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If you don't say "check" in chess when putting your opponent's king in danger, your opponent may not realize their king is in danger and may not make a move to protect it. This could lead to confusion and potentially unfair gameplay. Saying "check" is a common courtesy in chess to alert your opponent that their king is in danger.
Yes, in chess, it is customary to say "check" when putting the opponent's king in danger.
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."
No, in chess, you do not have to say "check" when putting the opponent's king in a position of threat. It is not a required rule, but it is a common practice to alert your opponent that their king is in danger.
Theft would be the greatest danger of putting checks in the mail. A thief could steal the mail and get your bank account numbers. Another danger would be if the check would get lost during transit.
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No, you do not need to say "check" when you put your opponent's king in danger in chess.
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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.