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

557 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

A draw in chess is a stalemate. It means that there are no remaining moves that can break the deadlock. Checkmate refers to a situation where one player has the other in a position where they have no remaining moves without the king being taken. The king on the board is essentially you. If you are taken, you cannot continue ergo, checkmate means you have lost.

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