What do you call in a chess game where nobody ends as a winner?

Stalemate is a situation in the game of chess where the player whose turn it is to move is not in check but has no legal move. Stalemate results in a draw. During the endgame, stalemate is a resource that can enable the player with the inferior position to draw the game rather than lose.
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What do you call in a chess game where nobody ends as a?

Stalemate is another type of Draw in the game of Chess. This means that if a Stalemate happens while playing a game, neither side wins or loses and the game ends in a Draw.
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Can a game of chess never end?

Of course it can't go on forever. The players will die eventually. The game could cause some sort of memory overflow error in one of the variables, such as number of moves. Eventually, chess.com will go out of business.
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What is a stalemate in chess?

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! Here's an example of the most simple stalemate: If it's black's turn to move, the game is over!
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Is a stalemate a win?

A stalemate is a special type of draw in the game of chess that occurs when the chess player who has to move cannot make any legal moves to a safe square but is also not in check. Stalemate typically ends the game with a draw—a scenario in which there is no way for either player to win the game.
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Is stalemate a dumb rule?

Stalemate is valid for both players. Is the same as when playing OTB you have to move a touched figure, even if this means losing the game. This is not unfair, only the rule of the game, valid for both players.
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Is stalemate better than checkmate?

Checkmate wins the game, you are in check, and cannot make a legal move. Checkmate results in a win for the checkmating player. Stalemate results in an instant draw.
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Who wins in a stalemate?

The outcome of a stalemate was standardized as a draw in the 19th century. Before this standardization, its treatment varied widely, including being deemed a win for the stalemating player, a half-win for that player, or a loss for that player; not being permitted; and resulting in the stalemated player missing a turn.
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What are illegal moves in chess?

What is an Illegal Move in Chess? In Chess, an illegal move is when a piece moves outside of the boundaries of its defined abilities. Illegal moves include ones that are otherwise legal but expose that player's King to check. It is also an illegal chess move to leave your king in check.
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How do you resign in chess?

To resign a game is to acknowledge that your opponent has reached a position so strong that only through gross mistakes would he/she lose. It is also a mark of respect because it assumes your opponent will not in fact make such mistakes.
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What is the longest chess match ever?

The longest chess game is 269 moves between Ivan Nikolic vs. Goran Arsovic, Belgrade, 1989. The game ended in a draw. The game lasted over 20 hours.
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What is the longest possible chess game?

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 do you stop a stalemate in chess?

Give them two or three squares to move between and use a check to cover all of them - say leave them a diagonal and check with a bishop or knight, or leave them a horizontal/vertical line and check with a rook or queen. omnipaul wrote: ... You can't stalemate them if you're checking them every move.
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Is a stalemate a tie?

Stalemate is a tie game. Also known as a Draw. 3 ways to stalemate: insufficient material (not enough firepower), no legal moves, and three-fold repetition. Well, there's one more – 50 king moves with no other legal moves – but this almost never occurs outside of scholastic tournaments.
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Can you win chess without checkmate?

I have seen many top level games where one of the players win without checkmate. Take some of the games between Vishy and Magnus. After a some moves (a lot of them, actually), Magnus wins the match.
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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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Can king take 2 steps in chess?

The rules of chess allow a king to move one step in every direction (vertical, horizontal, or diagonal). One exception is the castling move, where a king moves two horizontal steps in one turn. Castling is the only move in chess where two pieces can move in one turn.
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What are the 4 rules for castling in chess?

What are the four rules for castling in chess?
  • The king and the rook may not have moved from their starting squares if you want to castle.
  • All spaces between the king and the rook must be empty.
  • The king cannot be in check.
  • The squares that the king passes over must not be under attack, nor the square where it lands on.
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Is it better to stalemate or lose?

In chess, a stalemate occurs when one side cannot make a legal move, or in other words, any move they could make would place their king into check. The current rules of chess say when this happens, the game ends in a draw.
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What happens when only king left in chess?

If both players are left with a bare king, the game is immediately drawn. Similarly, if one player has only a king and either a bishop or a knight while the opponent has a bare king, the game is immediately drawn.
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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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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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What's higher than a checkmate?

Checkmate ends the game with a clear winner, while stalemate ends in a draw or tie.
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What is the difference between a draw and a win in chess?

In chess, there are a number of ways that a game can end in a draw, neither player winning. Usually, in tournaments a draw is worth a half point to each player, while a win is worth one point to the victor and none to the loser.
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Why do draws exist in chess?

If both players make 50 consecutive moves without capturing any pieces or moving any pawns, any player can ask for a draw if it is their turn to play. This rule exists to prevent games from prolonging too much when neither player is making any progress.
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