Move #4 he did en passant.
"En Passant may only occur when a pawn is moved two squares on its initial movement. When this happens, the opposing player has the option to take the moved pawn “en passant” as if it had only moved one square. This option, though, only stays open for one move. The En Passant move was developed after pawns were allowed to move more than one square on their initial move. The idea behind this rule was to retain restrictions imposed by slow movement, while at the same time speeding up the game."
When you move your pawn to the rank farthest away from you you can promote into whatever piece but the king and pawn.
"If a pawn reaches the opponent's edge of the table, it will be promoted – the pawn may be converted to a queen, rook, bishop or knight, as the player desires. The choice is not limited to previously captured pieces. Thus its´ theoretically possible having up to nine queens or up to ten rooks, bishops, or knights if all pawns are promoted."
Move #4 he did en passant.
"En Passant may only occur when a pawn is moved two squares on its initial movement. When this happens, the opposing player has the option to take the moved pawn “en passant” as if it had only moved one square. This option, though, only stays open for one move. The En Passant move was developed after pawns were allowed to move more than one square on their initial move. The idea behind this rule was to retain restrictions imposed by slow movement, while at the same time speeding up the game."
When you move your pawn to the rank farthest away from you you can promote into whatever piece but the king and pawn.
"If a pawn reaches the opponent's edge of the table, it will be promoted – the pawn may be converted to a queen, rook, bishop or knight, as the player desires. The choice is not limited to previously captured pieces. Thus its´ theoretically possible having up to nine queens or up to ten rooks, bishops, or knights if all pawns are promoted."
En pessant? Are we naming our hacks now? Shameful.
and @Ben2006Tor , I still find this hard to believe, one can easily edit a page with some basic computer knowledge, in this case it seems you are 14 years old at the minimum, you would have that most probably.
En pessant? Are we naming our hacks now? Shameful.
and @Ben2006Tor , I still find this hard to believe, one can easily edit a page with some basic computer knowledge, in this case it seems you are 14 years old at the minimum, you would have that most probably.
@Guozi
obviously not, who gave him the promotion? He cannot promote himself of course...
@Guozi
obviously not, who gave him the promotion? He cannot promote himself of course...
the piece he got the pawn to the 1 rank
the piece he got the pawn to the 1 rank
But of course, you are calling me toxic when at the same time you yourself are name calling. Maybe I am but not nearly as much as you surely.
Now back to the topic, please dont hack anyone, it's gotten me very annoyed that many are in on this and that people are "trolling" and acting as if this is a genuine rule.
But of course, you are calling me toxic when at the same time you yourself are name calling. Maybe I am but not nearly as much as you surely.
Now back to the topic, please dont hack anyone, it's gotten me very annoyed that many are in on this and that people are "trolling" and acting as if this is a genuine rule.
search up the rules of chess and read about en passant and pawn promotion
search up the rules of chess and read about en passant and pawn promotion
@hvenki if your rating is so good how do you not know about basic rules?
@hvenki if your rating is so good how do you not know about basic rules?
@AWchess22
My rating was achieved the clean way without hacking, if such things geniunly existed i'm sure it would be higher
@AWchess22
My rating was achieved the clean way without hacking, if such things geniunly existed i'm sure it would be higher