You can sacrifice a pawn but the rules do not allow for a player to surrender a pawn . The pawn must be captured in accordance to the rules of Chess .
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∙ 12y ago"pawn" yes diaganal
you move the pond 2 tiles or(times) or you just move the pond once in the beginning when your trying to the pond not in the middle of the game!!!!!!!!!
No, it is not, but some people might pronouce the "w" in Pawn a little bit, but not exactly, like a short "o" making it sound something like "pond" but without the "d" at the end.
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