- the
stalemating player. In a game pla**** for stakes, the
stalemating player would win half the
stake (18th
century Spain). A win for the
stalemated player...
- Look up
stalemate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
stalemate in
chess occurs when the
player whose turn it is to move is not in
check but has no...
- is a win
unless the
opponent can do the same
immediately afterward;
stalemating the king is a win; and
castling does not exist.
Unicode defines three...
- The
Battle of Peleliu,
codenamed Operation Stalemate II by the US military, was
fought between the
United States and ****an
during the
Mariana and Palau...
-
instead built a
series of
forts along the
Changping area,
successfully stalemating the invaders. However, King
Xiaocheng of Zhao (趙孝成王),
under the influence...
- In politics,
gridlock or
deadlock or
political stalemate is a
situation when
there is
difficulty p****ing laws that
satisfy the
needs of the people. A...
-
withdrawal of ****anese
forces from the
Korean Peninsula after a
military stalemate in Korea's
southern provinces. The
invasions were
launched by Toyotomi...
-
although later seen
carrying it alone; also
being able to
fight Thor and
stalemate him. He
dismembered Carnage with
little effort.
Sentry is
considered by...
- Not One Inch: America, Russia, and the
Making of Post-Cold War
Stalemate is a 2021 book by M. E.
Sarotte about the
tensions between NATO,
including the...
-
suppress the tide of
civil disobedience that
formed after the 1970
election stalemate. The ****stan Army,
backed by Islamists,
created radical religious militias—the...