A. M. DeWitt wrote on Fri, Nov 8, 2019 03:07 AM UTC:
Actually, this was completely intentional. It is meant to compensate for stalemate being a win for the stalemating player. In Chess, if you're in a lost position, then the stalemate rule can save you. The rule against perpetual check has the same purpose.
Actually, this was completely intentional. It is meant to compensate for stalemate being a win for the stalemating player. In Chess, if you're in a lost position, then the stalemate rule can save you. The rule against perpetual check has the same purpose.