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janalsncm
1297 days ago
The problem is that there may not always be 3 possible moves in a given position.
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a1369209993
1297 days ago
There may not always be 1 possible move in a given position either; how does regular chess handle that? (Presumably you'd use the same rule by default for human^n chess.)
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Leherenn
1297 days ago
It's called a stalemate, and results in a draw.
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