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What is the 21 rule in chess?
What is the 21 rule in chess?
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The 21 rule in chess refers to 21-Move Rule or Fifty-Move Rule, which states that if s player makes 21 moves without capturing an opponent’s piece or pawn, and without their opponent capturing one of their pieces or pawns, the game can be declared a draw.