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

571 views

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

In: 4

20 Answers

Anonymous 0 Comments

Mate is when play resolves and no more legal moves are possible. If a king is under direct attack, it is a checkmate. If no king is under direct attack it is a stalemate, which counts as a draw in most cases.

Players can agree to draw. Or a draw can be called after a certain number of moves, repeated or otherwise.

You are viewing 1 out of 20 answers, click here to view all answers.