When only your king is left in a chess game, your opponent will try to checkmate your king. If they can't accomplish this, the game amounts to a draw.
Chess or the King's Game was created in 1616.
If one player's king cannot move in chess and is in check, that player has been checkmated and has lost the game. If that player is not in check, that player has been stalemated and the game is a draw.
The goal of chess is to capture your opponent's King .The goal of a chess game is to put the opponent king in Check Mate.
No. In Indian chess a bare king is a loss or a draw, depending on local variants.
There's the 'Fifty-Move Rule ' where there has been neither a capture or a pawn movement resulting in a draw .
The most important is the king . The capture of the king is the goal of the game of chess .
Yes , that is the purpose of the game of chess - to capture your opponent's king .
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Yes , the queen can capture the king and this ends the game since the king's capture is the goal of the game of chess .
Their are 4 ways to end a chess game Resignation-The player suddenly notices he is going to lose and gives up Draw-The players agree to a draw, a tie Stalemate-The King cannot move anywhere but is not in check Checkmate-........Checkmate!!!
A check in chess is when your opponent's king is in danger.