I don't get it. It's a bug, right?
>>44111551
repeating moves causes a stalemate?
>>44111606
Really? First time hearing about this. If true I feel dumb now.
That is the very definition of a stalemate you retard.
>>44111551
The problem, as I see it, is that White move Qb5 rather than b4 which would have been checkmate.
Qb5 prevents Black's king being able to move into a position that he is not threatened which is, by definition, a stalemate.
So yeah, anon in that image had it perfectly right.
Learn2chess idiot.
>>44111551
If the board state repeats itself 5(?) times in a row then the game is considered a draw.
>>44111871
3, I believe.
I don't see any legal moves for the black king and he has no other pieces to move. So what >>44111686 said, you tard.
Learn2chess, idiot.
>White drawing when he could have won
Retard
>play chest
>one piece left for each side
>chase computer down
>cornered the piece
>got it where I wanted it
>stalemate
>>44111551
It's a stalemate because black's king has no legal square it can move to.
>>44111629
3 move repetition is also a draw, but a distinct one from stalemate.
>>44111551
Black has no moves left retard.