How does chess 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 does a game of chess ends?

Checkmate. One of the most common ways to end a chess game is by checkmate. This happens when one of the players is threatening the other king and it cannot move to any other squares, cannot be protected by another piece and the checking piece cannot be captured.
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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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Do you win chess by taking the Queen?

If you mean if you've just taken the opponent's Queen with your peice, Then it means you win. Thats how you win, Capture the queen. lol - game ends when you checkmate the king. Queen is a powerful piece, but king is the king.
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What is the goal of chess?

The object of the game is to checkmate (threaten with inescapable capture) the opponent's king. You should probably do some basic lessons here on chess.com to understand the rules of the game. nexim wrote: The object of the game is to checkmate (threaten with inescapable capture) the opponent's king.
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What is the most important rule in chess?

1) Try to get as many pieces into the action. Not just an opening thing. 2) Avoid over extending with pawns, move pieces and reposition pieces but only move a pawn if you must or decide to reposition your battle lines long term. 3) Not every position calls for an attack on the king.
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Why is it called chess?

Chess got its name from a mispronunciation by British merchants, it was originally called shah (king in Persian), Shah mat =king is finished.. Chess is an acronym for Chariot(rook), Horse( knight), Elephant(bishop) and Soldiers(pawns).
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Why can't the king take the queen?

the king can't get to the queen on his own, though, because the queen controls all the squares needed for the king to move right next to her. so the only way a king can take the opposing queen is if the queen moves right next to it.
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What is the weakest piece in chess?

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Pawn is the weakest piece on the chessboard, it is worth one point (1 point = 1 pawn). 2. Pawn is the only chess piece that can promote to any other piece once it reaches the 8th rank (or 1st for black).
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What's the most powerful piece in chess?

In terms of raw power, the queen is the most powerful piece on the chessboard and one of the most iconic pieces in any board game, combining the moves of the rook and the bishop in one piece. In terms of material, it's the most valuable piece in the game of chess (apart from the king, of course).
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Can chess end in a draw?

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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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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What happens in chess if you can't move?

Stalemate is a kind of draw that happens when one side has NO legal moves to make. If the king is NOT in check, but no piece can be moved without putting the king in check, then the game will end with a stalemate draw!
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How winner is decided in chess?

To win the game of chess, a player must capture the opponent's king. This is known as "Checkmating" the king. Whenever the king is attacked, he is in check and must be so warned by the opponent.
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How many chess endings are there?

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 a missed win in chess?

In chess.com definition, a "Missed Win" is "a move was missed that would have won material or the game", and a "Blunder" is "a very bad move that could lose material or end the game". In this case, that move was "missed win" a pawn, but blunder and lose the game.
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Which country invented 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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What is the best move in chess?

The best opening move in chess is 1. d4 because it controls three central squares while no other move controls more than two.
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Why does white go first in chess?

A beginner of chess learns the power of “white first” very quickly. They will see that an opponent will prefer the white pieces if given a choice. They feel a sense of empowerment even when they are playing a stronger opponent. For this reason, players who play white may be more motivated to win.
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Can a king eat a queen?

A king can take a queen in chess, but only if the opponent's queen is not protected. The rules of chess allow a king in check to attack and capture an undefended queen. Due to the king's limited range of movement, it always takes a queen from a check position.
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Why is the king in chess so weak?

The main reason the king is made weak is because it would be harder to deliver checkmate on a king that is powerful. The game would be much slow than it is today. It is this reason why the game was designed to only allow the king to move one square at a time in any direction.
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Who is the god of chess?

Caïssa, the legendary mythological creature, is now known as the Goddess of Chess, and was later notoriously described in a poem called Caïssa written in 1763 by English poet and philologist Sir William Jones.
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Who is the best chess player in the world?

GM Magnus Carlsen is the reigning world champion for all three time controls (standard, rapid and blitz). In 2009 he became the youngest player in history to reach the 2800-rating threshold, and on April 21, 2014, he reached his peak rating and the highest rating ever at 2889.
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What is the oldest chess set in the world?

The Afrasiab Chessmen is the oldest-known chess set.

The archeologist who found them, Jurij F. Burjakov, dated them to the early 8th century.
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