Absolutely. The King or any other piece for that matter may move regardless of the fact that the Queen has been captured as long as the move is a legal move. Although, if your Queen has been captured and you haven't taken the other Queen, your King may not be moving for much longer as it is probably destined for a checkmate.
In a standard game of Chess the king cannot legally move into check, so he must make another move. In blitz chess (using a chess clock with time limit 5 minutes or less for the entire game) you may capture the king if he moves into check and win the game.
The Queen is second only to the King in strength and power for she , with the exception of the Knight , can move like every chess piece since she incorporates the power of every chess-men's move .
The queen is the most valuable piece after the king and can move veritcally, horizontally and diagonaly
Other than the King , the Queen is the most powerful chess piece upon the board at nine points and in terms of movement .
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.
It depends on how you see it. In one sense, the king is bigger because the game ends once the king is checkmated, while the game continues even after the queen is captured! However, from the point of view of controlling squares, the queen is an extremely strong piece, due to the wide variety of allowed moves that it has! At an even deeper level, the answer to your question also depends on the phase of the game, and the dynamics of that particular game!
Yes, any piece can take a queen. The only time a King could do it is to get himself out of the queen's check.
The King piece. However, there is a move called "Castling" which involves the Rook and the King moving together in one move behind the pawns for better protection. The King can 'castle' King side or Queen side.
i assume you mean the king. and it is exactly the same but it can move backwards
A queen represents the most powerful piece in a game of chess. Although, it's not as important as the king, as you can still continue the game after it has been captured. The queen is usually represented by a linear wooden figure with a majestic crown placed atop of it.
No, in the game of Chess the Queen can move from and to any colour.
The Queen
This is not a legal chess move in keeping with the rules of chess . You may be thinking of Castling ~ see related link below .