In a blitz game, my opponent picked up his Queen , which was off the board, so that he could promote a pawn.
Then he realised that it would be stalemate, so gave a Rook check instead.
As he had touched his Queen, could I have insisted that he promote his pawn?
Touch move rule
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Re: Touch move rule
No.
Only when a piece touches the promotion square is it anything more than just a bit of plastic or wood.
Even if your opponent had asked the arbiter to get him a queen you could not insist on him promoting to it.
Only when a piece touches the promotion square is it anything more than just a bit of plastic or wood.
Even if your opponent had asked the arbiter to get him a queen you could not insist on him promoting to it.
Re: Touch move rule
As far as I can see by the rules, the pawn isn't promoted to anything until you have replaced it with a piece. In this case the rook.
Touching another piece off the board makes no difference; it is not in play until it is placed on the board. I think technically you are supposed to also say what piece you are promoting to (I can't recall the last time, other than juniors who always shout 'queen!!', when I heard someone do that).
Edit: Well done Alex, beat me to it
Touching another piece off the board makes no difference; it is not in play until it is placed on the board. I think technically you are supposed to also say what piece you are promoting to (I can't recall the last time, other than juniors who always shout 'queen!!', when I heard someone do that).
Edit: Well done Alex, beat me to it