No. turn may be forfeited in Chess. Many great endings in chess games are created by forcing the other player into making a move he or she does not want to make, because it will put him or her in a weaker position.
"He would have to forfeit his turn to answer the telephone."
You can not skip your move in chess. You always have to move when it is your turn. If you have no legal moves in chess and it is your turn, the game is a stalemate.
A turn in chess is known as a "Move" ~ see related link below for a list of chess terms .
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The rules are that the player who does not move within the allotted time will forfeit the game .
Your question is impossible to answer because I am unsure of what you are asking because you didn't use a complete sentence and spoke in broken English. Sorry, but I'll try to anyway. I'm going to assume you meant to say "Who can walk out in a chess game". Anyone can walk out on a chess game you are in control of your own body. But if you walk out on the chess game that counts as a forfeit.
Forfeit a turn.
ok everyone knows its five seconds
You forfeit the game for cheating, unless you can prove that you turned the letter over by mistake. If everyone agrees that it was a mistake, then you just forfeit that particular turn. However, if you make the same mistake twice in the same game, you automatically forfeit the game.
Steinitz is considered the Father of Modern Chess because he is the first chess master who understood that the game has certain barriers to creativity which, in turn, led to the development of chess logic and methods. i hope this is right
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upgrading in chess also called queening even though you can upgrade to knight bishop it is the oppents turn when he is "queened"