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In Chess, a stalemate occurs when a player has no legal moves left and their king is not in check. This results in a tie, or draw, because the player is not in checkmate but cannot make a legal move. A draw can also occur in other situations, such as when both players agree to a draw or when the same position is repeated three times.

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