Allumwandlung (, German for "complete promotion", sometimes abbreviated AUW) is a chess problem theme where, at some stage in the solution, a pawn (or sometimes pawns) is promoted variously to a queen, rook, bishop, and knight. Allumwandlung's main requirement is promotion, either a white pawn or a black pawn. A Babson task may appear if both pawns are spotted in an individual problem, corresponding one another.
The importance of White's can be understood by considering what happens if White promotes incorrectly:
Another example is at right. Here, four different pawns are promoted to the four possible pieces. 1...d1=Q threatens checks on d5, g1 and g4. White's only defence is 2. e8=N+. Black can continue the pressure with 2...Kg6. Now, Qd5+ is still a threat, but 3. a8=Q?? Qd5+ 4. Qxd5 is stalemate. Instead, White defends with 3. a8=B! There are no checks available, so Black plays 3...Qd3 and now 4. c8=Q?? Qd5+ 4. Bxd5 is also stalemate. White plays 4. c8=R and has a decisive lead (Stockfish evaluation +6.7).
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