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Avatar of salvatorecelauro

Hi everyone! I'm a noob at chess (and also at English lol), so I have a question for you: Knowing that the two players are in equal conditions, when is it possible for one of them to switch the opponent's queen with their own?

Avatar of manekapa

As with most other decisions with chess, whether you should trade queens depends on the position.

If I'm being attacked and I don't have a good plan for attacking the opponent, then I will consider trading queens to weaken the opponent's attack.

If I still have attacking chances, then I try to keep my queen.

Avatar of imivangalic

Should you exchange queens depends from 2 things mainly,

1.are you material up or not?

2.kings safety (if your oponent king is unsafe then you keep queens on so you could give check mate, if your king is unsafe then you try to exchange queens)

Avatar of Kestony
imivangalic wrote:

Should you exchange queens depends from 2 things mainly,

1.are you material up or not?

2.kings safety (if your oponent king is unsafe then you keep queens on so you could give check mate, if your king is unsafe then you try to exchange queens)

 

I agree with Ivan and would like to add the 3rd thing - who is better in the endgame? - where pawn structure is a very important factor.

One more comment: queen trade takes away a lot of dynamical potential and so if you are statically worse (for example if your pawn structure is a lot weaker and you have no compensation for it) you more often than not want to maintain the queens on the board.