The chess king is generalized, and he loses 20 if he takes three moves back and forth

Updated on international 2024-02-10
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It must be that you are running out of time, which is called a "long draw" in chess terminology, which means that the opponent keeps running away from your king, and after many cycles, it is automatically judged as a draw, unless one of them changes it on its own.

    In Q chess, the long move is also automatically judged as a draw, but the number of times varies from 7 to 10 times.

    Hope mine can help you

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I also play chess with Chess Master, which is a very good piece of software, and I can say with certainty that it will judge a draw, and if you lose, it's probably because you're running out

    This situation is a tie that belongs to the triple repeat position and since it happens among generals, it is also called a long general

    The Red Army's god Gerald's "according to the regulations of the unchanging continuous generals, 3 cloth since the rear of the generals must change the way, can not continue to repeat the generals" is a rule in Chinese chess

    There are examples in chess where the underdog takes advantage of the constant generals to win draws

    It is estimated that the QQ game should be a draw, and this is not a very partial rule, and many people who play chess know it

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, according to the regulations, the kind of continuous generals who do not change, 3 Bu since the rear of the military must change the way to go, and can not continue to repeat the generals like that! Let's see if he has any other killer moves, and he will die.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the same position occurs three times in a game, and each time the same side moves, and there is no difference in moves, it is a tie.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Supposedly you shouldn't lose. If your king is not killed, the situation is exactly the same, and three times should be a draw. According to the rules of the game, there should be no such problems.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    QQ: I haven't played that either.

    But in this case, if you have no other way but to hide back and forth,。。 Actually, it's like losing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Upstairs right. But if your king is still in the back attack range, of course you will lose.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can't lose, are you mistaken? This is a draw.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This is the rule of chess. It's the same in QQ.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's a draw in the game, but it's a loss against the computer, and I've encountered it before, and I suspect it's a bug

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Draw, I guess you are out of time.

    There will be an analysis after each game, you can see the reasons he gave you.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In chess, Wang Yiqi can move one square in any of the eight directions; The special case is the castling of the king rook, the king can move two squares to the left or right without moving, and then put the rook on this side into the grid between the original position of the king and the new position, the castling of the king rook has certain conditions, and the whole game has only one power of castling at most once.

    The game ends when one king's checkmate or when both players are powerless to checkmate the other's king.

    The case where the king cannot be moved:

    The moving square is occupied by your own pieces.

    The king's movement will create an illegal situation in the castling of the king's rook (i.e., the target's grid is targeted or controlled by the opponent).

    Checkmate situations.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Summary. I once played in a chess tournament where I was playing against an experienced chess queen, and after a fierce battle, my opponent conceded defeat. Chess is a board game in which both players play according to their own strength and score, and if one side thinks they can't win, they will throw in the towel.

    The queen of chess is no exception, and if she thinks she can't win, she will throw in the towel. Expansion: In chess, admitting defeat is a form of courtesy, as well as a sign of respect for the opponent, which can make the game more fair and just.

    I once played in a chess tournament against an experienced chess queen, and after a fierce battle, my opponent conceded defeat. Chess is a board game in which both sides will play according to their previous strength and score, and if one side thinks they are unable to win, they will admit defeat. The queen of chess is no exception, and if she thinks she can't win, she will throw in the towel.

    Expansion: In chess, admitting defeat is a form of courtesy, as well as a sign of respect for the opponent, which can make the game more fair and just.

    You've done a great job! Can you elaborate on that?

    Back to 1In chess, the death of the queen means the end of the game, so it is necessary to admit defeat. 2.

    Chess is an ancient, sensitive, and popular board game, its rules are very strict, each move has a specific meaning, and the death of the queen means the end of the game, so it is necessary to admit defeat. 3.For admitting defeat in the game, we told Mori to respect the opponent's decision, and learn to learn from the defeat and constantly improve his chess skills.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    <> Chinese chess generals can only walk in the Nine Palaces (four to six longitudinal auspicious sail lines) and cannot meet directly with the liquid bird (there are no chess pieces in the middle).

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