I once played a careless move that on first glance flatly gave my opponent the opportunity to take a pawn.
Conrad took a black pawn and threatened the rook.
If White takes a pawn with 8 de Ng4!
Still, I couldn't help but worry that somewhere in our exchanges I would take a poisoned pawn.
Blount promptly took a pawn, which, under Ulleran rules, entitled him to a second move.
She took a black pawn in one fist and a white in the other.
- Take a pawn from the home section of one player's home base and keep it.
He took a pawn with his knight.
After 10 Kf7, Nakamura might have taken a pawn with 11 Qc4.
Then she takes a pawn from the game and runs across the dunes with her arms raised.