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The blockading knight of a passed pawn fills two roles: 1) a defensive one, holding up the enemy pawn; 2) an active one, as it often draws strength from its post in front of the pawn (especially when this is a centre pawn), being protected from a frontal attack.
Luděk Pachman, Complete Chess Strategy 2: Pawn-Play And The Centre
Luděk Pachman, Complete Chess Strategy 2: Pawn-Play And The Centre
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