you can choose to turn it into any piece (usually you would turn it into a queen, but under certain circumstances, you might want a knight) If you get your pawn to the other side then you get to return one of the peaces you lost It becomes a queen. It becomes a queen.
There is only one kind of transformation in chess; when a pawn reaches the other side of the board, it can turn into any piece (excluding king and pawn).
A pawn by itself with no other pawn on its side to move up to protect it is called an isolated pawn.
The pawn , which can be promoted to any other chess piece besides the King , when promoted will still occupy the same square .
An advanced pawn (otherwise known as a passed pawn) is a pawn which has no opposing pawns that can obstruct it.
This is called pawn promotion. When the pawn reaches the other side, it can promote to any other piece except pawn or king. Many players opt to promote their pawn to a queen, as it is the most powerful piece on the board (after the king, of course). However, this isn't always the best strategy; sometimes, a chess game can be won much faster and easier if the pawn promotes to a, say, knight. It's wise to consider what you're going to do with that promoted piece before you decide what to promote it to.
Chess is not a game of probability. The chance of any single event occurring in a match depends entirely on the players involved and the strategems and tactics they use.
pawn
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 .
It becomes a queen
The pawn may be promoted to any chess piece except the King .
When a king reaches the other side in a game of chess, it does not have any special significance or effect on the game. The objective of chess is to checkmate the opponent's king, not to move your own king to the other side of the board.
Most first moves (generally) start with a King Pawn or Queen Pawn, but this depends on the players and their skill level, his/her plan of attack, and/or defence. Basically their strategy, there are thousands of Chess openings.