Pawn Move 1
Develop your pawns on the board so that they provide suitable protection to pieces generally considered more valuable. A popular use of this is in placing the pawn to the rear diagonal space of another piece so that if that piece is captured the pawn can affect immediate reprisal.
Pawn Move 2
Remember that your pawn can also be effective as a blocking force against your opponent's more powerful pieces. Blocking files is an effective way of jamming your opponent's power piece development, thereby slowing his ability to bring a threat against your defense.
Pawn Move 3
Advance your pawn deep into your opponent's territory as the match runs long. By placing pressure with the possibility of promoting your pawn to a queen, you will keep your opponent distracted while you pressure his defense on another front.
Pawn Move 4
Use your pawn aggressively if you find other of your power pieces threatened. Even a pawn moved wisely across the chess board can checkmate an unsuspecting opponent.