No, because before you kill the king, but you're about to after your opponent's turn, they must get out of check because your queen is checking the king. In other words, they must use their own chess pieces to block the queen or they can move the king into a different spot that is not checked.
The Queen can capture the King but not jump it.
YES!!
no, because your queen can go in any direction meaning if your king is next to it, it's in check and that means you need to move to a different spot to get out of check.
no, because your queen can go in any direction meaning if your king is next to it, it's in check and that means you need to move to a different spot to get out of check.
Yes, any piece on the chess board can either: # Checkmate the king or # Put it in check. However, the queen actually ends up being one of the deciding pieces in the endgame. With it, a player can dominate the board.
The Queen or the Bishop
King on color
anything but a king
The Queen and one Bishop are at the side of the king in a chess game. For the white king, the queen is at his left. For the black king, the queen is at his right.
Yes. Only if the queen moved near the king unguarded.
yes