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draw - The 50 Move Rule - Chess Stack Exchange Fide Laws of Chess 5 2 e The game may be drawn if each player has made at least the last 50 moves without the movement of any pawn and without any capture (see Article 9 3)
Newest claim-draw Questions - Chess Stack Exchange I was talking about the draw set, in FIDE 9 3 The game is drawn, upon a correct claim by a player having the move, if: 9 3 2 the last 50 moves by each player have been completed without the movement
rules - Your time is up on an online correspondence game but your . . . Otherwise, they also follow the traditional USCF rules of chess, so yes, it would also be a draw in that case too 14D Insufficient material to continue The game is drawn when one of the following endings exists as of the most recently determined legal move, in which the possibility of a win is excluded for either side 14D4
draw - White perpetual check, where Black manages a check too? - Chess . . . I am looking for a sequence of White checks which forces a draw by perpetual check And critically at least one (but not all) of the Black responses must also be a check Ideally the Black check should force the White response So out of e g 4 moves in a cycle, 3 are forcing checks Or if the cycle is longer n+1 out of 2n moves are forcing checks
What is sufficient mating material? - Chess Stack Exchange The FIDE chess rules describe that "The game is draw when a position is reached from which a checkmate cannot occur by any possible series of legal moves" (FIDE rule 9 6) This rules is sometimes referred to as "Insufficient mating material rule", and the material that results in draw based on this rule is described in Draws in all games
Opposite colored bishops endgame: Is this a draw? I disagree that it is a draw In practice, it might not be a good practical decision to trade the rooks there if you are not sure it is a win, but it was almost certainly a win Despite the opposite-colored bishops, you are up two pawns, but more importantly, and the reason it is still a win, is that the black pawn is on the h-file, and the unbalanced pawns make this untenable for black
draw - How often can the initial position be repeated under FIDE . . . Recently a game was played where two GMs swapped kingside and queenside knights and then agreed a draw (and got their just dessert): How often can the starting position be repeated in a game without automatic draw? Since even four castling rights can be forfeited, the answer surely is "75 moves"
rules - Draw, or discovered check - Chess Stack Exchange That's the definition of a "stalemate", which is a draw, i e if it's your turn to move and your lone king has no legal move It can also happen in other situations, such as for example if you also have blocked pawns on the board in addition to the king, since you will still have no legal move
draw - Checkmate with King and Knight vs King . . . - Chess Stack Exchange Again, obejctively a draw, but after a blunder s mate is possible Websites like chess com use similar rules as FIDE does So that was the reason, why your game wasn't declared a draw Therefore the only rule you can apply here to draw the game without agreement of your opponent is the "50-moves without capture or pawn move" rule
draw - Is there a record for threefold repetition for when the claimed . . . That’s one long question, so let’s break it down Threefold repetition, as many know, is when a draw occurs, after the same position, with all piece types on the same square, all possible moves and rights are the same, happens three times in a game of chess The draw can be claimed whether or not the positions are consecutive or not