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- Bare_king abstract "In chess and chess variants, a bare king (could be called a lone king for one of the players) is a situation in which one player has only the king left on the board, while that player's other pieces have all been captured.In some old versions of chess for example "Baring chess", as well as the game of shatranj, leaving the opponent with a bare king was one way of winning the game (see Checkmate#History). The relative weakness of the pieces in shatranj may have made this form of a win desirable. A possible exception to the bare king rule was if the king immediately after being bared was able to recapture, leaving the opponent with a bare king as well. This situation, called a "Medinese victory", was often considered a draw.Under modern rules, a player with a bare king does not automatically lose and may continue playing. A bare king can never give check, however, and can therefore never deliver a checkmate. (A bare king can in some situations play to a stalemate.) Therefore a bare king can never win, for example, if the opponent of a bare king oversteps the time limit, the game is drawn. If both players are left with a bare king, the game is immediately drawn. Similarly, if one player has only a king and bishop or knight while the opponent has a bare king, the game is immediately drawn.".
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- Bare_king subject Category:Chess_rules.
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- Bare_king type ChessRules.
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- Bare_king type Concept105835747.
- Bare_king type Content105809192.
- Bare_king type Idea105833840.
- Bare_king type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Bare_king type Rule105846054.
- Bare_king comment "In chess and chess variants, a bare king (could be called a lone king for one of the players) is a situation in which one player has only the king left on the board, while that player's other pieces have all been captured.In some old versions of chess for example "Baring chess", as well as the game of shatranj, leaving the opponent with a bare king was one way of winning the game (see Checkmate#History). The relative weakness of the pieces in shatranj may have made this form of a win desirable.".
- Bare_king label "Bare king".
- Bare_king label "Koning alleen".
- Bare_king label "Rei solitário".
- Bare_king label "Rey solitario".
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- Bare_king sameAs Rei_solitário.
- Bare_king sameAs m.0479ywy.
- Bare_king sameAs Q2179755.
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