What is Blockading? Part 1 of 4
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ChessDweeb on Sat, 07/28/2007 at 10:25am.
When you blockade a passed or isolated pawn you put one of your pieces in front of the pawn to accomplish two things:
- Stopping the pawn from advancing and,
- launching a plan to eliminate the pawn.
In the diagram you will notice that white's knight blockades black's d pawn by occupying the d4 blockading square which prevents the pawn from advancing. White's king and e3 pawn guard d4.
In part two, I will cover restraining the pawn, part three will cover the attack, part four will be examples of good and bad blockaders.
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