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♟️ Pawn Promotion – The Ultimate Transformation

The pawn is the humblest piece on the board, but it holds a secret potential. If a pawn manages to march all the way to the other side of the board (the 8th rank), it is immediately transformed into a more powerful piece. This special rule is called Promotion.

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👑 Queening: The Standard Choice

When a pawn reaches the opposite end of the board, it must be exchanged for a Queen, Rook, Bishop, or Knight of the same color. It cannot stay as a pawn, and it cannot become a King.

In 97% of games, players choose to promote to a Queen because it is the most powerful piece. This is often called "Queening."

"Although it is more usual for a pawn to be promoted to a queen, it may be promoted to a rook, a bishop, or a knight. If there is not a spare queen, a rook turned upside down (or any other suitable object) is used to represent a queen. Promotion is done by removing the pawn and placing the chosen piece on the promotion square."

Animation of a white pawn promoting to a Queen on d8

Animation: A pawn advancing to d8 and becoming a Queen.


🦄 Underpromotion: Why Choose Less Power?

Choosing a piece other than a Queen is called Underpromotion. Why would anyone want a weaker piece? Usually, there are two reasons: to deliver a specific tactical checkmate (using a Knight) or to avoid a stalemate (using a Rook).

1. The Knight Fork

Promoting to a Queen here would be okay, but promoting to a Knight wins faster by checking the King and forking the Queen!

White plays e8=N+!

2. Avoiding Stalemate

If White makes a Queen (c8=Q), the Black King has no legal moves and it is a Draw (Stalemate). White must make a Rook!

White plays c8=R!


📝 Notation

In chess notation, promotion is written by adding an equals sign and the letter of the new piece.

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