What is checkmate?


Checkmate is a situation Chess when the game ends

Checkmate or chess mate, chess and mate or just the chess term mate, is a situation in Chess that means that the game or lot is over. Game Over simply put. The player who has forced the opponent into a Chess mate situation is the winner of the chess game.


HOW DO YOU MAKE CHECKMATE?

PUTTING THE OPPONENT IN CHECK POSITION
You win the Chess Game by forcing your opponent in Checkmate by pushing the opponent's King in such a position that he cannot move and is under attack from one or more of the your Checkers. An example of such a situation is when the Queen is moved and the king is in direct line with the Queen and cannot move anywhere else.

Where does the word check-mate come from?

check-mate - the origin of the chess term
The word Checkmate comes from the Persian Shah Mat.

Checkmate

Checkmate - origin of the term
The chess word Check mate comes from persian and means King is beaten, King is defeated or King is helpless

Check mate

Check mate A term from the Chess Game that one of the players says when it caused the opponent's king to give up.

CHECK-MATE

CHECK MATE
CHECK-MATE is the situation which arise at the end of a chess party which imply that one of the players' king can't move any more and the game is over. Then you're Checkmate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Checkmate

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