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Understanding Isolated Pawn - Part 2

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A pawn without support can be a weakness.
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Konstantin Landa

FIDE Senior Trainer, National coach

In chess, an isolated pawn refers to a pawn that has no friendly pawns on adjacent files. This can be a disadvantage as it weakens the pawn structure and can restrict the mobility of other pieces. However, if played correctly, an isolated pawn can also be a strength, as it can create space for other pieces to maneuver. In this video, we will delve into the concept of an isolated pawn and provide insights on how to use it to your advantage in your games.

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