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There is no limit. However, it depends on time constraints, mutual agreement, and common courtesy to acknowledge one's own skill limits. If a mate cannot be reached, then, by mutual agreement, a draw can be declared, but, only if both payers are satisfied with the turn of events. In the case of a governed match, it would be up to the referee, or governing body, to declare a draw.

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Theres's no limit. However, in tournament games, the general rule is if the same acion is repeated 3 times in a row, or 50 moves without a pawn move or a capture, the game is an automatic draw. It is can also be a draw by mutual agreement.

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Threefold Repetition : If the same position is reached with the same player to move three times during a game , either player may immediately claim a draw . The procedure for claiming this draw varies somewhat between rule sets but the rule itself is fairly standard across the board . This rule exists to stop games in which both sides are simply repeating moves .

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any amount

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