EN PASSANT played out so as to be explained
WHITE BLACK
1. Ac2(pawn) -Ac4 Aa8(rook) -Ba8
2. Af1(bishop) -Bg2 Ab8(knight) -Bb6
3. Ac4(pawn) -Ac5 Bd7(pawn) -Bd5
4. Ac5(pawn) xBd5(en passant -occupies Bd6) Ac7(pawn) xBd6(pawn)
5. bg2(bishop) xBa8(rook) Bb6(knight) xBa8(bishop)
BTW:
http://www.ex.ac.uk/~dregis/DR/notation.txt
http://www.ex.ac.uk/~dregis/DR/enpasant.txt
http://www.ex.ac.uk/~dregis/DR/guidelns.txt
The Above links explain chess notation, en-passant and real quick good guide lines.
WHITE BLACK WHITE BLACK
1. Ae2-Ae4 Ab8-Bb6 13. Ag3xAe5 Ah8-Bh8
2. Ab1-Ac3 Af8-Bg7 14. Ae5xAc7 Ac5xAf2
3. Ad2-Bd4 ? Bg7xBd4 15. Bf2-Bd4 Bh8-Bh2
4. Ac1-Af4 Ad8-Be7 16. Ac3-Ab5 Af2-Bg2
5. Ad1-Bd2 Ae7-Ae5 17. Ahl-Agl Bg2xAg1
6. Af4-Ag3 Bb6-Bc4 18. Ab5-Ad6 + Ae8-Bf7
7. Bd2-Bc2 Bd4-Ac5 19. Ad6xAc8 Bb8-Bb4
8. Ag1-Af3 Be7-Be5 20. Ac2-Ac3 Bb4-Bb5
9. Af1-Bf2 Be5-Bb2 21. Af3xAgl Bh2xAh2
10. Ae1-Ad2 Aa8-Ba8 22. Ac7xAh2 Ag8-Af6
11. Bc2xBb2 Bc4xBb2 + 23. Ac8xAa7 *
12. Ad2-Ac1 Ba8-Bb8 * can't develop pieces so folds
WHITE BLACK WHITE BLACK
1. Acl-Bb2 Ab8-Bb6 18. Adl-Af3 Ad8xAd2
2. Agl-Bg3 Aa8-Ba8 19. Af3xBg4 Bh8-Bh2
3. Aa2-Ba3 Ag8-Af6 20. Bg4-Bd7 + Ae8-Af8
4. Abl-Ac3 Af8-Bf7 21. Ab3xBc4 --If-> Bf2xAf2 then
5. Bb2-Ab3 Ac8-Bd7 Bd7-Bf7 mate!
6. Ag2-Ag3 Bb6-Bc4 21. Instead-> Ae6-Be6
7. Af1-Ag2 Ba8-Bf8 22. Bc4-Ac5 + Af8-Ag8
8. Ag2xAb7 Bd7-Bg4 23. Bdl-Bgl Bf2xAf2
9. Ac3-Be3 Af6-Ae4 24. AflxAf2 Bh2-Bd2
10. Be3xBg4 Ae4xBg4 25. Ac5-Bd4 Ad2-Ael +
11. Ael-Agl->diagram Bf7-Bd5 26. Agl-Ag2 Af7-Bf6
12. Aal-Bal Ae7-Ae6 27. Bg3-Bf5 Ag8-Af8
13. Ae2-Ae3 Bf8-Bf2 28. Bd7-Be7 + Af8-Ag8
14. Ab7-Ahl Ah8-Bh8 29. Be7-Bg7 mate.
15. Bal-Bdl Ac7-Bc6
16. Ac2-Ac4 Bd5-Ac6
17. AhlxAc6! Ad7xAc6
If white did not capture, then,...
...Queen to Aa8...Ac6xAhl...,
and white losing the advantage
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