Three Moves Rule

by Corbin
(Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA)

Q. I've heard about a way to draw in chess if you're losing. It's called the 3 moves rule. I'm having a hard time understanding the 3 moves rule in a chess game and how it plays out to be a draw. How does it work?

A. That would be the three times repetition rule. If pieces of the same kind and of the same color occupy the same squares, but the possibilities for moving these pieces are not the same, then the player moving cannot claim a draw.

For example, you would no longer be entitled to demand a draw if, after the repetition of a position, castling or taking a pawn "en passant" was no longer possible.

However if the same pieces and pawns occupy the same squares with the same person to move, and the possibilities for castling and/or en passant are the same, then you can draw under the 3 Times Repetition Move. The important thing is that you reach the exact same position with the exact same circumstances 3 times.

You may only propose a draw when you have just completed a move. You start your opponents clock after the request, not before. Your opponent may accept the draw or, either orally or by completing a move, he may reject it. In the meantime you cannot withdraw it.

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Sep 16, 2012
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Knowing Rules Can Save Us!
by: SURENDRA

The answer provided here in this page is very informative. I don't know till now about this rule. Understanding rules and loop holes in the chess laws or any laws is essential to be ahead in your way. Chess is more of a mind game and you should have all the tactics ready while playing. Thanks for the informative answer.

Sep 16, 2012
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Lots of help!
by: Jacqueline Parks

Thank you for your explanation. This has been something that I also have not understood. This will really be a help the next time I am not sure if I should draw or not or if I am allowed to. It is frustrating when I don't understand the rules during a game and make bad decisions as a result.

Sep 13, 2012
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Thanks for the Tips
by: inder

I have used previous moves from your posts and I was really happy to learn the "french defense move". The "three moves rule" is a clever way to sneak a draw sometimes. Thanks dude.

Sep 13, 2012
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Nice to learn Three Moves Rule!
by: Divya

Three Moves Rule is a really good tactic for overcoming an adverse condition during a chess play. Thank you very much!

Sep 13, 2012
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Interesting Tactic
by: Debra Francis

I have only a very basic understanding of the rules of chess. I was not aware of special rules governing calling a draw. This rule provides a way to force a draw even when the opponent does not want to end the game.

Sep 13, 2012
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Save the Game
by: T Ramamoorthy

At least if there is no chance of winning the game there is a rule called three move repetition. This move can stop the opponent giving checkmate to us and by this the game can be drawn.

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