Stalemate master


You have not played any games here to pick an instructive example from, but anyway I will presume you are talking about blundering stalemate whilst trying to checkmate a lone king...take your time if you can, if you are not giving check then be sure that the opponents king has a move, and try not to get into that situation in the first place - many players waste time and energy capturing every single piece of the opponent when easily winning instead of going after the king immediately. If you leave the opponent with 1 or 2 useless pieces it makes it much more unlikely that you will blunder stalemate.


Time to play some humans! In the report and analysis you should see what the computer suggests as a better move than what you played followed by a line going from there. But yeah, it cannot explain in words why this move is better than that move and I don't think it's so important at this stage for you if you are fairly new to the game.