Can any piece Take a queen in chess?

Can any piece Take a queen in chess?

Like the King, the Queen can move in any direction. However, she is not limited to just one space – she can move any number of spaces in any direction, as long as she is not obstructed by another chess piece (see the diagram) Of course, if that obstruction is an opposing chess piece, she is free to capture it!

Can you promote a pawn to a second Queen?

3.7e When a player, having the move, plays a pawn to the rank furthest from its starting position, he must exchange that pawn as part of the same move for a new queen, rook, bishop or knight of the same colour on the intended square of arrival. This is called the square of 'promotion'.

What happens when you capture the queen in chess?

The queen can be moved any number of unoccupied squares in a straight line vertically, horizontally, or diagonally, thus combining the moves of the rook and bishop. The queen captures by occupying the square on which an enemy piece sits.

When can you exchange queens in chess?

When to Exchange Queens ? A general principle is to trade queens when you are up material and to avoid the queen trade when you are down material. Personally for me I prefer to trade queens early if possible because I feel I am a better endgame player rather than tactical player which provides me with better chances.