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Only two kings are left on the chessboard - Is it staleamate or something else?

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sorry, *stalemate

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  1. a king can not check a king so it look like that will be stalemate partner


  2. Draw by insufficient material.In that case there isn't any pieces to give checkmate

  3. draw, it is not stalemate because only 2 king's left in the board

  4. Its annoyingly g*y. I guess u shud call for a LONG recess ;)

  5. I don't know much about chess but I think it's stalemate.

  6. Has to be a stalemate man theres way a king can put another king in check by itself

  7. It is a stalemate.....(Tech-the guy above-what your talking about is checkmate).

    It would almost seem as if someone cheated....hmmmmmmmmmm

  8. Stalemate. Think about it, the king has an attack.check range of one square. so if you get close enough to check the other king with your king then your in check too.

  9. Its called a draw by insufficient material.  Stalemate is when the king is not in check. but cannot move because he would move into check.

  10. It's definitely NOT a stalemate.  Stalemate occurs when one side cannot make a move and his king is not directly attacked.  

    With only two kings you get a draw by insufficient material.

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