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  2. Promotion (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Due to the first guideline, a pawn on a longer board has to move further to be promoted. Some variants partially compensate for this by allowing the pawn to advance further than two squares on its initial move; for example, in the 16×16 chess on a really big board, a pawn can advance up to six squares on its first move. [61]

  3. Pawn (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Doubled pawns are substantially weaker than pawns that are side by side, because they cannot defend each other, they usually cannot both be defended by adjacent pawns, and the front pawn blocks the advance of the back one. In the diagram, the doubled c-pawns are a strategic disadvantage for Black.

  4. Rook and pawn versus rook endgame - Wikipedia

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    If the pawn is on the third or fourth rank, (a) if it is a bishop pawn or central pawn, White always wins if the black king is cut off by two files for a fourth rank pawn and three files for a third rank pawn (see "The Rule Of Five" below) (i.e. White's rook is two files over from their pawn and the black king is on the other side), and (b) if ...

  5. Chess endgame - Wikipedia

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    No pawns for the exchange (i.e. same number of pawns on each side): the rook usually wins. One pawn for the exchange (i.e. minor piece has one more pawn): the rook usually wins, but it is technically difficult. If all of the pawns are on one side of the board it is usually a draw. Two pawns for the exchange: this is normally a draw.

  6. List of chess variants - Wikipedia

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    Dunsany's Chess (and the similar Horde chess): One side has standard chess pieces, and the other side has 32 pawns. Handicap chess (or Chess with odds ) [multivariant]: Variations to equalise chances of players with different strength.

  7. Chess piece - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the knight alternates its square color each time it moves. It is not obstructed by other pieces. The pawn may move forward one square, and one or two squares when on its starting square, toward the opponent's side of the board. When there is an enemy piece one square diagonally ahead of a pawn, then the pawn may capture that piece.

  8. Outline of chess - Wikipedia

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    Backward pawnpawn that is not supported by other pawns and cannot advance. Connected pawnspawns of the same color on adjacent files so that they can protect each other. Doubled pawns – two pawns of the same color on the same file, so that one blocks the other. Half-open file – file that has pawns of one color only.

  9. Pawn structure - Wikipedia

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    In a game of chess, the pawn structure (sometimes known as the pawn skeleton) is the configuration of pawns on the chessboard.Because pawns are the least mobile of the chess pieces, the pawn structure is relatively static and thus plays a large role in determining the strategic character of the position.