Yes. The only way is to move a piece so that it blocks your king from check and checks or attacks another piece of the opponent. Another way is for the king itself to attack the piece that is attacking it. Example is if the queen foolishly moves adjacent to the king without being protected by another piece, the king may capture the queen. It is not limited to simply moving out of check.
No. when you come into a check, first move a piece to protect the king or move the king to a secure square.
"Note that there are three different possible ways to remove a check:
Yes. A king can move to any square that is not attacked by the opponent. It can attack and take the opponent's pieces.
The game of chess uses those terms. Chess does checkmate means your in check and you cant get out and stalemate means you have no where you can move
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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
"CHECKMATE!!!!!!!"
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!
The chess term for a victory is spelled as one word, "checkmate".
A legal check mate in chess is anytime the king piece is in a position that cannot avoid capture by the opponent's pieces. A legal checkmate signifies the end of the chess game.
The goal in chess, or the object of the game, is to checkmate your opponent's king. A king is in checkmate when he is attacked and no matter what move he attempts to make he is still being attacked (or in check). There are three ways to get out of check: move the king to a safe square, capture the checking piece, or block with another piece. If a player is in check and cannot get out of check, he is in checkmate and has lost the game.
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The opponent can resign if he thinks his situation is unwinnable, though technically that's just ending the game early before an impending checkmate.
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Checkmate is a possible outcome for a game of chess.