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  2. Pawn (chess) - Wikipedia

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    The pawn (♙, ♟) is the most numerous and weakest piece in the game of chess. It may move one square directly forward, it may move two squares directly forward on its first move, and it may capture one square diagonally forward. Each player begins a game with eight pawns, one on each square of their second rank. The white pawns start on a2 ...

  3. Rules of chess - Wikipedia

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    A pawn moves straight forward one square, if that square is vacant. If it has not yet moved, a pawn also has the option of moving two squares straight forward, provided both squares are vacant. Pawns cannot move backwards. A pawn, unlike other pieces, captures differently from how it moves.

  4. Outline of chess - Wikipedia

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    Moving a pawn – pawns move straight forward one space at a time, but capture diagonally (within a one-square range). On its first move, a pawn may move two squares forward instead (with no capturing allowed in a two-square move). Also, pawns are subject to the en passant and promotion movement rules (see below).

  5. Chesquerque - Wikipedia

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    A pawn has two types of moves: On a point with diagonals, a pawn moves (without capturing) one step straight forward, and captures one step diagonally forward. [e] On a point without diagonals, a pawn moves and captures one step forward. [f] As in standard chess, all pawns may optionally advance two steps straight forward on their first move ...

  6. Triangular chess (game) - Wikipedia

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    The unicorn moves in the pattern: two steps as a rook, then one step as a rook in an orthogonal direction. Like a knight, the unicorn leaps any intervening men. A pawn moves straight forward one step at a time, whether crossing a cell edge or vertex. On its first move it may optionally move two steps straight forward.

  7. Berolina pawn - Wikipedia

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    The Berolina pawn moves, without capturing, one square diagonally forward. It captures one square straight forward. (Thus, it is the converse of a standard chess pawn, which moves straight forward and captures diagonally forward.) The Berolina has the option to move two squares diagonally forward on its first move.

  8. Tri-chess - Wikipedia

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    The king moves as the king in the tri-chess two-player game. (Namely, one step as a bishop or two steps as a rook.) The king slides three cells whether castling "cardinal-side" or "chancellor-side". A pawn moves and captures as a pawn in triangular chess. (Namely, straight forward one step at a time, whether crossing a cell edge or vertex.

  9. Congo (chess variant) - Wikipedia

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    A pawn moves and captures one step straight or diagonally forward. When past the river, it can also move (but not capture) one or two steps straight backward (without jumping). A pawn promotes to superpawn when reaching the last rank. A superpawn has the same move/capture as a pawn, but in addition can move and capture one step straight ...