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by DSMan195276
135 days ago
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It depends what rules you're using, but there are the three-fold repetition and 50-move rules which allow a player to force the game to end in a draw. The catch is they both require one of the players to claim a draw under the rule, otherwise they can keep playing. There is additionally the 75-move rule where the the game is forced to be over without either player claiming the rule (the arbiter just ends the game), that rule would give an upper bound regardless of the players knowledge of the rules. |
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The author points out that:
"This rule only applied to games started after its introduction, so it is possible that some pre-1561 games are still in progress and may never end."