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What does stalemate mean in chess

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Why is a stalemate not a win?

Because a logical condition to win is to checkmate the opponent without resorting to illegal moves. In a stalemate situation, it is not possible to continue the game without resorting to illegal moves, and since there is no checkmate then there is no winner.

Is stalemate good in chess?

Throughout chess history, many great players have used stalemate in their favor to save lost positions. It is a great idea to keep in mind because sometimes you can use it to prevent losing a game or even to stop your opponent from doing so.

Is a stalemate bad in chess?

Today in the (arguably) most played form of chess, Xiangqi, AKA Chinese Chess, stalemate is a win. Even in our far inferior sibling game of checkers, stalemate is a win. The rules regarding stalemate were only standardized within the chess community in the 19th century.

How do you stalemate in chess?

Takeaway
  1. Stalemate is a tie game. Also known as a Draw.
  2. 3 ways to stalemate: insufficient material (not enough firepower), no legal moves, and three-fold repetition. …
  3. If you’re winning, nothing is fun about stalemate.
  4. If you’re losing, fighting back to a draw is one of the best chess feelings there is.