Can en passant done with a bishop?

First of all, neither a rook nor a knight can make the single diagonal "en passant" move. Of course, kings, queens, and bishops can, so the question is why they do not. A pawn moving two squares represents a group of lightly armored foot soldiers moving at "double time" (speed, actually).
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Can you do en passant with any piece?

Only pawns may capture or be captured en passant; other pieces with the ability to capture diagonally—the king, queen, and bishop—cannot perform the capture.
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Who can do en passant?

Because en passant can only occur after an opposing pawn has moved two steps forward, as a general rule pawns may only capture en passant on the 5th rank (for white) or the 4th (for black). Again, en passant is only legal the turn the two-step advance is made.
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Can you en passant with a queen?

To answer the question, if a pawn can en passant a Queen, the answer is nope! The en passant move is made explicitly for capturing pawns and no other chess piece.
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Can en passant take a knight?

themirrortwin is not suggesting that other pieces could be captured en-passant, but that other pieces can capture en-passant. So, pawns would still be the only pieces removed from the board by en-passant captures, but it could be done by a bishop, knight, etc.
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En Passant | Special Chess Moves



Can en passant take 2 pieces?

How many times may a pawn capture by en passant? Given how the pawns move, any given pawn will have a maximum of two opportunities to capture a pawn by en passant, though it is limited to taking only one of them.
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When can you not do en passant?

En passant is an exception to this rule. It can only occur immediately after a pawn moves two squares from its starting square, and it could have been captured by an enemy pawn had it advanced only one square. In this case, the opponent is allowed to capture the pawn “as it passes” through the first square.
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What is the 20 40 40 rule in chess?

That's where 20/40/40 rule comes handy. For an under 2000 rated player, it makes sense to spend 20% of the time on openings, 40% on Middlegame and 40% on Endgame. Besides that, you should play practice games, solve tactics and analyze.
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What is Paso in chess?

What Is The En Passant Rule? The en passant rule is a special pawn capturing move in chess. "En passant" is a French expression that translates to "in passing", which is precisely how this capture works. Pawns can usually capture only pieces that are directly and diagonally in front of them on an adjacent file.
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Can you en passant a rook?

Special Moves: En Passant

The King and the Rook move towards each other and swap places. To do this, move your King not one, but two spaces towards the Rook you are castling with. Then place the Rook on the opposite side of the King (shown in the diagram to the right).
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Can en passant be forced?

En passant is an option to take or not take. Just like any other capture. Therefore, it is not forced.
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Can a pawn take a bishop?

Yes. Like any other pieces, pawns can capture other pawns, queens, rooks, bishops, and knights; and they can give check to kings.
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Can you delay en passant?

1 Answer. Show activity on this post. En-passant can only occur immediately after a pawn moves two squares from its starting square, where it could have been captured had it only moved one square. You cannot wait a move: if you choose not to immediately capture en-passant, you lose the ability to do so next move.
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Which is the only piece that can't check a king?

The king may capture an enemy piece in a move to get out of check, as long as the piece is not protected. Blocking the check. This only works if the checking piece is a queen, rook, or bishop and there is at least one empty square in the line between the checking piece and the checked king.
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Is en passant legal in chess tournaments?

It is part of the official rules of chess, and is absolutely allowed in tournaments. There is one important additional rule about en passant: it can only be used on the move following the move of the captured pawn. (Rule 3.7d) You cannot wait a few moves and then use the en passant capture.
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What are the 3 special moves in chess?

These rules usually cover most games between beginners, but the time comes when you (or your opponents) have the possibility of playing a special move. Those moves are castling, promoting a pawn, and capturing en passant.
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Does chess increase IQ?

Multiple studies have shown that while chess playing does improve cognitive, memory, and math skills, it doesn't necessarily translate into higher test scores.
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Is chess good for your brain?

The reality of chess is different – it actually is an incredibly beneficial pastime, because playing chess results in better brain function, improved memory and cognitive abilities, strategic thinking and attention improvement.
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How many moves can a grandmaster see ahead?

They usually play one move at the time, only openings (no calculations needed) or various exchanges (maybe 3 moves) they play fast. So, usually, they calculate one move ahead. ps.
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Should you always take en passant?

You use en passant when it's the best move for the situation; Otherwise, you don't use it. Whenever you start to play with someone who isn't big into chess, you have to point out the e.p. rule and explain it endlessly so that when they jump past your pawn on the 5th, they won't accuse you of making up stuff.
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Who invented en passant?

Spanish master Ruy López de Segura gives the rule in his 1561 book Libro de la invencion liberal y arte del juego del axedrez (Golombek 1977:108).
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Can a pawn take a bishop diagonally?

Q: How does a pawn move in chess

Pawns capture a piece that is one square diagonally forward. Though Pawns normally cannot move diagonally, this is the only way they capture.
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Can a pawn take out a bishop diagonally?

Pawns capture only by moving diagonally. This is the only way they can capture, and the only way they can move diagonally.
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