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No, it is not required to say "check" when playing chess. It is optional and not a rule of the game.
No, it is not required to say "check" when putting your opponent's king in check during a game of chess.
It depends on what type of chess you're playing, if you're playing blitz then you can, but if you're playing standard timing, then you can't unless you're playing special chess like giveaway.
No, in chess, there is no requirement to say "check" when putting the opponent's king in check. It is not a rule, but some players may choose to do so as a courtesy.
You lost when you lost your King. There is no purpose to playing after that.
It is possible to buy software for many games such as playing chess online. The best site to check would be Amazon because they have the widest range of games.
No, you cannot castle out of check in chess.
No, you are not allowed to castle out of check in chess.
No, you cannot castle when your king is in check in chess.
No, you cannot castle through a check in chess.
No, you cannot castle through check in chess.
Forgetting to say "check" in a game of chess does not have any specific consequences in the official rules of the game. It is not a required part of gameplay, but it is a common courtesy to alert your opponent when their king is in danger.