The replacement piece , or the newly promoted chessman , is placed upon the square where the pawn reached the end of the board . ~ Look to the related link below for additional information regarding promotion .
the pawn, of course!! (tho i still like the queen, lol)
When a pawn becomes a queen in chess, it is placed on the same square where the pawn reached the opposite end of the board.
you get one of your pawns to the other side of the board. then, you can take what ever piece you lost in the beginning. (besides a nother pawn)
In chess, pawn promotion occurs when a pawn reaches the opposite end of the board. The player can then choose to promote the pawn to any other piece (usually a queen, rook, bishop, or knight) to enhance its power on the board.
Yes you can place it anywhere you desire when the pawn reaches the end and you want to replace it.
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 .
Nothing happens, when the king reaches the other end of the board he reaches the other end of the board, that's it.
No. The player has the choice to pick whatever piece they want. As the queen is the most powerful piece, they usually pick that, but they don't have to. So a pawn doesn't automatically change into a queen on reaching the end of the board.
If one of your pawns reaches the other end of the board you may trade that pawn for any chess piece you have lost.
When a pawn reaches the other side of the board, you may choose to promote it to any piece, other than a king or a pawn. When a pawn is promoted, the new piece is located at the square it was moved to. (e.g. if you move to e7e8 then the new piece will be located at e8)
There is no such think as knighting in Chess. There is 'promotion' in which the pawn, when reaching the other end of the board, is turned into any other piece.