” What does ‘draw’ mean in chess? why can’t they kill the last player and how is it different from Checkmate?”

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” What does ‘draw’ mean in chess? why can’t they kill the last player and how is it different from Checkmate?”

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A draw means that there is no move a player can make.

You are not allowed to move your king into danger.

Therefore if you’re not able to move *any* pieces but you’re not in check, then you don’t have any legal moves, but you also haven’t lost. So it’s a draw.

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