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.
I don't think there is another name for the game chess
checkmate!
A ten minute chess game is a blitz game of chess.
In the past, chess was known by various names, depending on the region and culture. The game is believed to have originated from an ancient Indian game called "Chaturanga," which means "four divisions of the military." It later evolved into "Shah Mat" in Persia, which translates to "the king is dead," reflecting the game's objective. As it spread through the Islamic world and into Europe, it retained variations of these names before becoming known simply as chess.
The first game of chess was played in India.
Believe it or not, but it is physically difficult to play game after game after game of chess.
No, chess is not a track and field game.
The king is a piece in a game of chess.
Chess matches; chess boards; versions of chess.
The theme of Geri's Game is Chess
The Game of Kings, and its roots came from Persia.AnswerChess originated in India circa 600 CE and spread to Persia.When the Arabs conquered Persia they took chess back to the Muslim world.From there the game spread to Europe changing to its present form circa 1500 CEAppended map shows the spread of chess and the local names given to the game - many translate (roughly) as "The king is dead!" reflecting the aim of the game.
Chess or the King's Game was created in 1616.