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thatguythatplaysgames

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sndeww

i have no idea how qh4 and qh5 can exchange queens regularly but you go girl ig

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B1ZMARK wrote:

i have no idea how qh4 and qh5 can exchange queens regularly but you go girl ig

Qh5 stands for playing white and Qh4 is for playing black. Qh4 is not the response on the same borad ofc, just oftenly played instead of Qh5 if such player is black. And there is nothing about exchanging queens themselves, moreover such players try to avoid it or rarely sometimes even resign if queen abuse is unsuccessful even when material result is equal.

Normally situation i imply here is player starts with queen abuse or fried liver, when thing gets blocked or just right from the start they go mindlessly exchanging every piece in the hope of getting a lucky pawn after it, and then just pushing pawns, also you can clearly distinguish a narcisstic player when he makes unnecessarily oversufficient material like 2-3 queens instead of just going to mate with existing one. That is not a strict order of actions, just general patterns.

sndeww

I know Qh5 is for white and Qh4 is for black, and I know that neither is supposed to be the response to the other.

But neither of those moves really facilitate trading queens (For white you'd need to play Qe1-Qh4 and vice versa for black, and even then they don't have to oblige with the trading.). Mainly because there's usually a knight on f6/f3 that blocks the queen, and since most people do enjoy putting their knights there, I really don't see how the queens are getting out.

And even if they could, no one plays Qh5 or Qh4 with the intention of trading queens.

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I never implied trading queens moreover told that such guys try to keep it becase thats the only piece they can really play

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