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    Draw (chess) - Wikipedia

    In chess games played at the top level, a draw is the most common outcome of a game: of around 22,000 games published in The Week in Chess played between 1999 and 2002 by players with a FIDE Elo rating of 2500 or above, 55 percent were draws. According to chess analyst Jeff Sonas, although an upward draw … See more

    In chess, there are a number of ways that a game can end in a draw, neither player winning. Draws are codified by various rules of chess including stalemate (when the player to move is not in check but has no legal move), See more

    The rules allow for several types of draws: stalemate, threefold or fivefold repetition of a position, if there has been no capture or a pawn being moved in the last fifty or seventy-five moves, if See more

    In games played with a time control, there are other ways a draw can occur.
    • In a sudden death time control (players have a limited time to play all of their moves), if it is discovered that both players have exceeded their time allotment, the game is a draw. … See more

    • A book draw or theoretical draw is a position that is known to result in a draw if both sides play optimally.
    • A positional draw is an impasse other than stalemate, where a draw is salvaged despite a big material disadvantage (see Fortress (chess) § … See more

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    Article 5 of the 2018 FIDE Laws of Chess gives the basic ways a game may end in a draw; more complicated ways are detailed in Article 9: See more

    Yuri Averbakh gives these combinations for the weaker side to draw:
    perpetual check
    stalemate
    • blockade
    • perpetual pursuit See more

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