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What is Seventy-Five-Move Rule?

What is Seventy-Five-Move Rule?

Chess Terms : Seventy-Five-Move Rule Explained

What is Seventy-Five-Move Rule?

Chess Terms : Seventy-Five-Move Rule Explained

Seventy-Five-Move Rule

The seventy-five-move rule provides that the game is automatically drawn if 75 consecutive moves are made by each side without a pawn advance or capture—the mandatory version of the fifty-move rule, which requires a claim. Introduced by FIDE in 2014.

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