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    411 months ago

    Google en passant.

    En passant is a French term meaning “by peasant” and it dates to the French Revolution. It means that pawns can capture sideways if they really want to. It’s because they normally capture at an angle of 45 degrees, but if they move to the front of the horizontal square it’s really only a matter of being like 60 degrees or so, depending on where they were on the originating square.

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      11 months ago

      En passant is a French term meaning “by peasant”

      No, it means “in passing.” “Par un paysan” would be French for “by peasant.”