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What happens when both kings are under check in chess?

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What happens when both kings are next to each other and under check?

There are still other pieces on the board.

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  1. A king can not move into check, and when it is placed in check it is forced to move. There should never be two kings in a check position, unless you are playing chess four.


  2. kings cannot be beside each other

  3. thats imposible because a when a king is checked you can't move your piece to check the other king or when theres a piece protecting your king then you move it to checkmate the other king is also illegal and you cant move your king next to the other king because that will put the king into check which is illegal to do.

    but when some bizzare thing happens and that happens the player whose turn is it should win because he can kill the king

  4. In a normal game of chess, if I place your king in check and your move is to place my king in check, you automatically forfeit the game because the object of checking the player is to give the player in check to opportunity to save his king by moving it away from the danger of being a dead king by suicidal homocide.

  5. One rule in chess is that a King cannot move into check.  Thus, the king that moved next to the other one made an illegal move.

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