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This power of moving two spaces on the Pawn's first move was done , to make the game more interesting and to enable 'en passant' capture(s) , in the 15th Century .

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A pawn never has two moves, but its initial move can be two squares.

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Each individual pawn can move two spaces on its first move

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A pawn may move forward either one or two spaces when making the pawn's first move.

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