What "isolated pawn" means in chess

An isolated pawn is a pawn on a chessboard that has no other pawns of its own color on adjacent files. This can make it vulnerable to attack as it has less support and protection from other pawns. Isolated pawns are often considered a weakness in a player's position, as they can limit mobility and control of key squares. However, they can also offer opportunities for tactical play and counterplay.


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