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Zoran Mackic vs Andrei Maksimenko
Yugoslavia (1994)
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation. Neo-Classical Defense (B96)  ·  0-1

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Nov-07-04  capablancakarpov: Chess record.Most Queens simultaneously at the board.5 Queens at the board after 47...e1=Q. See too:

Belov vs Prohorov, 1991

Dec-28-05  Whitehat1963: Wild finish with five queens on the board at the same time!
Dec-28-05
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  WannaBe: Queens gone wild, buy your DVD now for only 19.99 with hours of bonus features.
Dec-28-05  Whitehat1963: Now that's funny!
Dec-28-05  syracrophy: Cool! The three black pawns looked funny together and promoting two queens!
Feb-20-08  D.Observer: An endgame of ♕♕ vs ♕♕♕?
Jan-10-09  WhiteRook48: wow, 5 queens.
Feb-01-09
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  GrahamClayton: I wonder if neighbouring chess sets had to be raided to find the extra Queens?
Aug-28-10  hstevens129: This game holds the record for most half-moves with 5 queens on the board (9). In Belov - Prohorov, 1991, the 5 queens stay for 3 half-moves; and in Brumen - Jurkovic, 2000, the queens stay for 5 half-moves.
Oct-03-10  eightbyeight: White, down three queens to two queens, desperately sacrifices a rook for perpetual check, and this fails because... Black can block the checks with his three queens. The irony is sickening.
Oct-11-10  Kinghunt: This game is just ridiculous. 5 queens?
Nov-03-10  kevin86: This game is unique-in that it finishes with five queens on the board.
Aug-14-21  Saniyat24: The maxim is that if opponent has 2 Queens you should have 3...!

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