Monday, January 30, 2012

Need help with chess.?

How many moves does the king have to take for the game to be drawn. I'm playing against the computer in window's chess titans.

the computer always cheats by making me move my king back and forth between check.Need help with chess.?
50 moves but there is a but.



If he has a pawn left if he moves it after 47 then you start counting at 1 again.
Does the queen look hot on your set oh the queen looks hot on my set go away leave me for five minutes Need help with chess.?
stalemate (or drawn) is where the king can not move without being in check from a starting point where he is not in check. if you can move your king to another space (or backwards and forwards between two spaces) then the game can not be drawn.



the info here should be able to help:-



http://che55.com/chess-beginners/check-c鈥?/a>
the king can move any number of times without causing a draw.

A draw happens when the same pair of moves is repeated three times in succession or when the king must move, is not in check but can only move into check.Need help with chess.?
50 times for your king to move so like 99 moves for both teams. It only works if its just your king left and no other pieces
If you have the same position three times it is a draw/stalemate.



Or if you're not in check or checkmate and you can't move it is stalemate.



Or if you only have a King which is mobile - 50 moves until stalemate
Hmm, it seems everyone has part of the answer.



What probably happened is the game was drawn by repetition. If the computer delivers enough checks so the same position arises for the third time, it's a draw. Computers typically don't cheat, unless the program is bugged



The 50 move rule is something else. If no piece was taken for 50 moves and no pawn moved, the game is a draw. It does not matter how many other pieces are on the board. These are 50 full moves, so from black and white.

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