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    I did that, I promoted to a queen and stalemate.

    I knew you were going to sacrifice the QUEEN!!!!!

    After rook takes rook why can’t you take room with pawn, promote to knight with discover check and into attacking the queen? You get the enemy queen without the dumb sacrifice

    Queen to a7 is checkmate🥴🥴
    What's the need of promoting a pawn🥲🤦

    While you are feasting on the pawns the king can take the pawn and then he gets his queen and game over… not a good move. You can't stop both sides

    At the beginning just put the queen beside the pawn on the first move then check mate

    I’m disappointed, he didn’t say you sacrifice the ROOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Sad I expected it too.

    I’m new to chess and I don’t know how a stalemate happens.

    I always promote to queen I don't get the other ones I am not really smart in chess

    first example: make a rook if youre over 700 elo if not just move your king and making a queen in the next move wont be stalemate no matter where his king goes

    Since I'm an idiot, I always promote to a rook to prevent stalemate

    we feast on these pawns 😂 i love your videos man!

    Well, just how could i use that move with me having "Always promote to Queens" activate

    I knew about under promoting to a knight for things like a smother mate, I did not realize under promoting to a rook ever had utility until this video. Thank you!

    Wait why is this a stalemate? I'm not a chess player, but I enjoy these videos. I thought queen could make all moves except knight?

    Edit for anyone confused like me: Apparently stalemate is a term that means the opponent can't move the king (or any other piece) without ending up in check; this forces a draw (am I correct, because that sounds like a really stupid rule).

    Promoting to a queen would allow diagonal movement like a bishop, leaving the king no legal moves after the promotion happens because that one tile he is able to move, under a rook, isn't safe from queen.

    Yes my dad told me that I need a queen but instead of the queen I got a Knight because I forked my dad's king and queen

    Why did i hear checky checky and forky forky b###

    Still I would certainly make a draw in that endgame with a horse

    In the second case you can just pass the move by king to e7, whatever black plays you promote to a queen

    Rc8 Rxc8 xc8+=knight King a8 knxe7 is basically taking the queen without sacrificing yours

    In the 2 game you can get a knight and make a checkmate bc f8 to h7 and king to g 6

    Rip for the people that got in a situation like this but had "auto queen" on

    I thought the 1st one was a knighr(horse)

    I think we should call this subject pawnography

    There is also another rule in legal competitions if you PUSHED THE PAWN instead of properly promoting it the pawn will promote in a PAWN

    Wait isn't promoting to an queen was a checkmate?

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