No you cannot kill your own piece. The closest to killing your own men is just putting them in a position where the other player can easily get you.
No, the king cannot kill the queen in a game of chess.
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Chess is based off of war. Also it's just a habit.
Yes, in the game of chess, the king can capture the queen if the queen is within the king's range of movement.
In chess, kings cannot kill queens. There are specific rules in place that prevent the king from capturing any piece, including the queen.
You put them behind pawns..
In the game of chess, the king cannot directly kill the queen. The king can only move one square at a time and cannot capture pieces. The queen, on the other hand, can move in any direction and can capture the king if it is in its path.
You can if the opposing player's pieces is in the way of one of yours.
In chess, the rule of double en passant allows a pawn to capture an opponent's pawn that has moved two squares forward from its starting position, as if it had only moved one square. This can only be done immediately after the opponent's pawn makes the double move.
Only in certain circumstances such as having your king in check with no squares to move to and the only way to stop the check is to capture the piece delivering the check.