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.
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A tied game of chess is called a Stalemate, this happens when all a player's moves would put his King into check, but the King is not actually in check at that moment.