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Checkmate with King and Queen in Chess is a move where the opponent's King is in check position. Any move to any other position would not save the King from threat. There is no safe square on the Staunton chess set where you can move the King to save its position. In such a case, the White or Black declaring Checkmate wins the game. Checkmate is also called Anastasia's Mate. There are different methods to give a checkmate to the opposition. One way is to acquire an extra Queen, utilise its advantage, and press for victory. 

 

Are two Queens allowed in Chess?

 

Yes, a player can use the promotion rule to have more than one Queen on the chessboard. By the promotion procedure, if your pawn moves to the last row of the opposition, you can convert it into any powerful piece like Bishop, Rook, Knight or Queen. Mostly, the players prefer transforming the pawn into Queen for chess checkmate unless there is a better option to give Checkmate with any other piece.

 

At most, you can have nine Queens on the board. Once you already have from the beginning and the rest eight if you can take all your pawns to the last row of the opponent. However, this option is possible, and above all, the game might end before a player can convert all its pawns to Queens.

 

Knowing about Checkmate with Two Queens

 

Learning Checkmate for beginners is very easy. There are many types of checkmates, but learning a few of them would serve your purposes. You might have played an excellent game where you were ahead of your opponent with more pieces. However, you still need to get the opportunity to give Checkmate to your teammate. You might have two queens, one due to the pawn being converted into a Queen on reaching the last row of the opponent. If you need more time, you must try to convert most of your pawns into Queens. Once you can do that, you can win the game very quickly. 

 

How can you win the Endgame?

 

The basics of checkmating your opponent are to cut the spaces where your opponent can move the King and save its position. Two strategies can help you reach the endgame or the queen king checkmate. One is by cutting off the opponent's position efficiently. But here, you must ensure you don't stalemate your opponent. And Checkmate's second strategy is rolling the opponent's King towards Checkmate. This can also help you give Checkmate to your opponent.

 

Final Words

 

Checkmate might seem easy, but it becomes problematic when you come to the board. You may be ahead of your opponent in the game but unable to checkmate your opponent. Therefore, as a beginner on the chessboard, you must play very strategically and move your pieces so that you don't give any opportunity to your opponent while trying to checkmate them. If you are willing to learn Chess perfectly, buy a Staunton chess set and practice the game to learn the basics along with the tips and tricks to help you achieve victory.

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