Can you en passant a knight?

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 capture a knight with en passant?

They can capture en passant. This is French for 'in passing'. It is pronounced 'ahn pass-sahnt'. One pawn can capture another without actually taking it!
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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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Can you en passant a king?

Sure. As long as it doesn't put your own King in check. White played 1. Bg2+ and said "Mate next move".
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Can you capture a queen with en passant?

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. I'm not sure if there was a time that this was allowed, but as of now, making an en passant move to capture a Queen is an illegal move!
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What is a croissant in chess?

It allows a pawn to capture a horizontally adjacent enemy pawn that has just advanced two squares in one move.
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Do professional chess players use en passant?

Yes. It's not as common as castling or pawn promotion, but it isn't an uncommon occurance. If you've played chess very long, surely you have had an opportunity to accept or decline an 'en passant' move on occasion.
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Can you take 2 pieces with en passant?

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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What is illegal move in chess?

What is an Illegal Move in Chess? In Chess, an illegal move is when a piece moves outside of the boundaries of its defined abilities. Illegal moves include ones that are otherwise legal but expose that player's King to check. It is also an illegal chess move to leave your king in check.
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Is en passant legal?

A few things to reiterate: 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 on 6th rank?

On the following board, en passant is not possible because the white pawn is on the sixth rank. Your pawn must be on the fifth rank only in order to capture en passant. On the board below, en passant is not possible either, because the black pawn has only moved one square.
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Can you take en passant with a bishop?

I just realized that only a pawn can take en passant. If you put a queen or a bishop in the same spot in an identical position, they cannot take an opponents pawn.
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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 chess game go on forever?

Yes, in theory. It is mathematically possible for there to be an infinite number of moves in chess without infringing the law of repetition (though it must, by definition, eventually break the 50 move rule).
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Can you win in chess in 2 moves?

In chess, the fool's mate, also known as the two-move checkmate, is the checkmate delivered after the fewest possible moves from the game's starting position. It can be achieved only by Black, giving checkmate on the second move with the queen.
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What are the 4 rules for castling in chess?

What are the four rules for castling in chess?
  • The king and the rook may not have moved from their starting squares if you want to castle.
  • All spaces between the king and the rook must be empty.
  • The king cannot be in check.
  • The squares that the king passes over must not be under attack, nor the square where it lands on.
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Can a knight jump 2 pieces in chess?

The knight is unique for two major reasons: 1) it is the only piece that can hop or jump over another piece, and 2) every time it moves it alternates from a light-square to a dark-square, or vice-versa.
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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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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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Can you castle out of check?

2. Nor can you castle while in check. However, you can castle with a rook that is under attack at the time, and the rook can pass through an attacked square when castling while the king cannot.
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What is the best move in chess?

The 10 Best Chess Moves Of All Time
  • #8 Edward Lasker's Stunning Queen Sacrifice For Mate.
  • #7 An Amazing Bishop Endgame.
  • #6 Bura's Desperado Sacrifice.
  • #5 Geller's Rook And Pawn Endgame.
  • #4 Vladimirov's Thunderbolt.
  • #3 Marshall's Legendary Move.
  • #2 Meier's Spectacular Sacrifice.
  • #1 Shirov's Jaw-Dropping Bishop Sacrifice.
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Can you en passant if the pawn moves one square?

Quick Summary: En passant is a special pawn capture in chess. You can capture en passant when your pawn is one square deep into your opponent's half of the board, and they move their pawn two squares from its starting square such that it lands directly next to yours.
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Why is en passant allowed?

Why was the "en passant" rule introduced into the modern chess game? The en passant move was developed after pawns were allowed to move more than one square on their initial move. This was done to make sure they retained some of the restrictions imposed by slow movement, while at the same time speeding up the game.
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Why is there no en passant?

The idea behind the en passant move is that originally pawns could only move one square at a time even on the first move. Then, with the white pawn on e5 black would have to first move f6 when white could capture the pawn normally.
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