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Let’s see an example:
                                             XABCDEFGHY
                                             8-+-+-+-+(
                                             7+-+p+-+-'

                                             6-+-+-+ +&
                                             5+-zP-zP-+-%
                                             4-+-+-+-+$

                                             3+-+-+-+-#
                                             2-+-+-+ +"
                                             1+-+-+-+-!

                                             xabcdefghy
               In the position above after Black plays 1…d7-d5
                                             XABCDEFGHY
                                             8-+-+-+-+(

                                             7+-+-+-+-'
                                             6-+-+-+ +&
                                             5+-zPpzP-+-%
                                             4-+-+-+-+$

                                             3+-+-+-+-#
                                             2-+-+-+ +"
                                             1+-+-+-+-!
                                             xabcdefghy
               White can capture with either the e5 or c5 Pawn by moving it to d6 and removing Black’s Pawn on d5
               from the board, as shown in the diagram below.

                    XABCDEFGHY                                         XABCDEFGHY

                    8-+-+-+-+(                                         8-+-+-+-+(
                    7+-+-+-+-'                                         7+-+-+-+-'
                    6-+-zP-+ +&                                        6-+-zP-+ +&
                    5+-zP-+-+-%                                        5+-+-zP-+-%

                    4-+-+-+-+$                                         4-+-+-+-+$
                    3+-+-+-+-#                                         3+-+-+-+-#
                    2-+-+-+ +"                                         2-+-+-+ +"
                    1+-+-+-+-!                                         1+-+-+-+-!

                    xabcdefghy                                         xabcdefghy
               Remember “en passant” can only be done immediately after the opponent’s Pawn moved two squares up
               or this special right is lost.

               Practice more “Pawn wars” while using the en passant rule as well!

               The “French connection” lesson: Look for a couple of French related words, cities, food, etc.

               SPF Chess Training Program for Teachers ©   Page 6                              4/19/2014
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