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===Winning and draws=== * A player with no valid move remaining loses. This occurs if the player has no pieces left, or if all the player's pieces are obstructed from moving by opponent pieces. * A game is a draw if neither opponent has the possibility to win the game. * The game is considered a draw when the same position repeats itself for the third time (not necessarily consecutive), with the same player having the move each time. * A king-versus-king endgame is automatically declared a draw, as is any other position proven to be a draw.{{citation needed|reason=One king on 46 vs a king on 5 is not a draw but a loose for the player moving first|date=July 2012}} These are extra rules accommodated in some tournaments and may vary: * If, during 25 moves, there were only king movements, without piece movements or jumps, the game is considered a draw. * If there are only three kings, two kings and a piece, or a king and two pieces against a king, the game will be considered a draw after the two players have each played 16 turns.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ffjd.fr/Web/site/technique/regle-jeu.php?mzc=4 |title=Jeu de dames - FFJD - Fédération Française |language=fr |publisher=Ffjd.fr |access-date=2014-01-26}}</ref> * Before a proposal for a draw can be made, at least 40 moves must have been made by each player.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fmjd.org/docs/Annex%203%20official%20FMJD%20rules%20for%20%20competitions.doc|title=Official FMJD rules for competitions|publisher=fmjd.org|date=2014-02-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://fmjd.org/docs/Annexe%203%20reglement%20officiel%20en%20cours%20de%20competition.doc|title=Official FMJD rules for competitions|language=fr|publisher=fmjd.org|date=2014-02-19}}</ref>
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