The Initial Central Position of Queens
Queens are the most powerful pieces in chess. This is reflected in how they stand closest to the king not only positionally but also in rank and value. Queen position in chess tells us a lot about it.
Each player is provided a queen piece. It is placed beside the king and a bishop in the initial formation. According to chess board coordinates the white queen stands on D-1 and the black queen on D-8. Thus, primarily, queens occupy a central position. This is also true with strategic considerations. Queens ought to often have a centrally located position to be effective.
The queen should prioritize occupying the central squares on the board. Thus, among its first few moves and goals should be gaining grounds on the center of the board. Its initial central position should be helpful in this regard and exploited to the full. A few pawn openings in front of it should do the trick. A lot of strategic first openings involve moving two pawns in front the king and queen 2 squares forward. This allows the queen to be released soon to the center of the board.
Being setup closest to the king, a queen is the strongest defender and rescuer of the same. It is also centrally located to be accessible to both wings of the formation to check any threat posed by the enemy to those areas. Queen position is therefore crucial for both defense and offense of the throne and the overall territory from beginning to end. But how we position it from the beginning determines its performance to the end.
An unsteady queen that has no sense of positioning from the beginning will likely spoil the rest of its play. For instance, it will remain in an irrelevant position on one side while carnage is decimating the opposite side of the kingdom. It may try to move there to the rescue but without operating centrally it will have difficulty traversing the whole width of the board.
Thus, the initial central position of queens should give strong hints to players of how they should be played majority of the times. The central feasibility of queens is critical in keeping the whole territory intact. The initial chess formation can be likened to a plane with a central cockpit from which the right and left wings project equally to perfect the balance.
The initial queen position has a significance we must understand and maintain through the game. It will consolidate our play.
