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Stalemate

When the King has no moves and isn't in check, the game a draw.

From Mark Weeks, About.com

The White King has no legal moves and isn't in check. The game is a draw by stalemate.
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When the King has no moves and isn't in check, the game a draw.
Stalemate
The White King on h1 can't take the Pawn and it can't move to g2, because the Black King attacks both of those squares. Neither can it move to g1, because the Pawn attacks that square. Since it has no moves, the game is a draw.

The Black King is angry with the Pawn, which is cowering in fear. In fact, the stalemate is not the Pawn's fault. When the opposing King is anywhere in front of a lone Rook Pawn (an a- or h-Pawn), the game will be drawn. The strong side can't force the other King off the Rook file, and the situation shown in the picture is inevitable.

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