Yes, a stalemate in chess is considered a draw.
Generallly if you can play chess really well you are considered a smart person, or civilazation.
Chess is considered a game of strategy because it forces you to think ahead. in a game of chess you cannot play without thinking because your opponent will easily defeat you.
Garry Kasparov
In the world of chess, Zaitsev is generally considered to have superior technique compared to Hofmann.
In chess, a pawn is typically considered to be worth 1 point.
A rook is typically considered to be worth 5 points in chess.
"Chess" is primarily a noun, the name of a well known game. However, there is also a dessert called "Chess pie", in which "chess" could reasonably be considered an adjective.
There are certain movies in the game of chess that are referred to as chess openings. There is a list of 1,327 moves made by either the white or black pieces that are considered a chess opening.
Chess has developed over the centuries in many countries to become what it is but the first chess-like game originated in India.
I'm not aware of any and I'm considered a expert rated chess player by the united states chess federation
War plan. In olden days kings used to travel from one region to other to conquer. the routes they travel are considered as moves in chess. for example the king sent troops in batches through a route, then other troops in another route. this route was planned in a manner that gave rise to the approach of chess, which later began as a gaming.