![Help? I'm confused by the drawn by repetition rule. I thought it was same move order three times in a row. Tried to move my king to a different square to avoid Help? I'm confused by the drawn by repetition rule. I thought it was same move order three times in a row. Tried to move my king to a different square to avoid](https://external-preview.redd.it/hEfimIdvFJzftjmvDuGbAQAKQG_ArofePNfLt2e27_w.png?width=640&crop=smart&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a762bd67a16c86b390705ee06d92dca2fdb67710)
Help? I'm confused by the drawn by repetition rule. I thought it was same move order three times in a row. Tried to move my king to a different square to avoid
![lichess.org on Twitter: "This position occurred in a 10-minute game played on Lichess. White drew by threefold repetition (after Nf8+ Kh8 Ng6+ etc), but there's something much better! Can you find out lichess.org on Twitter: "This position occurred in a 10-minute game played on Lichess. White drew by threefold repetition (after Nf8+ Kh8 Ng6+ etc), but there's something much better! Can you find out](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EgNJr1UXsAEWrpO.jpg:large)
lichess.org on Twitter: "This position occurred in a 10-minute game played on Lichess. White drew by threefold repetition (after Nf8+ Kh8 Ng6+ etc), but there's something much better! Can you find out
![Desprez's Triple Problem' - White to move and find the following: Checkmate in 1, Stalemate in 1 and Self mate in 1 : r/chess Desprez's Triple Problem' - White to move and find the following: Checkmate in 1, Stalemate in 1 and Self mate in 1 : r/chess](https://preview.redd.it/desprezs-triple-problem-white-to-move-and-find-the-v0-4izpo514dk981.png?auto=webp&s=060dec0899632e565babc0c9811746058b750aa9)
Desprez's Triple Problem' - White to move and find the following: Checkmate in 1, Stalemate in 1 and Self mate in 1 : r/chess
![If players are not writing their moves, can they claim a draw using the threefold repetition rule in an USCF or FIDE 30+0 chess tournament? - Chess Stack Exchange If players are not writing their moves, can they claim a draw using the threefold repetition rule in an USCF or FIDE 30+0 chess tournament? - Chess Stack Exchange](https://i.stack.imgur.com/jvM4j.jpg)