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Christine Bagley-Jones wrote on Mon, Jan 16, 2006 02:14 AM UTC:
yes, it seems that is the only way to promote a pawn, how bizzare, i can't
imagine a pawn promoting in this game, ever!
i don't know why it can't promote when it reaches the opposite end of
board, look how far it is away, lol, surely the little pawn deserves to be
promoted he he.
it seems that when it reaches the end, it turns around and goes back lol,
why would you bother?!
maybe sometimes, this would happen, i dunno, someone who has played this
game maybe could enlighten us more on how often this would happen

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