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In chess, a checkmate move is a move that one makes that puts the opponent in a position where the king piece has nowhere to move.
If the position is truly checkmate, there is no counter; the game is over and one side has won.
Yes, if the king cannot move and is in a position to be captured on the next turn, it is considered checkmate, and the game is over.
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!
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If you can't move in chess because you are in checkmate, it means the game is over and you have lost. Checkmate occurs when the opponent's king is in a position to be captured and there are no legal moves that can be made to prevent it.
Checkmate.
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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Checkmate with the knight and bishop.
A checkmate in chess is when the king is checked and has no where to go. A stalemate is when the king is not in check and has nowhere to go and his other pieces(if any) also have no where to go. A stalemate is considered a draw. A checkmate occurs when a player's King is in danger of being captured by the other player's very next move and either the other player cannot move the king to a safe square, or cannot move one of his other pieces to block the capture or move one of his other pieces to capture the threatening piece. Checkmate ends the game with a win for the player checkmating the other player. Stalemate occurs when one player's king is not in check but the only legal move the king can make puts the king in check. Stalemate also ends the game but it counts as a draw.
Yes as long as he isn't in checkmate or he cant move into another check.