bPh4 simply does not attack square g4 and can't capture any piece on g4! But bPh4 attacks square g3 and…
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In orthodox chess, the en passant capture can be described in simple words as: "The pawn that played a double…
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"...Dear M. Dupont, it is not artificial, it is logical! with Black: h4 White: g2 after 1.g4 hxg3 (e.p.)..." Well,…
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Thanks Dominique. I'm gonna think a little bit more about "ep-pieces", and then probably open a thread on FE... You…
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Ok. But I still think that, for the convenience of the solver, it should be noticed in the definition that…
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To be completely clear about "en passant capture" : if you are playing a chess game with black and you…
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Of course the capture is on g3. What is relevant for reappearance is where the piece was when it was…
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Dear M. Dupont, it is not artificial, it is logical ! with Black: h4 White: g2 after 1.g4 hxg3 (e.p.)…
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I find this symmetry circe rule concerning e.p. a bit confusing and artificial, but never mind, this is just a…
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To answer to the comment of M.Dupont and Geoff with Black: h4 White: g2 after g4 hxg3 (e.p.) if the…
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