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  2. Stalemate - Wikipedia

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    According to his tests with Komodo, chess at the level of a human World Championship match would have a draw rate of 65.6%; scoring stalemate as ¾–¼ reduces the draw rate to 63.4%; scoring stalemate and bare king as ¾–¼ brings it to 55.9%; and scoring stalemate, bare king, and threefold repetition as ¾–¼ brings it all the way down ...

  3. King (chess) - Wikipedia

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    A stalemate occurs when a player, on their turn, has no legal moves, and the player's king is not in check. If this happens, the king is said to have been stalemated, and the game ends in a draw . A player who has very little or no chance of winning will often, in order to avoid a loss, try to entice the opponent to inadvertently place the ...

  4. Draw (chess) - Wikipedia

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    In chess, there are a number of ways that a game can end in a draw, neither player winning.Draws are codified by various rules of chess including stalemate (when the player to move is not in check but has no legal move), threefold repetition (when the same position occurs three times with the same player to move), and the fifty-move rule (when the last fifty successive moves made by both ...

  5. Rules of chess - Wikipedia

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    The king and rook involved in castling must not have previously moved; There must be no pieces between the king and the rook; The king may not currently be under attack, nor may the king pass through or end up in a square that is under attack by an enemy piece (though the rook is permitted to be under attack and to pass over an attacked square);

  6. Losing chess - Wikipedia

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    The king has royal powers, and removing the king from check takes precedence over capturing another piece. A player wins by reducing his pieces to a bare king, or by checkmating the opponent. Stalemate is a draw. Variant 4. Rules are the same as variant 3, except: A player wins by reducing his pieces to a bare king, or by getting checkmated.

  7. Aston Villa vs Man City prediction: A stalemate on the cards ...

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    Aston Villa vs Man City betting tips. A score draw - 7/2 BetVictor. Erling Haaland over 1.5 shots on target - 21/20 BetMGM. It’s getting harder and harder to predict anything where Manchester ...

  8. Promotion (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Now king moves by Black cause stalemate because the rook is pinned and cannot move. If Black instead moves the bishop along the c1–h6 diagonal, White can parry this with a perpetual pursuit of the bishop with the rook, so Black cannot make any progress: 5...Bg5 6.Rd5 Kf4 7.Rd2 Bh6 8.Rd6 Kg5 9.Rd2 is one possible continuation.

  9. Inter vs Arsenal predictions: San Siro stalemate on the cards ...

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    Inter vs Arsenal tips. Draw - 11/5 William Hill. Arsenal travel to Inter on Wednesday hoping the Champions League can provide a change in fortunes for a side that is without a win in their last ...