When a pawn reaches the other side of the board it can be exchanged for any other piece except a king. The choice is not limited to pieces that have been captured. This means that a person can get another queen for every pawn that reaches the other side and have several queens at the same time.
it goes where the pawn was after they call for he piece
If you are talking about transforming a pawn into another piece when it reaches the other end of the board, then the new piece is placed on the square where the pawn was last.
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 .
If the cut is parallel to the long dimension, then each piece is 40 inches long, but its width is 1/2 of the original board's width. If the cut is parallel to the short dimension, then the width is preserved, and each piece is 20 inches long. If the cut is parallel to to the flat, then each piece is 40 inches long and has the original width, but is only 1/2 the thickness of the original board.
Reaching the end of the chess-board is only significant to the pawn who then can be promoted to any chess piece other than the King .
No, it is impossible to win back a piece in chess. It is only possible to "promote" your pawn to either a Queen, Rook, Knight or Bishop when it reaches the other end of the board.
The pawn , upon reaching the other side , may then be promoted to any chess piece other than the King .
The only way to recover a piece that was taken is to advance your pawn from its start point to the end of the board on the opposite side (where your opponent starts). Once your pawn reaches the last row, you are able to trade your pawn for another piece, such as a queen or bishop.
No. When a pawn reaches the 8th rank, it can be promoted into other pieces, so you can get a Queen back there. But that applies to pawns only. Nothing happens if a Bishop or other piece reaches the 8th rank.
The pawn , which can be promoted to any other chess piece besides the King , when promoted will still occupy the same square .
If one of your pawns reaches the other end of the board you may trade that pawn for any chess piece you have lost.