Yes. The only way is to move a piece so that it blocks your king from check and checks or attacks another piece of the opponent. Another way is for the king itself to attack the piece that is attacking it. Example is if the queen foolishly moves adjacent to the king without being protected by another piece, the king may capture the queen. It is not limited to simply moving out of check.
No, you do not have to say "check" before declaring "checkmate" in a game of chess.
The game of chess uses those terms. Chess does checkmate means your in check and you cant get out and stalemate means you have no where you can move
The concept of checkmate originated in the game of chess in Persia during the 6th century.
No, it is not possible to achieve checkmate in a game of chess without putting the opponent's king in check.
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The ultimate move in chess that results in a checkmate with a knight and king is when the knight is used to put the opponent's king in check, and the opponent has no legal moves to get out of check, resulting in checkmate.
Before achieving checkmate in a game of chess, you need to check if your opponent's king is in a position where it cannot escape capture on the next move.
In the current chess position, it is not checkmate.
Yes, in chess, a player must be in check before checkmate can occur. Checkmate is the situation where the player's king is in a position to be captured and there are no legal moves to prevent it.
Chess, checkmate is when you have someone in check and they cant get out of it, and stalemate is when a player cant move his peices
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a false checkmate is when someone calls "checkmate" in a chess game and if you can move without getting out then it is a false checkmate. If they call it you get to go 2 times. :) enjoy your chess game!