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Chess Pawn

A pawn is the most common chess piece. It moves forward one square and captures diagonally.

The pawn is the most numerous piece on the chessboard. It typically moves forward one square and captures diagonally. On its first move, a pawn may advance two squares, highlighting its unique role. Pawns can be captured en passant under specific conditions, adding strategic depth. When a pawn reaches the far end of the board, it can be promoted to a queen, rook, bishop, or knight. Although low in individual value, pawns often shape the course of the game. They establish pawn structures that influence tactics and long-term plans. Mastering pawn play is crucial for every chess player.

Keywords

Superordinate

Subordinate

Examples

  • Advance your ♟️ to control the center in the opening.
  • The ♟️ moved two squares on its first move.
  • I captured my opponent's ♟️ en passant.
  • Promoting a ♟️ to a queen can change the game.
  • Use your ♟️ structure wisely in the endgame.

Technical Info

Unicode U+265F U+FE0F
NCR (Decimal) ♟ ️
NCR (Hexadecimal) ♟ ️
GitHub Short Code :chess_pawn:
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