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What is the "en passant" rule in chess?
What is the "en passant" rule in chess?
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The “en passant” rule allows a pawn that has moved two squares forward from its starting position to be captured by an opponent’s pawn as if it had only moved one square forward. This capture must be made immediately after the pawn’s two-square move.