does this also happen if an attacking pawn is on the 3rd row, directly
in
front of your pawn line. instead of taking the attacking pawn you double
step away from it. can your opponent then place his pawn diagonally
forward to where yours was in the 2nd row and remove your pawn from the
board?
No
or does EN-PASSANT only happen when the attacker is on the 4th row?
Yes
also when the EN-PASSANT rule is applied on the very next go, is that
the
players move
Yes
or does he place his pawn remove yours then make another
move?
does this also happen if an attacking pawn is on the 3rd row, directly in front of your pawn line. instead of taking the attacking pawn you double step away from it. can your opponent then place his pawn diagonally forward to where yours was in the 2nd row and remove your pawn from the board?
No
or does EN-PASSANT only happen when the attacker is on the 4th row?
Yes
also when the EN-PASSANT rule is applied on the very next go, is that the players move
Yes
or does he place his pawn remove yours then make another move?
No