What is the quickest stalemate in chess?

The quickest known stalemate in chess occurs in 10 moves, a composition famously designed by Sam Loyd. This deliberate, cooperative sequence involves white sacrificing almost all their pieces to trap their own king. Other known fast records include a 12-move stalemate by Charles Wheeler.
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What is the shortest stalemate in chess?

Shortest games to stalemate and 'Mr. Robot' chess scene
  • Sam Loyd | Position after White's 10th move | vs. - 1/2-1/2 Le Sphinx 1866. ...
  • Enzo Minerva | Position after Black's 18th move | vs. - 1/2-1/2 L'Unita 2007. ...
  • Gustavus Reichhelm | Position after White's 24th move | vs. - 1/2-1/2 Brentano's Chess Monthly 1882.
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What is the fastest stalemate in the world?

The shortest known stalemate, composed by Sam Loyd, involves the sequence 1. e3 a5 2. Qh5 Ra6 3. Qxa5 h5 4.
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What is the 40-40-20 rule in chess?

What is the 40-40-20 rule in chess? The 20-40-40 rule in chess suggests how beginners and intermediate players should divide their study time: 20% on openings, 40% on the middlegame, and 40% on endgames.
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What is the stupidest rule in chess?

The "stupidest" rule in chess, according to many players, is stalemate, where a player with no legal moves, but not in check, results in an immediate draw, often snatching victory from a dominant player by accident, which feels anticlimactic and counterintuitive to winning. Other debated rules include the knight's L-shape move and the inability to move the king next to the opponent's king, though these serve purposes for balance and strategy.
 
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Is 90% accuracy cheating in chess?

90+ is suspicious I'd say, and 95+ is almost certainly cheating.
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Do high IQ people play chess?

Yes, chess players often have higher-than-average intelligence, especially in areas like spatial reasoning, but high IQ isn't the sole requirement; dedication, memory, pattern recognition, and intense study are crucial, and some top players have average IQs while others are estimated to have genius-level scores, showing a mixed but generally intelligent pool of players.
 
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What is the 75 rule in chess?

The 75-move rule in chess is a mandatory rule where an arbiter declares a draw if 75 consecutive moves occur without a pawn move or capture, even if players don't claim it, reinforcing the optional 50-move rule and preventing endless games in drawn positions. It ensures that if players ignore the 50-move claim (where a player can claim a draw after 50 moves), the game ends automatically after 75 moves without progress, unless the 75th move is a checkmate.
 
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Did Magnus Carlsen hit 2900?

What Magnus Carlsen could not do in traditional chess, he has achieved in Freestyle. With the first publication of the Freestyle Chess Rating list, it is now official: Magnus Carlsen has broken the 2900 mark, conquering the Mount Everest of chess.
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Is there a 2 move checkmate?

Yes, there's a 2-move checkmate in chess, known as Fool's Mate, the fastest possible checkmate, but only if White makes two severe blunders by exposing their king along the f- and g-files, allowing Black to deliver mate with the Queen on h4. This rare tactic usually involves White moving their f-pawn (to f3/f4) and then g-pawn (to g4), opening the diagonal for Black's Queen to attack the exposed White King. 
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What is the fastest blunder in chess?

The mate can be achieved in two moves only by Black, giving checkmate on the second move with the queen. Fool's mate received its name because it can occur only if White commits an extraordinary blunder.
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Is there a 13 move stalemate?

There is no such rule. If there were, delivering mate with king, bishop and knight against king would not be possible in most cases, since it usually takes more than 13 moves.
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What is the 20 20 40 rule in chess?

It means that you should spend 20% of your time learning the opening, 40% of your time practicing the middlegame, and 40% of your time studying the endgame.
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How bad is a 700 chess rating?

A Good Chess Player Is Anyone Rated Over 700

If you've broken 700, congratulations! You're in the top half of all online chess players in the world! You are better at chess than many millions of possible opponents! I bet you've put in some work on your game, and you're doing great!
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What are two illegal moves in chess?

Other Illegal Chess Moves

If you touch your bishop but decide to play with the knight, that's an illegal move. Another typical mistake is to move a piece with one hand and press the chess clock with the other hand. To follow the rules correctly, players must use the same hand to touch the piece and press the clock.
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What IQ score is top 1%?

85 to 115 - Two thirds of us have an IQ in this range: the 'average' IQ is 100. Over 135 - You are in the top 1%.
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Has anyone gotten 3000 Elo in chess?

Yes, many players have reached 3000 in online chess, especially in faster time controls like blitz and bullet, with young prodigies like Faustino Oro being some of the youngest to cross 3000 on Chess.com. However, reaching 3000 in classical FIDE chess is a much rarer and debated feat, with most experts believing it hasn't happened yet and might take significant rating inflation or a future prodigy, as top players hover around 2800-2900 in classical.
 
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Is chess growing or dying?

If “ending” means the old way — quiet study, board mastery, traditional tournaments — then yeah, it's changing a lot. But if you measure chess by how far it reaches, how many people are playing, or its influence on culture… then it's stronger than ever. The truth is, chess isn't ending — it's evolving.
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Who said chess is 99% tactics?

The quote ("Chess is 99% tactics") has generally been attributed to Richard Teichmann (1868-1925).
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How to tell if a chess player is cheating?

To tell if someone's cheating in chess, watch for unusual move timing (too consistent, long pauses on easy moves), abnormally high accuracy matching computer play, rapid rating gains, making risky-looking but brilliant moves, or behavioral tells like constant phone checking or leaving the board. Analyze the game afterward for patterns similar to chess engine recommendations, but remember subtle signs are key, especially in online play.
 
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