In the diagram, the black pawn on the c6-square is backward.
Chris put the final black pawn in place and stood back.
There should not have been a black pawn at f7.
The black pawn on d4 is stronger than it appears.
Kd6 59 Kg5, which enabled him to seize all the black pawns and free his own to advance on both sides of the board.
She took a black pawn in one fist and a white in the other.
It should have showed a black pawn on h6, not h7.
If the black pawn were still on f7, the black king could go back to f6 or g7 and the position would be a draw.
But this attempt to create an attack left the black pawns on the opposite wing weakened.
A moment later, he moves a black pawn up one level, placing it in the white bishop's path.