Yes, and more is allowed too. When a player's pawn reaches the 8th rank, it is promoted into another piece, it can be turned into a Queen. It does not matter if the player already has a Queen.
The most number of queens a person can have in a game of chess is two.
chess
A chess game.
In a game of chess, there is typically one queen present on the board for each player, making a total of two queens.
The arbiter controls the chess game in tournaments.
The person is playing the game "Chess."
A fully set up chess board has, 2 Kings, 2 Queens, 4 Rooks, 4 Knights, 4 Bishops, and, 16 Pawns.
I assume you mean the game of chess. The player starts out with one queen; the only way to get additional queens is to promote pawns - convert pawns into queens by taking them to the far end of the board (row 8 for white, row 1 for black). Since there are eight pawns that can be converted to queens, that makes a theoretical maximum of 9 queens, assuming standard chess rules are followed.
Chess is the game with kings, queens, pawns, etc. Sometimes a type of pie (lemon chess). Chest either refers to a box for storing things, or the part of the body between the arms and the belly button.
No, it is the queen that goes on its own color.
He always sacrificed his queen.
Chess is a two-player game, so you need another person to play with.