That means the Queen tells the King what to do.
You’re learning early aren’t you Hurricane Hattie????? ;D
Don’t be so smug, Hattie. The queen’s job is to protect the king, even at her own peril.
“Never” or “ever”?
Also remember that the Queen can be taken off the board, through capture, without loosing the game.
I know this is a cartoon but I’ve been playing chess for 50 years and I can tell that that is not true. If you really know how to play chess, you’ll discover that ALL of the pieces on the board are powerful. It’s just how you play them.
>Sigh!<
In this analogy, one might think the queen overbearing. I prefer to think the queen will go to any lengths to protect her man.
No, I’m not married, how did you guess?
Why is Hurricane Hattie visiting Brutus, when there’s a virus outbreak going on.
May 08, 2015
wjones over 4 years ago
That means the Queen tells the King what to do.
Baarorso over 4 years ago
You’re learning early aren’t you Hurricane Hattie????? ;D
Skeptical Meg over 4 years ago
Don’t be so smug, Hattie. The queen’s job is to protect the king, even at her own peril.
HarryLime over 4 years ago
“Never” or “ever”?
William Bednar Premium Member over 4 years ago
Also remember that the Queen can be taken off the board, through capture, without loosing the game.
djtenltd over 4 years ago
I know this is a cartoon but I’ve been playing chess for 50 years and I can tell that that is not true. If you really know how to play chess, you’ll discover that ALL of the pieces on the board are powerful. It’s just how you play them.
Michael G. over 4 years ago
>Sigh!<
cuzinron47 over 4 years ago
In this analogy, one might think the queen overbearing. I prefer to think the queen will go to any lengths to protect her man.
No, I’m not married, how did you guess?
CrosswalkxStreet over 4 years ago
Why is Hurricane Hattie visiting Brutus, when there’s a virus outbreak going on.