Pawn=queen, rook, bishop, or knight?
No, please explain, this was way over my head!
Sometimes you turn your pawns into queens, sometimes knights, sometimes rooks and sometimes bishops.
These posts are priceless. I haven't laughed this hard in years. Examples that don't show the stated point and impossible board positions. Oh man... yitzd you're funny.
Some players, when they can mate with an underpromotion to rook or bishop rather than a queen, seem to believe the underpromotion adds a degree of elegance--and rubs it in.
No, please explain, this was way over my head!
Sometimes you turn your pawns into queens, sometimes knights, sometimes rooks and sometimes bishops.
Ok, sometimes, but that don't help me much! Is there a rule, a tip maybee when should I queen a pawn, knight a pawn, rook it and sometimes bishop it?
I still feel that I'm missing something, please help
No, please explain, this was way over my head!
Sometimes you turn your pawns into queens, sometimes knights, sometimes rooks and sometimes bishops.
Ok, sometimes, but that don't help me much! Is there a rule, a tip maybee when should I queen a pawn, knight a pawn, rook it and sometimes bishop it?
I still feel that I'm missing something, please help
I don't understand that you're missing something.
Sometimes you turn your pawns into queens, like (below:)