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No, pawns cannot take kings in chess.
Pawns capture pieces in chess by moving diagonally forward to the left or right onto a square occupied by an opponent's piece.
Yes, en passant is a special pawn capture move in chess that only applies to pawns.
No, pawns in chess can only move diagonally forward to capture an opponent's piece. They cannot move diagonally backwards.
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Yes, kings can capture other kings in a game of chess, but it is an illegal move known as "checkmate" and results in the end of the game.
It is chess. It was a pass time of kings. with men as pawns .
No. Pawns can capture anything.
Pawns in chess can move forward one square at a time, but they have the option to move two squares on their first move. Pawns can also capture diagonally one square forward.
Pawns in chess can move forward one square at a time, but they can also move two squares on their first move. Pawns capture diagonally by moving one square forward and to the side.
In chess, the pawn moves forward one square at a time, but on its first move, it has the option to move forward two squares. Pawns capture diagonally one square forward. Pawns cannot move backward and cannot capture pieces directly in front of them.
In chess, pawns can move forward one square at a time, but on their first move, they have the option to move forward two squares. Pawns capture diagonally one square forward. Pawns cannot move backward. Additionally, pawns can promote to any other piece (except a king) if they reach the opposite end of the board.