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*Why is the Queen more powerful than the king?

King is a baby. Queen is the mother doing everything for the baby.
Because appearances deceive, when a king and his realm are reduced to the command of half a checkered schoolyard's wooden dolls. 16 of them, of which, to make matters even worse, he himself is represented by one: The king.

For does the king not represent the chessplayer himself, boy or girl? And yea. To call that a fix, a handicap, a childlike playing at life, would be the understatement of the day.
I've always thought of the chess Queen as a feminist icon))
@Black-Swan-22 said in #1:
> Why is the Queen more powerful than the king?
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Aren't they always? JK

I think the Chess rules have changed over time, as I think I read somewhere that the Queen used to not be so active on the board.

Hopefully someone knowledgeable will answer your question soon.
Because queens are from mars as kings from venus, she's always causing war for the king who can never stand next to his opposite xxx salts xxx
Who told you that.
If king is dead everything else will be dead.
He is ruling the entire kingdom.

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