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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.

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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.

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You are not allowed to move that piece because it goes against the chess rules in the book i am reading.

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no, you can check an opponent but there's no way to force your king into danger

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if the queen is captured in chess has the game ended

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4y ago
this thing is stupid

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