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The chess master dares you to game of chess. Checkmate!

 

the ending of the game in chess

When most of the chess pieces have been exchanged between the two players the final part of the game has started. When you play the endgame it requires great focus because a single move can remove a winning strategy.

A lot of endings are drawn because neither opponent has enough material to win the game. Draws can be achieved in different ways.

The game can end by agreement.

By perpetual check. If the position is repeated three times with the same player having the right to move in then game is drawn. An example of this is when one of the players can get checked move after move and at the same time the opponent can move out though of the check.

A draw can be achieved by the 50 move rule. The 50 move rule is when both sides have played 50 successes moves without advancing upon or making a capture.

A draw can be achieved by stalemate.

 

Information about playing chess:

The opening of the game & The principles of the opening

The middle game

the ending of the game

Playing tournament chess tips

Keeping score

Chess Clocks

Time limit

The sealed move

Adjudication

Speed chess
 

A check is in move that threatens an opponent's king with capture. If you're king is threatened with a check you must make a move so that the King is saved.

A check can lead to checkmate. A checkmate is weighing the caning is in check and cannot escape. Obviously this is the object of every chess game. To get checkmate use moves that both attack the enemy king and prevents your opponent from making any countermoves to get away from attack. If you checkmate your opponent again and again - the game is over and you have won because the king can not get out of check.

The opening is the first part of the game of chess. This is weighing each player brings out their pieces and raised them for battle.

 

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