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The rules of chess ... Check, mate, and stalemate ... If a player accidently tries to make such a move, he must take the move back and make another move (following the rules that one must move with the piece one has touched, see the chapter on other rules.
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Rules of chess - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The rules of chess (also known as the laws of chess ) are rules governing the play of the game of chess. While the exact origins of chess are unclear, the modern rules first took form in Italy dur...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rules_of_chess
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Stalemate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Stalemate is a situation in chess where the player whose turn it is to move is not in check but has no legal moves. A stalemate ends the game in a draw. Stalemate is covered in the rules of chess. Du...
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The player with White pieces starts first, chooses his/her chess piece and moves it according to rules for this type of the piece (see chess pieces). After each move, the players take turns. ... If in the position above it is White's turn to move, it is stalemate - draw. there are no legal moves left for the White king --
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www.gamecolony.com/chessrules.html
www.gamecolony.com/chessrules.html
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Some pieces could be protecting the king form check by standing in the way of enemy pieces. According to the chess rules this pieces can't be moved because the king would enter in check. ... Usually, when the game ends in a stalemate, there are a small number of pieces on the chess board.
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www.chessguru.net/chess_rules/stalemate/
www.chessguru.net/chess_rules/stalemate/
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How a chess game is drawn due to the stalemate rule ... Insufficient material; Perpetual check; Threefold repetition; Mutual agreement; Tournament rules; Chess clocks; Touch move; Recording chess moves; Chess etiquette;
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www.rules-of-chess.com/Chess-Rules-Draw_stalemate.html
www.rules-of-chess.com/Chess-Rules-Draw_stalemate.html
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What is Chess? ... Official FIDE rules ... These pages are designed to teach the basic rules of chess.
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www.chessclub.com/resources/rules/
www.chessclub.com/resources/rules/
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Rules :: What is stalemate? A player is stalemated when he has no legal moves that he can make and he is not in check. (If he was in check it would be checkmate). ... ; The white Queen is controlling the 3 squares the Black King has access to, so if it is black's move, this is stalemate, and the game is ... What is Chess?
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www.chessclub.com/rules/Stalemate.html
www.chessclub.com/rules/Stalemate.html
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Advertise to thousands of chess fans for as little as $25. ... From the; Chessville; Chess Store ... Stalemate. (Black is not in check, but has no legal move.)
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www.chessville.com/instruction/instr_begin_rules_stalemate.htm
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