Does chess always end?

Occasionally chess games do not end with a winner, but with a draw. There are 5 reasons why a chess game may end in a draw: The position reaches a stalemate where it is one player's turn to move, but his king is NOT in check and yet he does not have another legal move.
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Is it possible for a game of chess to never end?

Under the standard FIDE rules, no that would not be possible. The 50 move rule states that if a pawn is not moved or a piece captured within 50 moves, then a drawn may be claimed. So once a game gets down to a lone King, there is a mathematical definite limit to how long the game can go on.
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Is chess an infinite game?

no, because of the 50-move rule, there is a limit to the number of possible moves in a game. the possibilities for each number of moves has to be finite, because there are only 32 pieces and 64 squares. so the number of possible chess games is finite.
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Does chess always have a time limit?

For all major FIDE events, the World Chess Federation has set a single-time control. This means a standard 90 minutes is given to both players. This time limit is enough for 40 moves after which the players can still get an extra 30 minutes to complete the entire game.
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How does chess game end?

A game of chess ends when a player puts the opposing player's king in a position that cannot avoid capture (checkmate). A game can also be won or lost through concession. A chess match can also end in a draw. This can happen through stalemate, mutual consent, checkmate being impossible to achieve, and in other ways.
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How long can a chess game last?

Casual games usually last 10 to 60 minutes; tournament games last anywhere from about 10 minutes (fast chess) to 6 hours or more.
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Can you win chess without checkmate?

Win/Lose: There are three main ways to win or lose a chess game: checkmate, resignation and timeout.
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What was the longest chess game?

Goran Arsovic (269 moves) Game one is the longest recorded and rated chess game in history. This single game took over 20 hours to end in a draw!
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What happens when chess clock runs out?

if your opponent has insufficient mating material when you run out of time, the game is scored as a draw. There is a bug in online, not live, chess. The player with insufficient material wins on time. if your opponent has insufficient mating material when you run out of time, the game is scored as a draw.
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Who wins in timed chess?

If you are playing a 30 minute game for example, and after the second move (as an example) you spent 31 minutes deciding on your next move, then your time has indeed expired and your opponent wins the game, on time. To answer your question, the games you have been playing here are timed.
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Can chess be solved?

As of 2022, work is still being done to solve 8 pieces on the board. Since there are more chess games (10^120) than the number of atoms in the observable universe (10^80), it is highly unlikely that chess engines will ever completely solve the game of chess with all 32 pieces on the board in our lifetime.
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Are there more legal chess moves than atoms?

amazingly, there are even more possible variations of chess games than there are atoms in the observable universe. This is the Shannon Number and represents all of the possible move variations in the game of chess. It is estimated there are between 10111 and 10123 positions (including illegal moves) in Chess.
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What is 4D chess?

What Does It Mean to Be “Playing 4D Chess”? If someone is described as playing 4D chess, that means they are incredibly smart and making political moves that cannot be understood by ordinary people.
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Why is stalemate not a win?

Just like with Checkmate, in a Stalemate the King cannot move—he has no Safe Squares. In fact, a Stalemate happens when there are no legal moves, just like Checkmate. The only difference is that since the King isn't threatened, the attacker can't claim a win and the game is declared a Draw!
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Is there a tie in chess?

A draw occurs in chess when neither player wins nor loses—the game ends in a tie. Either of the two players can ask for a draw, and after the game is tied, each player wins half a point.
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How can a king and queen avoid a stalemate?

How to Checkmate With a King and Queen
  1. Checkmating with a King and Queen.
  2. Limit the King's Mobility.
  3. Further Limit the Enemy King.
  4. Push the King to an Edge.
  5. Place the Queen on the Second Line.
  6. Use the King.
  7. Preparing the Checkmate.
  8. Checkmate.
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How much time do chess players have?

Local league chess has typical time controls of 35 moves in 75 minutes and then perhaps 15 or 20 minutes to finish the game. International chess has a standard time control of 40 moves in 2 hours and then an extra hour to reach move 60. After this, if the game is still in progress a quickplay finish decides the game.
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What is chess mating material?

There are four fundamental checkmates when one side has only their king and the other side has only the minimum material needed to force checkmate, i.e. (1) one queen, (2) one rook, (3) two bishops on opposite-colored squares, or (4) a bishop and a knight. The king must help in accomplishing all of these checkmates.
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What is the time limit to make a move in chess?

development of time controls

The principle of single-move time limits was abandoned in all but postal games (in which players had a preset number of days to respond to a move) and some forms of quick or speed chess—e.g., games in which players must move every 5 or 10 seconds.
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Can you win in chess in 2 moves?

In chess, the fool's mate, also known as the two-move checkmate, is the checkmate delivered after the fewest possible moves from the game's starting position. It can be achieved only by Black, giving checkmate on the second move with the queen.
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What is the shortest chess game?

Game length records
  • The shortest known stalemate, composed by Sam Loyd, involves the sequence 1. ...
  • In the Premier I group at the 2003 Capablanca Memorial tournament, Péter Székely took just 130 moves (an average of 10 moves per game) to draw all 13 of his games.
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What is the fastest win in chess?

Fool's Mate is the fastest checkmate possible in chess, and it occurs after only two moves!
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Can you move yourself into checkmate?

It doesn't matter what the move would do for you, it is an illegal move. The answer is yes it is illegal to move a piece that blocks a check to ur king the piece is considered pinned to ur king until the king is moved or the threat is removed. and it is also illegal to move ur king into check.
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What happens if you incorrectly call checkmate?

No player is even obliged to declare "check" or "Checkmate". So if "checkmate" is declared and it's then found that it is isn't in fact checkmate, the game carries on as normal. If the player accepts that it's checkmate and shakes your hand, the game is over regardless of the position.
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Which country started chess?

Chess was invented in India around the 8th century. Then it was known as chatrang, and changed over the centuries by the Arabs, Persians and then ultimately the medieval Europeans, who changed the pieces' names and appearances to resemble the English court.
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