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Yes, in chess, when you put your opponent's king in a position where it is under threat of capture, you are supposed to say "check" to alert your opponent.
Yes. If you have your opponents king under threat, you have to say check. If you have their king in a position to take it and they have no move left to save it, you say checkmate.No, you don't have to say check or checkmate. I used to play in USCF tournaments and we never did.
Checkmate (often shortened to mate) is a game position in chessin which a player's king is in check (threatened with capture) and there is no way to remove the threat. Checkmating the opponent wins the game.
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Yes, in chess, it is customary to say "check" when putting the opponent's king in danger.
The roman emperors kept the general populace in check by circulating the belief that they were part gods. When Christians refused to worship them they saw it as a threat to their position.
Check on the top of the steering column. There should be a switch. Try putting it in the opposite position and see if that fixes your problem.
To find the formula in which to check the concentricity and position of something then one must calculate the position. In order to calculate the position, think of it as a function of velocity.
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No, it is not possible to achieve checkmate in a game of chess without putting the opponent's king in check.
No, it is not required to say "check" when putting your opponent's king in check during a game of chess.
No, failing to say "check" when putting your opponent's king in danger does not result in an automatic loss in chess. It is not a rule in the game to verbally announce "check."