Why are there 2 queens in chess?

A chess set with two extra queens, a white and a black one, is convenient in case a chess player gets another queen by promoting a pawn and still have his first queen. Thus the players don't need to stop the game and the clock until an extra queen is found by the help of the arbiter.
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Why does my chess set have two queens?

Standard chess sets come with 32 pieces and that includes a single queen for each side. Some chess sets come with 34 pieces, with an extra queen for each color. The extra queens allow for promoted pawns to become queens even when the original queen is still on the board.
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Can you have 2 queens in chess?

Yes, it is perfectly legal to have multiple queens. One can either borrow a Queen from another set or turn a Rook upside down. I've also heard of players using two criss-crossed pawns, lying down to represent a Queen, but have never seen it done outside of a scholastic game or two.
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Why do I have two queens?

When you already have a queen and promote a pawn to be a queen, you will have two queens. You are allowed to move all pawns to the other side of the board, i.e. to the last rank on the opponent's side, and acquire eight Queens which will make it a total of nine queens!
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Can chess have 3 queens?

The answer is – Yes, you can have two or eight Queens, even have more of your minor chess pieces (Bishop, Rook, Knight) during your chess game. This usually happens in the middle or end game, but sometimes it can also happen in the early game as well.
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Why can't queens move like knights?

No, the queen cannot move in an L-shape or jump over other chess pieces just like the knight. The queen can't move like the knight because the queen already has the ability of the rook and bishop, giving the queen the knight's movement will completely dominate all other pieces on the board.
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Who invented chess?

Chess was invented in India around the 8th century. Then it was known as chatrang, and changed over the centuries by the Arabs, Persians and then ultimately the medieval Europeans, who changed the pieces' names and appearances to resemble the English court.
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Can you have 9 queens in chess?

Theoretically, it is possible. In practice, it will never happen unless your opponent goes out of their way to let it happen.
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Is promotion in chess a real rule?

In chess, promotion is the replacement of a pawn with a new queen, rook, bishop, or knight of the same color . It occurs immediately when the pawn moves to its last rank , with the player choosing the piece of promotion.
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What's the most powerful piece in chess?

In terms of raw power, the queen is the most powerful piece on the chessboard and one of the most iconic pieces in any board game, combining the moves of the rook and the bishop in one piece. In terms of material, it's the most valuable piece in the game of chess (apart from the king, of course).
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Is En Passant legal?

A few things to reiterate: Because en passant can only occur after an opposing pawn has moved two steps forward, as a general rule pawns may only capture en passant on the 5th rank (for white) or the 4th (for black). Again, en passant is only legal the turn the two-step advance is made.
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Can a pawn become a queen if you already have a queen?

Players can also promote a pawn to a more powerful piece in play on the board, so it's possible to have a second queen or more (up to nine queens). Once pawn promotion takes place, the opposing player must move unless they are in checkmate.
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Why does chess end in a draw?

A draw by stalemate happens when the player who needs to move has no legal moves and his king is not in check (otherwise, that would be a checkmate!). For a stalemate to happen, the move that produced the position has to be legal.
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What is the best move in chess?

The 10 Best Chess Moves Of All Time
  • #8 Edward Lasker's Stunning Queen Sacrifice For Mate.
  • #7 An Amazing Bishop Endgame.
  • #6 Bura's Desperado Sacrifice.
  • #5 Geller's Rook And Pawn Endgame.
  • #4 Vladimirov's Thunderbolt.
  • #3 Marshall's Legendary Move.
  • #2 Meier's Spectacular Sacrifice.
  • #1 Shirov's Jaw-Dropping Bishop Sacrifice.
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Can a pawn become a king?

So assume you promote pawns, you can now get kings. *But*, you aren't allowed to *win* with more than one king on the board, you have to *demote* extraneous kings to pawns, which happens when a demoted king reaches one of the four center squares.
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Can you have 2 kings in chess?

Standard setup except players each have a second king in place of a queen. A player wins by either checkmating one of his opponent's kings, or by placing both his opponent's kings in check on the same move.
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What piece Cannot check a king?

The king may capture an enemy piece in a move to get out of check, as long as the piece is not protected. Blocking the check. This only works if the checking piece is a queen, rook, or bishop and there is at least one empty square in the line between the checking piece and the checked king.
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Who is the most important piece but one of the weakest in chess?

The king is the most important piece, but is one of the weakest. The king can only move one square in any direction - up, down, to the sides, and diagonally.
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What is en passant in chess?

En passant (French for 'in passing') is a special chess rule that gives pawns the option to capture a pawn which has just passed it. Here's an example: Black has just moved his pawn forward two spaces, and landed alongside the white pawn.
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Why would you promote a pawn to anything but a queen?

Why would one promote his Pawn to Rook or Bishop other than Queen? Promoting to Rook/Bishop instead of Queen may provide smaller advantage than promoting to Queen, and it may even provide a disadvantage to the mover.
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Why would you promote a pawn to a rook?

When an opponent refuses to resign in a hopeless position, I will often promote to a rook, bishop or knight. It makes the end game much more interesting, and sharpens my lesser-piece endgames.
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What happens when a chess piece reaches the other side?

So what happens when a pawn reaches the other side? In chess, once a pawn reaches the other side of the chessboard (the eighth rank), it can immediately be promoted to any piece, based on the player's preference. The pawn can be exchanged for a queen, bishop, rook, or knight. This is known as pawn promotion.
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What is the weakest chess piece?

1. The Pawn. The pawn is the lowest-value piece on the chessboard, and there are eight pawns per player.
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Why is it called chess?

Chess got its name from a mispronunciation by British merchants, it was originally called shah (king in Persian), Shah mat =king is finished.. Chess is an acronym for Chariot(rook), Horse( knight), Elephant(bishop) and Soldiers(pawns).
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Why does white go first in chess?

A beginner of chess learns the power of “white first” very quickly. They will see that an opponent will prefer the white pieces if given a choice. They feel a sense of empowerment even when they are playing a stronger opponent. For this reason, players who play white may be more motivated to win.
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