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Notation for captures
When a piece makes a capture, an x is inserted between the initial and the
destination square. For example, Bxe5 (bishop captures the piece on e5). When
a pawn makes a capture, the file from which the pawn departed is used in place
of a piece initial. For example, exd5 (pawn on the e-file captures the piece
on d5). A colon (:) is sometimes used instead, either in the same place the
x would go (B:e5) or after the move (Be5:). En passant captures (see pawn) are
specified by the capturing pawn's file of departure, the x, and the square to
which it moves (not the location of the captured pawn), optionally followed
by the notation "e.p."
It is never necessary to specify that a capture was en passant because a capture
from the same file but not en passant would have a different destination square.
Within the SAN (Standard Algebraic Notation) standard, the "x" capture
indication is always required while the "e.p." en passant move suffix
indication is always forbidden.
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