Connected pawns
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In chess, connected pawns are two or more pawns of the same color on adjacent files, as distinct from isolated pawns. These pawns are instrumental in creating pawn structure because, when diagonally adjacent, like the two leftmost white pawns, they form a pawn chain, a chain where the one behind protects the one in front. When attacking these chains, the weak spot is the backmost pawn, because it is not protected.(Seirawan 2003:186) (Seirawan 2005:92)
[edit] References
- Yasser Seirawan (2003). Play Winning Chess. Everyman Chess. ISBN 1-85744-331-4.
- Yasser Seirawan (2005). Winning Chess Tactics. Everyman Chess. ISBN 1-85744-385-3.