Fifty-move rule
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British pronunciation/fˈɪftimˈuːv ɹˈuːl/
American pronunciation/fˈɪftimˈuːv ɹˈuːl/

Definice a Význam "fifty-move rule"

Fifty-move rule
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padesátitahové pravidlo, pravidlo padesáti tahů

a rule in chess stating that if no capture has been made and no pawn has been moved in the previous fifty moves by each player, either player can claim a draw

What is the "fifty-move rule"?

The fifty-move rule in chess states that if fifty consecutive moves are made by both players without a pawn being moved or a piece being captured, either player can claim a draw. This rule is in place to prevent endless games with no progress, often in situations where the players have very few pieces left and no clear way to force a checkmate. The count resets whenever a pawn is moved or a capture is made. This rule ensures that games are concluded in a reasonable amount of time.

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After a series of moves with no progress, they invoked the fifty-move rule, resulting in a draw.
He did n’t realize that fifty moves had passed without a pawn move, so the game ended in a draw under the fifty-move rule.
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