yes
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)
Queen A pawn is at the back
Yes there are many ways that can happen
Rashida thinks one of her guests at her party took one of her chess pieces. She wants you to ask around and see if anyone has it or saw it. Vern in Tropicton tells you to ask Rebecca in Carrotton. Go and talk to Rebecca. She gives you the chess piece she took by accident. Go back to Rashida and give her the chess piece. You completed Rashida's Missing Chess Piece. You earned $15,000 and 150 quest points.
the newly acquired piece is replaced by the pawn
The 'king' is the tallest and the 'most valuable' piece in chess--when the king is trapped, the game is over. Both sides have one king each, and it is the only back-rank piece that a pawn cannot be promoted.
Learn the chess rules at this website. http://www.expert-chess-strategies.com
No. Once it's out, it's out for the duration of the game.
Pawns. There are 16 on the board , 8 for each player. But a true chess snob would say that there is no such "piece" . Many times the word "piece" means only the ones on the back rank. Pawns are referred to as, well, just pawns, not "pieces." Never the less, even official rules refer to all of the pieces as "pieces."
Edmond and Fernand , from Alexandre Dumas' "The Count of Monte Cristo" , have a chess king which they trade back and forth when one or the other has a victory recognizing the other as the "King of the Moment". Edmond explains this as an allusion quoting Napoleon Bonaparte who said that "In life , we are all either Kings or Pawns."
No you only get to me kinged which is probably better than getting another piece back.
Moves in chess are determined by the nature of the pieces and the spaces available for a legal move. Any chess piece can move backwards except for the pawn - and even the pawn can move backwards in a sense, if it reaches the back of the board and is promoted.