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When the 75 move rule is reached in a game of chess, if no pawn has been moved and no piece has been captured in the last 75 moves, the game is declared a draw.
Type your answer here ... if the opponent dosent checkmates in 50 moves it is a draw
If this happens to both players, than it is a stalemate (although it is usually 50 moves, the amount can vary)
No.
The chess king can be moved from one side of the board to the other in a single move by castling.
to play chess the pieces need to be moved about and take other pieces from your opponent and and they go on a board call a chess board
A tie in chess is called a draw. A draw may occur several ways. 1. Automatically according to the rules, such as where one player has only a King and the other player has a King and a Bishop; 2. The players agree between themselves that the game is a draw. 3. 50 consecutive moves are made without a piece being captured or a pawn moved. 4. A stalemate. 5. One player may claim a draw if over three consecutive moves the same pieces have been moved the same way.
Chess
The Bishop moves diagonally.
it was 1886
Depends on the intentions of the person who captured it. Could be killed, kept in captivity, moved further away and released into the wild again or tagged for some scientific research.
The Bishop's Move, a chess move where a bishop is moved to a different square, has been a part of chess since the game's early development. It is one of the original moves in chess and has been played for centuries.