isolated pawn

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chess position

  • position of chessmen at the beginning of a game
    In chess: Steinitz and the theory of equilibrium

    …adjoining files is called an isolated pawn; isolated pawns may confer middlegame compensation through control of important squares (if located in the centre) or by giving rooks adjoining open files along which to attack. A pawn on an open file whose advance is restrained by an enemy pawn on an…

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  • position of chessmen at the beginning of a game
    In chess: The classical era

    …particular pawn structure featuring an isolated d-pawn. Steinitz saw such a pawn as a liability that could be advantageously blockaded by an enemy knight and eventually captured. But Tarrasch noted that the same pawn could support one or two of his own knights on more advanced squares, and this often…

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