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I assume the rule against making a stalemating move will have to be recursive. Stalemate is when a player has no legal moves, and this rule additionally makes it illegal to leave your opponent with no legal moves. Thus, you would be stalemated if you could, in Chess, stalemate your opponent but had no other legal moves. But it would be illegal for your opponent to put you in such a position, and so on and so on.