The rules of chess
Drawing and resigning
Resign and draw proposals
A player can resign the game, which means that he has lost and his opponent has won.
After making a move, a player can propose a draw: his opponent can accept the proposal (in which case the game ends and is a draw) or refuse the proposal (in which case the game continues).
Repetition of moves
If the same position with the same player to move is repeated three times in the game, the player to move can claim a draw. (When the right to make a certain castling move is lost by one of the players between positions, then the positions are considered to be different. For the fine points of this rule, see the official rules of chess.)
50 moves rules
If there are have been 50 consecutive moves of white and of black without
- any piece taken
- any pawn move
then a player can claim a draw. For the fine points of this rule, see the official rules of chess.
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Written by Hans Bodlaender.
WWW page created: September 23, 1997. Last modified: January 19, 1998.