Yes, a queen can be captured by any peice.
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∙ 2010-06-27 18:34:57Yes , the queen can capture the king and this ends the game since the king's capture is the goal of the game of chess .
The Queen can capture the King but not jump it.
Yes. Only if the queen moved near the king unguarded.
You may capture a queen with any piece, be it a rook, a pawn, or even a king.
Yes , a pawn recently promoted to Queen is subject to immediate attack or capture as any other chess piece is open to capture/attack .
No , the Knight can , as any chess piece , only capture the square upon which it lands .
The queen in chess is the most powerful piece on the board. It can move any number of spaces it wants in any of the 8 directions. It can capture all other pieces.
A queen in chess can move any number of squares vertically, horizontally or diagonally as far as the path is not obstructed by another piece. After capturing a piece in opposite color, the queen should be placed on the same square the piece was placed.
In the game of chess there is a chess piece called the Queen.
In algebraic notation of chess, an "x" represents a capture. For example, "Qxe6" would mean that the player's queen captured an enemy piece on e6.
You capture it.
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