Is there a perfect game of chess?

Hungarian Writer Tibor Karolyi said that Anatoly Karpov came close to playing a mistake-free game at the 1974 chess Olympiad, but a tiny error deprived him from a "perfect" game. But in the end, there is no perfect game and probably never will be.
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Can chess be played perfectly?

Chess is a finite game (thanks to the 50 move rule), therefore it is possible to have perfect play by working out all possible moves (though not possible with current processing speeds).
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Is chess a solvable game?

Chess is solvable, but it is not static in nature, therefore there is no sure win sequence so long as the opponent still possesses the counter factor.
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Is chess a perfectly balanced game?

Chess is not a solved game, however, and it is considered unlikely that the game will be solved in the foreseeable future. Some players, including world champions such as José Raúl Capablanca, Emanuel Lasker, and Bobby Fischer, have expressed fears of a "draw death" as chess becomes more deeply analyzed.
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Who wins in a perfect chess game?

It is unknown if "perfect play" yields a draw, a win for black, or a win for white. Those that say it "should", or "more than likely" have any of the three results, are guessing. Chess is far from being solved and therefore, no one knows the result of perfect play.
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Is chess theoretically a draw?

Article 5 of the 2018 FIDE Laws of Chess gives the basic ways a game may end in a draw; more complicated ways are detailed in Article 9: (Schiller 2003:26–29). Stalemate – if the player on turn has no legal move but is not in check, this is stalemate and the game is automatically a draw.
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What happens if chess is solved?

If chess was solved we could all play Go. I quote from Wikipedia: "Whether a game is solved is not necessarily the same as whether it remains interesting for humans to play. Even a strongly solved game can still be interesting if the solution is too complex to be memorized."
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How much of chess is solved?

snoozyman wrote: According to endgame tablebases, chess engines has solved every possible position with 7 pieces on the board since 2012. As of 2022, work is still being done to solve 8 pieces on the board.
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Does White or Black win more in chess?

Statistics on Chess

In tournament games that have a winner in chess (decisive games), White on average beats Black in 55 percent of them (Elo ratings of 2100 or above), but for elite players (Elo ratings of 2700 or above), the winning percentage is 64 percent.
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Can quantum computers solve chess?

Quantum computers don't work like that. They check all permutations at the same time. A quantum computer with enough power solves chess instantly. The problem is, "enough power" (meaning enough quantum bits, properly organized and powered) is still on the same order as has already been discussed.
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Who has beaten Deep Blue?

In the final game of a six-game match, world chess champion Garry Kasparov triumphs over Deep Blue, IBM's chess-playing computer, and wins the match, 4-2.
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Who 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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Is Quantum Chess real?

Unlike regular chess, the concept of check and checkmate does not exist in Quantum Chess. A king, for example, can move into, or castle through what might traditionally be considered check in regular chess. A Quantum Chess piece occupying a square does not block standard moves.
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Why is chess complex?

Chess is so complicated because there are 6 different pieces replicated in various amounts to make 32 in total, and they are allowed to move on a board of 64 squares. This makes billions of possible positions and an infinite number strategies that can make use of them.
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Does chess have infinite moves?

yes, the number of possible moves is infinite. The 50 move rule is not automatic: one player must claim the draw (the same applies to the rule about repeating the same position three times). So it's theoretically possible for a game to go on forever, repeating the same positions over and over.
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Why do I always tie in chess?

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. The players may simply agree to a draw and stop playing.
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What is the first move in chess?

In modern chess, the most popular opening move for white is to immediately bring the king's pawn forward two spaces. (This is notated as 1. e4.)
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What is the best move in chess?

The 10 Best Chess Moves Of All Time
  • #8 Edward Lasker's Stunning Queen Sacrifice For Mate.
  • #7 An Amazing Bishop Endgame.
  • #6 Bura's Desperado Sacrifice.
  • #5 Geller's Rook And Pawn Endgame.
  • #4 Vladimirov's Thunderbolt.
  • #3 Marshall's Legendary Move.
  • #2 Meier's Spectacular Sacrifice.
  • #1 Shirov's Jaw-Dropping Bishop Sacrifice.
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Which is the only piece that is not allowed to capture the king?

The King can attack and capture, just like every other chess piece on the board. The only difference is that they can't capture pieces that are protected by other pieces. The King can never move into a square where he is attacked, whether that square has anything on it or not.
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Why is chess not in the Olympics?

Because the Olympic Games do not have board games.
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Can a game of chess go on forever?

Yes, in theory. It is mathematically possible for there to be an infinite number of moves in chess without infringing the law of repetition (though it must, by definition, eventually break the 50 move rule).
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What is the longest chess game possible?

Abstract. The longest possible chess game is 8848.5 moves long. The number of possible chess games is at least 1029241 according to a Monte Carlo simulation, and at most 1034082 according to a calculation.
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How many possible chess moves are there?

But... 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 the 50 move rule in chess?

The 50 move rule means that if both players make 50 moves without captures or pawn moves then the game is automatically a draw. This usually happens in an endgame if you had just a king left or a king and a few pieces and the opponent cannot checkmate you. So start counting to 50.
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How many possible chess games are there?

using games, “The possible number of chess games is so huge that no one will invest the effort to calculate the exact number.” Some have estimated it at around 10100,000. Out of those, 10120 games are “typical”: about 40 moves long with an average of 30 choices per move.
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