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.
In the game Catan, the maximum number of cards a player can hold in their hand before they must discard down to the hand limit is 7 cards.
The maximum number of players allowed in a game of Ticket to Ride is 5.
The maximum number of players allowed in a game of poker is typically 10 players.
The maximum number of players allowed in a poker game is typically 10 players.
The maximum number of game pieces in a Chinese checkers board is 60. The game board accommodates up to 6 players, with each player using 10 pieces. Since the board is designed for a maximum of 6 players, multiplying 10 pieces by 6 players gives a total of 60 pieces.
The maximum number of players allowed in a Texas Hold'em game is typically 10 players.
The maximum number of players allowed in a game of Texas Hold'em is typically 10 players.
The maximum number of poker players that can participate in a single game is typically 10 players.
A regulation baseball game can have a maximum of 9 innings.
In blackjack, a player can have a maximum of 3 cards in their hand without busting if the sum of the card values must not exceed 11.
In Sleeping Queens, players aim to wake queens and score points by playing number cards to either wake a queen or perform special actions. Each player takes turns drawing cards, and they can play one card from their hand to either wake a queen, steal a queen from another player, or use a knight card to wake a sleeping queen. If a player wakes a queen, they keep it for points, while the game ends when all queens are awake or a player reaches a set point total. The player with the most points wins!