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 a stalemate considered a win?

Stalemate is not checkmate; therefore it cannot be a win.
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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 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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Why is there a stalemate rule?

Stalemate is an important resource to hold a draw. For example, many rook endgames are drawn because the defending side sacrifices their rook to create a stalemate. The stalemate also offers escape from clearly lost positions where the opponent loses focus and allows the stalemate to happen.
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Why Stalemate SHOULD Be A Win In Chess!



Why does chess end in stalemate?

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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Is stalemate a loss in chess?

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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Why do I keep getting draws 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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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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Why are there so many draws in chess?

As can be seen, the majority of games are drawn. There are various reasons for this. Due to the fact that only top-level games were considered, most of the time, both players are fairly evenly matched, which results in equal play and an eventual draw.
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How important is tempo in chess?

Understanding the concept of tempo is critical for any chess player who wants to improve their play. Every game simulates a battle between two armies. As a general of one of those armies, you are in charge of deploying your troops in the most effective way possible.
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Why is a stalemate not a loss?

The main reason why stalemate is preserved is that it adds strategic flair to the game for both sides. The winning side is left thinking at least in part till the very end to avoid stalemate, and the losing side tries to achieve it, sometimes brilliantly as seen in a few games/puzzles out there.
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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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How do you stop a stalemate ending?

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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How do you counter a stalemate?

To avoid putting your opponent in a stalemate in an superior endgame position, which you are about to win, simply look to see whether his king or one of his chess pieces can still move AFTER you have made your next move. That's all.
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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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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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What percentage of chess games are draws?

Frequency of draws

In chess games played at the top level, a draw is the most common outcome of a game: of around 22,000 games published in The Week in Chess played between 1999 and 2002 by players with a FIDE Elo rating of 2500 or above, 55 percent were draws.
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Which is the only piece that can't check a king?

The king may capture an enemy piece in a move to get out of check, as long as the piece is not protected. Blocking the check. This only works if the checking piece is a queen, rook, or bishop and there is at least one empty square in the line between the checking piece and the checked king.
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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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How do you get a stalemate with only the king?

A stalemate occurs when the opponent s lone king has no legal moves but is not under check. You really should not be getting advice about a game in progress.
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Can you have 2 queens in chess?

Yes, it is perfectly legal to have multiple queens. One can either borrow a Queen from another set or turn a Rook upside down. I've also heard of players using two criss-crossed pawns, lying down to represent a Queen, but have never seen it done outside of a scholastic game or two.
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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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