This is the difference between threatening to win and actually winning the game.
- When a king is threatened with capture, the player who threatens the king makes this known by saying "check."
- To avoid capture, the king may be moved out of check, the threatening piece may be captured, or a piece may be moved between the king and the checking piece to effectively block check.
- If there is no way out of check, "checkmate" is called and the game is over.
- The king may never move into check.
Chess etiquette requires that the king is not removed from the board. Rather, the king is laid down sideways on the board.
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