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To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (41)1/6/1998 10:04:00 PM
From: MSB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1124
 
En Passant: Right. And doesn't the option to capture dissolve once the one being passed moves another piece or fails to make the capture during that particular turn?

If you have a listed e-mail address I'll send you mine and you in turn can send me the interpretations. Or you can post them and I'll just print it off and keep it handy.

Whatever you decide



To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (41)3/19/1998 9:10:00 PM
From: MSB  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1124
 
Patrick, I'm responding to this post number because I'm wondering if the En Passant rule will be in play should I move K4 to K5. Your pawn on the side is at Q4. However, I tried to play your move ahead on my computer as an En Passant move and it wouldn't recognize the move. I'm sure I've seen my computer program make the move in the past so I'm wondering: If I move K4 to K5 do you believe the En Passant rule comes into play?

I'd like an answer before I post WHITE (9). Thanks.