Hi, I am beginner, Level 2; playing against the computer. When the computer as my opponent hit the opposite side of the chess board with one of its pawns, the computer chose a queen. So my opponent had two queens on the board! That‘s really unfair and for sure not according to the rule...
You can get 9 queens maximum if you want. Chess is hard.
To save you the effort of a future potential post, if you're not familiar with "en passant" I sincerely recommend looking it up.
Or rather go through the rules as a whole. People not knowing en passant are quite common, I have seen many people doing long castle wrong (king to b1) or unaware that you can promote to something else than a queen. But not knowing promotion at all (the idea of it) makes me suspect that more of the basics is missing.
@KlaraLuna64 the rules:www.fide.com/FIDE/handbook/LawsOfChess.pdf
Article 3.7.3.4
"The player's choice is not restricted to pieces that have been captured previously."
Also read the rest of article 3 it deals with piece movement
Article 3.7.3.4
"The player's choice is not restricted to pieces that have been captured previously."
Also read the rest of article 3 it deals with piece movement
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