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In chess and similar games, check is a condition that occurs when a player's king is under threat of capture on the opponent's next turn. A king so threatened is said to be in check. A player must get out of check if possible by moving the king to an unattacked square, interposing a piece between the threatening … See more
A check is the result of a move that places the opposing king under an immediate threat of capture by one (or occasionally two) of the player's pieces. Making a move that checks is sometimes called "giving check". Even if a … See more
There may be up to three ways to get a king out of a single check (check delivered by just one enemy piece):
1. Capturing the checking piece. This is done with either the king or another piece.
2. Moving the king. The king is moved to an adjacent square … See moreHistory
The idea of warning that the king was under attack (announcing "check" in modern terminology) is present in the earliest descriptions of chess rules, in Persian/Arabian manuscripts. This was done to avoid the … See moreSometimes a given check is part of a chess tactic such as a fork, a skewer, or a discovered attack on another piece. In some cases, a check … See more
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Chess is a board game for two players. It is sometimes called international chess or Western chess to distinguish it from related games such as xiangqi (Chinese chess) and shogi (Japanese chess). Chess is an abstract strategy game that …
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When a king is attacked, it is called check (written as "+" in chess notation). Check can be viewed as saying "Watch out! The king is attacked!" Since a king can never be captured, the term "check" is used when a king is threatened.
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Staunton style chess pieces.Left to right: king, rook, queen, pawn, knight, bishop The rules of chess (also known as the laws of chess) govern the play of the game of chess.Chess is a two-player abstract strategy board game.Each player …
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