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When a pawn is promoted to Queen , or any other piece besides the King , the square upon which the pawn was promoted is where the Queen will be placed .
Once a pawn reaches the last rank the pawn can be promoted to any piece except the king . Yes , if you already have a queen the pawn can be promoted to another queen .
Of course it can.
Yes they are.
Queen is typically a noun, but it could possibly be used as a verb if you are referring to a game such as chess, where a pawn can become a queen... you could say "queen me" when your pawn reaches the appropriate position.
The Red Queen tells Alice she can be a white pawn because the White King and Queen's daughter, Lily is too young to play.You can be the White Queen's Pawn, if you like, as Lily's too young to play
The cast of Pawn Takes Queen - 2008 includes: Andreas Karnthaler as Andy
The King, The Queen, Bishop, Pawn, Knight, and Rooks. =)
No, a player gets only one move at a time. Once the player moves the pawn to the back rank, the pawn is promoted to any piece the player chooses. Then it is the other player's move. Thus it is possible to checkmate the other king immediately upon the pawn's promotion.
Yes, the other pieces you control don't matter.
Pawn
its very simple, as long as your piece can "legally" take your oponents, it can take it. eg a pawn can take a queen, a pawn is the least desired piece and a queen is the most valuable.