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No, a pawn cannot take the king in chess.
No, in chess, the king cannot take the queen.
No, in a game of chess, a king cannot take another king.
No, a pawn cannot take a king in a game of chess.
No, a pawn cannot take out a king in a game of chess. The objective of chess is to checkmate the opponent's king, not to capture it with a pawn.
No, a pawn in chess cannot take a king. The game ends when the king is in checkmate, not captured by a pawn.
Yes, the king in chess can take pieces, but it must be done carefully as the king is a valuable piece that must be protected.
In a game of chess, a king can take a queen when the queen is within the king's range of movement and the king's move does not put itself in check.
In chess, the king can take pieces by moving to a square that is occupied by an opponent's piece. This is called capturing the piece.
Yes, in the game of chess, a king can capture a queen if the queen is within the king's range of movement.
The king in chess may capture any other chess piece except the enemy king .
Yes, in the game of chess, the king can capture the queen if the queen is in a position to be taken.