Yes, as long as the king gets to the enemy side of the chess board.
the king gets the role of the queen
Nothing happens, the only time something changes is when a pawn gets to the other side of the board, when this happens you may either gain another queen, bishop, rook or knight. Hope this helps you.
No. There is no such rule, nothing happens if a king reaches the opposite end of the 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 .
The tallest piece on the chess board is the king.
It is chess.
It is simple, Chess board with pawn, rock, bishop, horse, queen, and king and of course a referee.
e4 is three spaces in front of white's king .
Once a pawn reaches the last rank the pawn can be promoted to any piece except the king . Yes , if you already have a queen the pawn can be promoted to another queen .
The queen is the most powerful piece in chess whereas the most important chess piece would be the king .
The components of Chess are the game board and the pieces. There are 6 different kinds of pieces: the king, the queen, the knights, the bishops, the rooks(castles), and the pawns.