In chess, a backward pawn is a pawn that is behind all pawns of the same color on the adjacent files and cannot be safely advanced.[1] In the diagram, the black pawn on the c6-square is backward.
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In chess, a backwardpawn is a pawn that is behind all pawns of the same color on the adjacent files and cannot be safely advanced. In the diagram, the...
notation to describe chess moves. Weaknesses in the pawn structure, such as isolated, doubled, or backwardpawns and holes, once created, are usually permanent...
chess, a passed pawn is a pawn with no opposing pawns to prevent it from advancing to the eighth rank; i.e. there are no opposing pawns in front of it...
isolated or backwardpawn) in the opponent's pawn structure. The minority attack is a common middlegame plan that can be played in many pawn structures...
strategic nature of the position. Weaknesses in the pawn structure, such as isolated, doubled, or backwardpawns and holes, once created, are usually permanent...
connected pawns are two or more pawns of the same color on adjacent files, as distinct from isolated pawns. These pawns are instrumental in creating pawn structure...
rank. backwardpawn A pawn that is behind a pawn of the same color on an adjacent file and that cannot be advanced with the support of another pawn. bad...
chess. Black's ...e5 push seems anti-positional: it has made the d6-pawnbackward and the d5-square weak. However, in return, Black gets a foothold in...
pawn is a pawn that has no friendly pawn on an adjacent file. Isolated pawns are usually a weakness because they cannot be protected by other pawns....
f2–f4, the e3-pawn becomes a backwardpawn on an open file. Black can then apply pressure on the e-file in general, against the e3-pawn and the e4-square...
has freed his pieces at the cost of having a backwardpawn on e6. White may also choose to preserve his pawn on e5 by playing 4.e5 Nfd7 5.c3 c5 6.f4 Nc6...
enhance this. Pawn structure: Players strive to avoid the creation of pawn weaknesses such as isolated, doubled, or backwardpawns, and pawn islands – and...
positional factors, subtracting ½ point for each doubled pawn, backwardpawn, and isolated pawn; mobility was incorporated by adding 0.1 point for each...
Prevention of pawn weaknesses: Most openings strive to avoid the creation of pawn weaknesses such as isolated, doubled and backwardpawns, pawn islands, etc...
strategic concerns. In particular, pawns become more important as endgames often revolve around attempts to promote a pawn by advancing it to the eighth rank...
Pawn structure – describes features of the positions of the pawns. Pawn structure may be used for tactical or strategic effect, or both. Backward pawn...
a certain pawn structure is named after him called the Boleslavsky hole. This is where Black elects to play ...e5 leaving a backwardpawn on d6 and also...
d4 and develops the dark-squared bishop to f4, then supports the d4-pawn with pawns on e3 and c3. The other bishop is developed to d3 (or occasionally...
aid to assessing a position. The best known system assigns 1 point to a pawn, 3 points to a knight or bishop, 5 points to a rook and 9 points to a queen...
Better was simply 32. Kf1 g5 33. hxg5 hxg5 34. Ke2." Now White has a backwardpawn on b3, which comes under attack on move 42. g5 33. hxg5 hxg5 34. Kf1...
and he discussed pawn structure, particularly isolated pawns, doubled pawns, and backwardpawns. Philidor's writings were widely praised and misunderstood...
horses immediately from their starting positions. Soldiers (or pawns) are labelled 卒 zú ("pawn" or "private") for Black and 兵 bīng ("soldier") for Red. Each...
The knight on c4 also attacks Black's backwardpawn on d6, and White can often increase the pressure on this pawn by playing Bf4 or Nb5. The strength of...