Forced infinite loops are still a draw, but setting up a complex-enough board state where the infinite-ness or forced-ness of a particular loop is hard for the judge to decide on will just result in a game loss.
Put another way: you can try to set up a game state in a competitive match where the judge has to solve the Collatz conjecture, but because that would take way too long and clearly be contrary to good sportsmanship, you'd never reach that point.
Put another way: you can try to set up a game state in a competitive match where the judge has to solve the Collatz conjecture, but because that would take way too long and clearly be contrary to good sportsmanship, you'd never reach that point.