Chess Pawn Basics | Terminology - Beginner to Chess Master #10
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This is video #10 from the "Beginner to Chess Master" playlist. Several basic pawn terms are defined and illustrated using examples, and quick tips are provided to help us begin to develop our understanding of pawn structures as a whole. The basic pawn terms covered are: passed pawn (passer), protected passed pawn, isolated pawn, doubled pawns, hanging pawns, backward pawn, candidate passed pawn, fixed pawn, pawn island, and pawn chain.
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