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No, you do not have to say "check" before declaring "checkmate" in a game of chess.
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No, you do not have to say "checkmate" in chess to win the game. The game is won when the opponent's king is in a position where it cannot escape capture, regardless of whether the word "checkmate" is spoken.
they would say checkmate if the king is trapped and cant get out that usually wins the game
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"Checkmate" is said in a game of chess when a player's king is in a position to be captured on the next move and there is no way to prevent it. This signifies the end of the game with the player who said "checkmate" as the winner.
"Ideally you would want to get your opponent's general in a position where he has no way out. This is known as a checkmate. Players must also know that they are not allowed to maneuver more than three consecutive checks. If you can't secure a checkmate then the other way of winning is by securing a stalemate. In international chess a stalemate results in a draw. This is not the case with Chinese chess. If you can manage to block your opponent in such a manner that he has no legal move to maneuver then it is known as a stale mate and this is the alternative way to secure a win without having to checkmate your opponent's general." Therefore there is no stalemate for Chinese Chess!
A player should say "checkmate" in a game of chess when their opponent's king is in a position where it cannot escape capture, signifying the end of the game and the player's victory.
in Arabic checkmate is مات
No, it is not possible to castle when in checkmate.
Checkmate is worth all of the pieces.
Checkmate in Rio was created in 1964.