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  2. Stalemate - Wikipedia

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    Stalemate is a situation in chess where the player whose turn it is to move is not in check and has no legal move. Stalemate results in a draw.During the endgame, stalemate is a resource that can enable the player with the inferior position to draw the game rather than lose. [2]

  3. Tie (draw) - Wikipedia

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    A draw or tie occurs in a competitive sport when the results are identical or inconclusive. Ties or draws are possible in some, but not all, sports and games. Such an outcome, sometimes referred to as deadlock, can also occur in other areas of life such as politics, business, and wherever there are different factions regarding an issue.

  4. Draw (chess) - Wikipedia

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    A stalemate is an automatic draw, as is a draw due to impossibility of checkmate. A draw by threefold repetition or the fifty-move rule may be claimed by one of the players with the arbiter (normally using his score sheet), and claiming it is optional. The draw by fivefold repetition or the seventy-five-move rule is mandatory by the arbiter.

  5. Losing chess - Wikipedia

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    Stalemate is a win for the stalemated player (the player with no legal moves). This includes having no remaining pieces on the board. This includes having no remaining pieces on the board. Draws by repetition , agreement , or the fifty-move rule work as in standard chess.

  6. Why the Smartphone Wars Will End in a Stalemate - AOL

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    Have you ever wondered why some people like the Apple (NAS: AAPL) iPhone while other perfectly reasonable, productive members of society prefer Google's (NAS: GOOG) Android platform? Speaking to ...

  7. First-move advantage in chess - Wikipedia

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    Kaufman has tested these ideas regarding the scoring of draws with the engine Komodo, and found the following results: chess at the level of a human World Championship match would have a draw rate of 65.6%; scoring stalemate as ¾–¼ reduces the draw rate to 63.4%; scoring stalemate and bare king as ¾–¼ brings it to 55.9%; and scoring ...

  8. The return to office war is ending in a stalemate. Time to ...

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    Good morning. It’s September, time for the third annual (for some, fourth annual) Return to Office Debate. It’s remarkable how stale that debate has become.

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    I know these discussions are good for us. Nonetheless, even after decades of marriage, they make me squirrely. I was delighted to discover in the new book, “Money for Couples: No More Stress. No ...