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SamJB | 01:27 Sat 30th Jun 2007 | Hobbies & Interests
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me and my dad have been arguing can you take two pieces in the save move at chess e.g if you take a pawn with your queen in the same move can your queen take another piece
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Blimey, how are you playing chess? No, you can't. If the queen takes a piece, she stops on the square that the taken piece occupied. Same for any piece taking another piece.
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Your sarcasm is much appreciated thanks!!!1
Jenstar has correctly answered your question regarding a Queen taking a Pawn but I'm still slightly worried about the way that Jenstar plays chess. If he/she states that the piece carrying out the capture always finishes on the square occupied by the captured piece, it seems that Jenstar is playing a version of chess which doesn't include the 'en passant' rule ;-)

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(Regional Coach, British Chess Federation)
Come on Chris, you'll be telling us next, you can't huff in chess either. Honestly!!!!!!!!!!
Ah, true. Should have made an exception for en passant. Touche! As we say in chess... :-)

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