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===== Dead position ===== {{Chess diagram | tright | Example of a dead position{{sfn|FIDE Arbiters' Commission|2022|loc=page 8 (article 1.5)}} | | | | | | | | | | |bd| |kd| | | | | | | | | | |pd |pd| |pd| |pd| |pd|pl |pl|pd|pl| |pl| |pl| | |pl| |bl|kl| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | White has just played h5; neither side can open up the position. }} A ''dead position'' is defined as a position where neither player can checkmate their opponent's king by any sequence of legal moves.{{sfn|FIDE|2023|loc=article 5.2.2}} According to the rules of chess the game is immediately terminated the moment a dead position appears on the board. Some basic endings are always dead positions; for example: * king against king; * king against king and bishop; * king against king and knight. Blocked positions can arise in which progress is impossible for either side, such as the diagrammed position;{{sfn|FIDE Arbiters' Commission|2022|loc=page 8 (article 1.5)}} these too are dead positions. [[United States Chess Federation|USCF]] rules, for games played under a time control that does not include delay or increment, allow draw claims for "insufficient losing chances".{{sfn|Just|2019|loc=chapter 1, section 14H}} For example, if each player has only a king and a knight, checkmate is only achievable with the co-operation of both players, even if it is not a dead position.
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