You cannot checkmate your opponent, therefore it is a draw
When one player runs out of time, if that player could have been checkmated by any sequence of legal moves, he loses on time. If it is impossible for him to have lost by checkmate, the game is a draw on time. In your case, your king is your only piece so you can't checkmate.
Read the FAQs!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Forget the FAQ. Learn the rules!
I would've been convinced had you added one more question mark.
@PranavRamesh8 said in #7:
> You know the rules. And so do I!
A full commitment's what I'm thinking of
> You know the rules. And so do I!
A full commitment's what I'm thinking of
Be practical: how can you win?
You can't, therefore a draw because opponent timed out.
You can't, therefore a draw because opponent timed out.
@ReChesster said in #8:
> A full commitment's what I'm thinking of
Tbh, you would get rickrolled by any other guy... ;)
> A full commitment's what I'm thinking of
Tbh, you would get rickrolled by any other guy... ;)
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