Now, that’s a question to research: why, when the game was developed, was the queen given such ability to move in any direction, when the game was very likely developed by men?? Any chess players here who know the game’s history, please share what you know. . .
Ratkin Premium Member over 3 years ago
Now let’s dance the fianchetto.
wiatr over 3 years ago
Ladies, the most powerful pieces on the board, the Queens!
Sanspareil over 3 years ago
But she can’t maneuver as a knight does!
Doug K over 3 years ago
She will go to any length (distance) to protect her mate the king.
ddjg over 3 years ago
Clever!
1953Baby over 3 years ago
Now, that’s a question to research: why, when the game was developed, was the queen given such ability to move in any direction, when the game was very likely developed by men?? Any chess players here who know the game’s history, please share what you know. . .
Lee26 Premium Member over 3 years ago
And watch out for the Knight. He has a way of sneaking up on the queen and taking her.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member over 3 years ago
“Maiwidge…”
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
He will always have the last laugh though……
NaturLvr over 3 years ago
Well, they do say that opposites attract.
Spiffy over 3 years ago
I always forget. Does yellow move first?
uniquename over 3 years ago
He may be a one-step-at-a-time guy, but she can’t afford to lose him.
P51Strega over 3 years ago
Regardless of what happens to the queen, the King will always have a mate in the end.