Checkmate and stalemate are the two ways in which a game of chess can come to an end. Checkmate occurs when a player's king is in a position where it cannot escape attack, and the player is unable to make any legal move to avoid capture. On the other hand, a stalemate occurs when a player is not in check but cannot make any legal move, resulting in a draw. In this video, we will explore the basics of checkmate and stalemate in chess, including what they are, how to recognize them, and how to respond to them. In this episode, we discuss the concepts of checkmate and stalemate. How do they get delivered and their different nuances.