I"ll give you a queen! Why? To get another one!
F Delay vs O Renet, 1988  (B97) Sicilian, Najdorf, 46 moves, 0-1
Half of the world (or the board) for a queen!
Bogoljubov vs Alekhine, 1922  (A90) Dutch, 53 moves, 0-1
Pity we can't get more than 18 queens:)
Capablanca vs Alekhine, 1927  (D52) Queen's Gambit Declined, 66 moves, 0-1
And a shadow appeared on the door.. A queen's one
Fischer vs Petrosian, 1959  (B11) Caro-Kann, Two Knights, 3...Bg4, 48 moves, 1/2-1/2
Where's the king? Down there, under a lot of queens
Ed. Lasker vs Alekhine, 1913  (A80) Dutch, 46 moves, 0-1
You have more queens... SO WHAT?!
Karpov vs Korchnoi, 1994  (E12) Queen's Indian, 72 moves, 0-1
A queen on 17th move!
Larsen vs Spassky, 1970  (A01) Nimzovich-Larsen Attack, 17 moves, 0-1
Allow him a legion of queens. Just care to be the winner!
Ljubojevic vs Gulko, 1989  (A10) English, 72 moves, 1-0
A queen? Nah, I don't need that
D Rajkovic vs Z Jeraj, 1989  (A40) Queen's Pawn Game, 56 moves, 1-0
Sometimes, I don't know why everybody says Q=9-10...
Z Jasnikowski vs F Borkowski, 1988  (E73) King's Indian, 41 moves, 1-0
Queen-storm!
L Hazai vs L Karsa, 1976  (C65) Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense, 31 moves, 1-0
Giant kings fight with giant queens
Keres vs Alekhine, 1936  (E33) Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 75 moves, 0-1
Long live the queen!
Boleslavsky vs Kasparian, 1947  (C71) Ruy Lopez, 89 moves, 1-0
"Antiloryalistic tendentions in society" by Dr.Know-It-All
C Depasquale vs P Chan, 1986  (A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 51 moves, 0-1
The two queens embrace the rival monarch
Kasparov vs Csom, 1980  (E42) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 c5, 5.Ne2 (Rubinstein), 29 moves, 1-0
Faking, baking but breath-taking
Alekhine vs NN, 1915  (C12) French, McCutcheon, 29 moves, 1-0
Hangman and two ladies
Kramnik vs Kasparov, 2001  (E14) Queen's Indian, 55 moves, 0-1
6 wives
B Belopolsky vs B M Kogan, 1984  (B30) Sicilian, 57 moves, 1-0
Thanks, resignation trap!
Sliwa vs O'Kelly, 1954  (D30) Queen's Gambit Declined, 60 moves, 1-0
The King defers to the Queens
R Korsunsky vs Kasparov, 1976  (B92) Sicilian, Najdorf, Opocensky Variation, 76 moves, 1-0
Italian queens
Kasparov vs Lautier, 1994  (C53) Giuoco Piano, 29 moves, 0-1
Royal dance
Leko vs Kasparov, 2003  (B80) Sicilian, Scheveningen, 87 moves, 1/2-1/2
"Early" departure
Burn vs O Chajes, 1911  (B24) Sicilian, Closed, 115 moves, 1-0
Yet another time, the extra queen loses
Belov vs V Prohorov, 1991  (E97) King's Indian, 82 moves, 0-1
The Long and Queening Rhode
M Rohde vs D Gurevich, 1990  (A15) English, 52 moves, 1-0
Royal Love Triangle Fork
Caruana vs Negi, 2011  (B80) Sicilian, Scheveningen, 98 moves, 1-0
A King gets two Queens while schooling a Prince
Nakamura vs Kramnik, 2012  (C45) Scotch Game, 87 moves, 0-1
Queens En Grand Prix
Topalov vs Caruana, 2013  (C78) Ruy Lopez, 60 moves, 0-1
Queens in the sac
M Keller vs H Jaser, 1977  (E77) King's Indian, 31 moves, 1-0
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