Tuli
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Jitin Tuli is a state level champion from India. He learned how to play chess at the age of 4 & has been playing ever since. Aside from having a strong knowledge of the game & some...read more

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"Hi I'm Jitin Tuli on behalf of expertvillage.com and now I'm going to tell you about how doest the pawn move in capture. The pawn is the only piece that move differently from how it is captured. The pawn like the foot solider march forward once square at a time. Unlike the other pieces the pawn could never retreat. Pawns that don't get moved have the option of beginning the forward journey with a double move 2 squares forward. The pawns may not jump other pieces or other pawns. The pawn captures different leaps from how it is moves. The pawn captures diagonally only one square ahead as it was fighting on the site with a sharp sword. "

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