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The game has a timer for each player, the nudge and skip buttons are enabled once he/she exceeds the time allotted. then, you can nudge him/her or skip his/her turn.

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Q: How do your opponent and you end a stalemate in Scrabble on Facebook without either of us forfeiting?
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If my opponent only has his king left how many moves before it's called a stalemate?

Fifty moves then stalemate ~ look to the related link below for additional information .


Is there a stalemate in Chinese chess?

"Ideally you would want to get your opponent's general in a position where he has no way out. This is known as a checkmate. Players must also know that they are not allowed to maneuver more than three consecutive checks. If you can't secure a checkmate then the other way of winning is by securing a stalemate. In international chess a stalemate results in a draw. This is not the case with Chinese chess. If you can manage to block your opponent in such a manner that he has no legal move to maneuver then it is known as a stale mate and this is the alternative way to secure a win without having to checkmate your opponent's general." Therefore there is no stalemate for Chinese Chess!


Does the person with higher points win in a stalemate in chess?

No , a stalement is a tie , or draw , and neither opponent wins or loses .


When does a game of chess end?

Their are 4 ways to end a chess game Resignation-The player suddenly notices he is going to lose and gives up Draw-The players agree to a draw, a tie Stalemate-The King cannot move anywhere but is not in check Checkmate-........Checkmate!!!


Can a king take a king when there are no other pieces on the board?

No, the game is pat (stalemate). You cannot checkmate your opponent with just a king without being checkmate yourself.


What if the opponent did not turn up for the scrabble game?

If your opponent does not show up you may win by default. (This assumes there is not a good reason for your opponent not showing up for the match.)


Can you move into stalemate?

There are several ways; here's one: 1. Nc3 Nc6 2. Nb1 Nb8 3. Nc3 Nc6 4. Nb1 Nb8 5. Nc3 Nc6 Stalemate. There's a rule in chess that if players repeat the same moves three times in a row a draw can be agreed. There are no conditions on this, so the above move sequence on a freshly setup board is perfectly legal.


What is it called in chess when it is your opponets turn but he can't move because the king is in check if he moves but he only has two pieces king and pawn and his pawn can't move or attack?

If you or your opponent cannot make any legal move and the king is NOT in check, it is called stalemate and the game is a draw.


How do you stalemate with king bishop vs king?

If a player still has a pawn, this pawn can be promoted to a greater piece (Queen, Bishop, Rook, or Knight -- usually the Queen is chosen) and, if the queen or rook is chosen, this means a win for the player starting with the pawn. Stalemate only occurs if the pawn is captured by the opponent before it can be promoted. Also, if a player is left with only a king and knight, or only a king and bishop, and the opponent only has a king, or a king with either (a bishop or knight), in these situations, it is impossible to bring the opponent to checkmate. Only with the king and a rook or (obviously) with the king and a queen, can checkmate be accomplished.


What is the object of Scrabble?

ANSWERScore more points than opponentsANSWERThe object of Scrabble is to score more points than one's opponent.


Who wins in a stale mate?

In ChessA stalemate is a condition in which neither side can win, and so it is when it ends a game of chess. If the player to move cannot make any move without putting his king into check (jeopardy of being taken) and the King is not already in check, it's called a "stalemate." It's considered a tie game.Stalemate has also become a widely used metaphor for other situations where there is a conflict or contest between two parties, such as war or political negotiations, and neither side is able to achieve victory, resulting in what is also called a dead heat, standoff, or deadlock.In this usage, unlike in chess, "stalemate" often refers to a temporary impasse that may ultimately be resolved.


Can the name of a festival used in scrabble?

It all depends on how you want to play it. Check with your opponent first.