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Pawns?
In chess, you cannot directly trade 2 pawns for 2 queens. However, you can promote each pawn to a queen when they reach the opposite side of the board. If you successfully promote both pawns, you will have acquired 2 queens, but this process requires advancing the pawns to the eighth rank and is contingent on the game's circumstances.
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I assume you mean the game of chess. The player starts out with one queen; the only way to get additional queens is to promote pawns - convert pawns into queens by taking them to the far end of the board (row 8 for white, row 1 for black). Since there are eight pawns that can be converted to queens, that makes a theoretical maximum of 9 queens, assuming standard chess rules are followed.
You put them behind pawns..
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