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charles, i'm not sure i understand exactly what happened in your game. if you can give us a more accurate notation of the moves (if you're not familiar with notation check it out at http://www.chessvariants.com/d.chess/chess.html), i'm sure somebody can answer your question.
I think the question is essentially, if a player has a choice of perpetual check, or a different move. Can s/he chose the perpetual check instead of the other move. which is covered: http://chessvariants.com/d.chess/eternal.html So I think the answer is yes and charles's friend is probably right.
Charles' friend is very likely right but for the wrong reason. While at one time, the FIDE laws recognized pepetual check as a draw condition in its own right, that is no longer true. Perpetual check is not now defined in the laws. The reason for this is that all perpetual check situations lead to triple repetition (or in theory, overstepping the fifty move rule--in practice all perpetual checks become triple repetitions). Since the laws permit the player on move the free choice of legal moves, it is permissible to intentionally make moves leading to triple repetition and the resulting draw. See the official laws for the technicalities of the triple repetition rule.
Question to all: Is it allowed to move to the space right next to the king?
when in check, can the king capture the peice that is putting himin check?
All pieces, except the enemy king, can move to the space next to the king. A king can take a piece that checks it.
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