perpetual check
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pər
pēr
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tual check
ʧu:əl ʧɛk
chooēl chek
British pronunciation
/pəpˈɛtʃuːəl tʃˈɛk/

Definition & Meaning of "perpetual check"in English

Perpetual check
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a situation where one player continuously checks the opponent's king with no possibility of reaching a checkmate, resulting in a drawn game due to a stalemate or a threefold repetition

What is a "perpetual check"?

Perpetual check is a situation in chess where one player continuously checks the opponent’s king, making it impossible for them to escape the series of checks. This typically happens when the player delivering the checks keeps moving their pieces in a way that forces the opponent’s king into a cycle of being checked, often with no way for the opponent to defend or move their king to safety. The game can end in a draw if this situation continues, as the opponent cannot avoid the repeated checks. Perpetual check is often used as a defensive tactic when a player is losing but wants to avoid checkmate.

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Examples
The game ended in a draw after he trapped his opponent in a perpetual check.
She was skilled at using perpetual check to escape from tough situations in her chess matches.
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